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Erst jetzt fallen mir eine Reihe von Beiträgen vor allem via netbib (etwa hier) und über andere blogs (hier oder hier) auf, die sich in spezifischer Wiese mit Literaturverwaltung im Netz beschäftigen. Diese Angebote sind angesiedelt zwischen Literaturverwaltung und social bookmarking; z.B. Connotea, CiteULike, BibSonomy.
Die ca. 700.000 bibliographischen Nachweise aus Michael Leys “Digital Bibliography & Library Project”, Uni Trier, sind bereits im Dezember 2005 weitestgehend nach BibSonomy übernommen worden. Mit dabei sind wunderbare BibTeX-Metadaten (durch BibSonomy auch ins Endnote-Format exportierbar), jedoch keine Schlagworte. Das Vorgehen ähnelt der Erschließung der digitalen LMU-Hochschulschriften bei Connotea.
Neben einigen anderen Kleinigkeiten erlaubt Google Scholar (GS) seit gestern die Ausgabe von Suchergebnissen in Form von BibTeX-Daten. Diese können nahtlos in eine persönliche, durch Tags angereichterte Quellensammlung bei BibSonomy übernommen werden. Hier zeigt sich: Ein paar Webdienste, die nichts voneinander zu wissen brauchen, sondern lediglich schlichte offene Standards beherrschen müssen, ergeben eine nützliche virtuelle Arbeitsumgebung. Aus der Dose, sozusagen. Als Schritt-für-Schritt-Anleitung:
Very interesting is the tag “folksonomy” page and the related links proposed by Bibsonomy: you can find hundreds of bookmarks (whether web sites or articles) over topics such as social tagging and information architecture.
Today we added some more functionality for groups. On the group page you can now see all users which are in the group. This behaviour can be controlled by the group admin on the settings page. Furthermore the group admin can now remove users from a group -- all posts of the removed user which were viewable for the group members become automatically "private". So nothings gets lost. We also enhanced prev/next navigation and added a counter to the search page.
Our update today has introduced some nice new features: better handling of friends functionality and a possibility to change the tags of several bookmarks or BibTeX entries in a batch.
On the page /friends you see all posts which are set "viewable for friends" of users which declared you as their friend. Furthermore you see all your friends, can add ore remove them and you see users which declared you as their friend. More on this is written on the help page. Don't hesitate to ask, if you have questions on this.
Thanks to the suggestion of one of our users we have added an easy way to edit tags of several posts at once. Just click on the "edit" link between the "next" and "previous" links on your myBibSonomy page. Then you can edit all tags of the posts (bookmarks or publications) you've seen on the page. As this also works for your tag pages, you can now complete all your imported BibTeX entries which still have the tag "imported".
Today we launched a larger update which includes some fundamental changes. The first one is this blog, which we opened for announcing updates and other BibSonomy related infos.
The most fundamental change is probably the generation of the hashes for publications. There are now two hashes available: a more strict one which includes entry type, title, author, editor, journal, booktitle, key and year and a broader hash which includes only title, author, editor and year in a normalized fashion. This is also described in the FAQ.
Furthermore we tweaked the layout a bit and added some hints to input boxes, which show, for example, which fields are mandatory.
Besides whitespace and the plus sign (which is converted to * automatically), every character is allowed to be contained in a tag. Especially the minus sign is allowed now.
The next improvement we are working on is a tag recommender together with enhanced tag editing functionality.
Output of BibTeX now includes tags in a field called "keywords", which is more common than "tags". When importing BibTeX, both fields are merged.
If you post a single BibTeX snippet, which you already have, you can see the duplicate on the edit bibtex page. Furthermore the postBookmark button has been updated: selected text from the page is now automatically included in the description/comment field. On the settings page you can now update your email address, as well as your homepage and real name.
Improved group functionality added: now it is possible to get an aggregated view on the group members content via /group/* pages. Additionally, the tag filter is now case insensitive and you can jump to the page for the first filtered tag by just pressing return; broken bibtex URLs are now repaired on the fly and not in the database.