Changeset 36328 for other-projects
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r36316 r36328 45 45 <h2>Bib-Stinky</h2> 46 46 </header> 47 48 <!-- 47 49 <p>Fusce malesuada efficitur venenatis. Pellentesque tempor leo sed massa hendrerit hendrerit. In sed feugiat est, eu congue elit. Ut porta magna vel felis sodales vulputate. Donec faucibus dapibus lacus non ornare. Etiam eget neque id metus gravida tristique ac quis erat. Aenean quis aliquet sem. Ut ut elementum sem. Suspendisse eleifend ut est non dapibus. Nulla porta, neque quis pretium sagittis, tortor lacus elementum metus, in imperdiet ante lorem vitae ipsum. Pellentesque habitant morbi tristique senectus et netus et malesuada fames ac turpis egestas. Etiam eget neque id metus gravida tristique ac quis erat. Aenean quis aliquet sem. Ut ut elementum sem. Suspendisse eleifend ut est non dapibus. Nulla porta, neque quis pretium sagittis, tortor lacus elementum metus, in imperdiet ante lorem vitae ipsum. Pellentesque habitant morbi tristique senectus et netus et malesuada fames ac turpis egestas.</p> 50 --> 51 <p><i>Need an introduction the describes the overall aim of Bib-Stinky</i></p> 52 <p><i>Concerning DOI-Stinky, the following is aspirational ....</i></p> 53 48 54 <p> 49 Include link to UserScript.js 50 <!-- create then upload logo/icons: books + lines, cat + lines, doi + lines --> 55 Enhance your experience when reviewing research literature <i>DOI-Stinky</i>, an algorithmic 56 technique we have devised that monitors for DOIs in the web pages you are browsing, 57 and automatically comparing the metadata records that different academic publishers, and other 58 scholarly content agregators, have on file, looking for places where there is disagreement—or 59 as we've conceptualized: where something looks a bit stinky. 51 60 </p> 61 <p> 62 To get going with <i>DOI-Stinky</i>, first install a User Scripting extension to your 63 browser, such as TamperMonkey (available in all reputable web-brower extension stores!). Then 64 add in our <a href="doi-stinky.user.js">doi-stinky.user.js</a>, which is primed to 65 to activate when you visit websites such as CrossRef, the ACM DL, and DBLP to name a few. 66 </p> 67 <!-- create then upload logo/icons: books + lines, cat + lines, doi + lines --> 52 68 </section> 53 69
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