Over Internet Archive Scholar
Hoe het werkt
Inhoud in deze zoekindex komt in een van de drie vormen:
- openbare webcontent zoals bewaard in The Wayback Machine en Archive-It partnercollecties
- gedigitaliseerd drukwerk van papier- en microformaatcollecties
- algemeen materiaal van archive.org collecties, met inbegrip van samenwerkingen met partners
Deze 2019 FORCE11-conferentiepresentatie geeft een overzicht van de technische infrastructuur en de algemene doelstellingen van het project.
Inhoud Bronnen
Metadata comes from fatcat, a public bibliographic database of scholarly work.
Tekst- en datamining
We intend to provide researcher access to the full corpus for text and data mining purposes. Derived datasets may also be posted publicly for analysis, for example a citation graph or N-gram frequencies by year. If you are interested or would like to see specific datasets made available, please contact us at scholar@archive.org.
Momenteel worden periodiek snapshots van het volledige fatcat-metadatacorpus en upstream-metadatabronnen geüpload naar de Bulk Bibliographic Metadata collectie op archive.org. Read more in the Fatcat Guide.
Authors and Publishers
In alignment with its mission, Internet Archive makes automated attempts to capture and preserve all open access research publications on the public web. If your open access journal articles aren’t currently included in Internet Archive Scholar, you can fill out the Internet Archive Scholar inclusion form to share journal URLs for crawling. Please note that it will take at least 3 months from the time you submit this form until your content starts to appear in Internet Archive Scholar. Emails about the status of your content sent less than 3 months after submitting this form will not be answered. Additional information specifically for publishers can be found in the Fatcat guide. This includes guidelines for having content indexed and preserved.
Contact Informatie
Vragen over deze zoekdienst en de fatcat-catalogus kunnen worden gericht aan scholar@archive.org.Support and Acknowledgements
Work on Internet Archive Scholar has received support from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation through multiple phases of the "Ensuring the Persistent Access of Open Access Journal Literature" project (see original announcement).
See additional acknowledgements on fatcat.