- From: Christopher Gutteridge <totl@soton.ac.uk>
- Date: Thu, 24 May 2018 09:08:07 +0100
- To: Sebastian Hellmann <hellmann@informatik.uni-leipzig.de>, semantic-web <semantic-web@w3.org>, public-lod <public-lod@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <d76c9597-50bf-73fe-f3ae-1b03b8b9ee3d@soton.ac.uk>
eprints.org provides a LAMP solution for open access publishing (full disclosure, I used to be lead developer). It's used by hundreds of organisations, and even provides an RDF output, although I was very young and foolish and it has a single URI to represent both catalogue record and the subject of the catalogue record. It works out-of-the-box as an open access publications DB, but can be heavily customised. For long term preservation of sites with fixed content, I usually turn them into a static site, with wget, a year after the event. Local site search isn't really a feature people need in the era of Google. On 24/05/2018 08:10, Sebastian Hellmann wrote: > > Hi all, > > we are planning a conference http://2019.ldk-conf.org/ and are looking > into Open Access publishing. > > We would also self-publish (as it is cheaper and we can add some cool > features), however, the main requirements are that the papers get > indexed by as many systems as possible, Google Scholar and Microsoft > Academic being the webby crawlers and then of course the downward > compatible systems like Thomson Reuters, Scopus, DBLP, etc. > > Does anybody know a working alternative? Ideally, some proceedings > that are self-published and indexed or an alternative publication system. > > -- > All the best, > Sebastian Hellmann > > Director of Knowledge Integration and Linked Data Technologies (KILT) > Competence Center > at the Institute for Applied Informatics (InfAI) at Leipzig University > Executive Director of the DBpedia Association > Projects: http://dbpedia.org, http://nlp2rdf.org, > http://linguistics.okfn.org, https://www.w3.org/community/ld4lt > <http://www.w3.org/community/ld4lt> > Homepage: http://aksw.org/SebastianHellmann > Research Group: http://aksw.org
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