- From: Yolanda Gil <gil@isi.edu>
- Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2010 20:09:16 -0700
- To: Simon Miles <drsimonmiles@gmail.com>
- Cc: "pmissier@acm.org" <pmissier@acm.org>, public-xg-prov@w3.org
Thanks Simon! I also started tagging, I found it to be easy and setting up Mendeley. Paolo: I could not figure out how to upload new entries. Do I need special permission to do that? Also, I tagged over the "prov-xg public bibliography". I also see "prov-xg shared bibliography". Did I use the correct one? Thanks! Yolanda On Jul 14, 2010, at 1:08 PM, Simon Miles wrote: > Hi Paolo, > > I think you said, in the last telecon, that you wanted to report when > we'd tagged papers, so I list them below. I've started with some > papers on which I was an author, as you suggested. I included a > #tagged tag to help counting, as it appeared as though you had done > the same. > > thanks, > Simon > > Wong et al. Provenance-Based Validation of E-Science Experiments. > ISWC 2005 > Groth et al. A model of process documentation to determine provenance > in mash-ups. ACM Transactions on Internet Technology (TOIT) > Groth et al. Architecture for Provenance Systems. Tech Report > Miles et al. The requirements of recording and using provenance in > e-Science experiments. Journal of Grid Computing > Moreau et al. The Provenance of Electronic Data. Communications of > the ACM > Groth et al. Determining the Trustworthiness of New Electronic > Contracts. Engineering Societies in the Agents' World, (ESAW-09) > Miles. Electronically Querying for the Provenance of Entities. IPAW > 2006 > Miles et al. Prime: A methodology for developing provenance-aware > applications. ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology > (ACM TOSEM) > Miles et al. Provenance-based validation of e-science experiments. > Journal of Web Semantics > > > On 14 July 2010 15:37, Paolo Missier <pmissier@acm.org> wrote: >> Hi, >> I have been trying to clean up the public Mendeleay collection and >> here is the situation: >> >> - I merged the shared collection with the public collection. the >> shared >> collection is now gone >> - I reviewed 66 entries that had evidently been imported >> automatically. >> Some of them were junk, some were duplicates, but quite a few were >> good >> entries after cleaning >> >> - initially we had 87 "approved" entries. After adding the cleaned >> upo >> entries and removing the dups, we now have 110 entries that are >> "ok" for >> citation, although not perfect. >> they are here: >> http://www.mendeley.com/research-papers/collections/418902/prov-xg-public-bibliography/ >> The authors on this list are invited to edit their own paper >> entries!! please take a look and find yourself :-) >> >> note: this does not include the recent IPAW procs, which are still in >> the making. >> >> - Tagging: only 24 entries have been tagged. 76 to go. >> I plotted the current distribution of tags usage here: >> http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0Ak69UO5fDWWpdDFsZ1J5dFQ2YmNXc3g4Rm1yMHVKblE&hl=en&authkey=CKH5zZ0K >> (hopefully the link is visible) >> please contribute!! >> >> thanks and regards, -Paolo >> >> >> >> ______________________________________________________________________ >> This email has been scanned by the MessageLabs Email Security System. >> For more information please visit http://www.messagelabs.com/email >> ______________________________________________________________________ >> > > > > -- > Dr Simon Miles > Lecturer, Department of Computer Science > Kings College London, WC2R 2LS, UK > +44 (0)20 7848 1166 >
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