Hi Baojun and Caucus members, Thanks very much for creating this list. I’m happy to see so much interest in this topic on the list. My main concern continues to be maintenance of the list long term. I’ve read the suggestions on the list and I would like to throw one more into the mix. I believe using a dedicated application for managing large collections of academic publications would be best. Are people familiar with Zotero? <https://www.zotero.org/> The client is open source and the non-profit behind it makes money selling cloud storage for users of the client. I’ve used it for creating bibliographies and for organizing large numbers of academic articles in the past. What I have not used it for is for sharing those articles with others. I’ve only used the open source client without purchasing cloud storage. I’ll do some more investigation into how the cloud offering works. We still need to work out a number of the details around this, such as who has write access to the list of publications, how read access should be managed, and what criteria to use for inclusion. I think we’re still in the early discuss phase, and it’s good to see so much discussion on the list. Thanks, Andrew
On 9 Nov 2022, at 12:01, Baojun Liu <bjliu0@gmail.com> wrote:
It is my great pleasure to contribute to the RSSAC community. And, if others have other suggestions, please let me know.
Baojun. Tsinghua University.
Wes Hardaker <hardaker@isi.edu <mailto:hardaker@isi.edu>> 于2022年11月9日周三 16:58写道:
For now, to keep the project moving forward, I suggest to take following actions to improve the proposed document. First, during the recent research paper collection process (maybe 2 weeks), I encourage the Caucus members to write down as many relevant research papers as possible. And I will check the added papers and categories manually. In addition, I will also provide a machine-readable format (most likely a latex bibliography file) for each research paper in the document. And in the next step, depending on the number of research papers we collect, we can discuss how to convert it, a database or a dynamic web page.
I think your approach sounds good; thank you Baojun for your work. -- Wes Hardaker USC/ISI _______________________________________________ rssac-caucus mailing list rssac-caucus@icann.org https://mm.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/rssac-caucus
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