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View article: Making Your DOI Work for You
Making Your DOI Work for You Open
While obtaining a DOI for your data set is a good first step, most destinations are more than a single step away. There are various reasons to tag data with DOIs – citability, findability, etc., but the minimum metadata requirements for ob…
View article: On author self-citations as carriers of scientific topic structure information
On author self-citations as carriers of scientific topic structure information Open
Author self-citations are a somewhat controversial phenomenon. Some scholars maintain they are a normal, even indispensable, part of scientific referencing practice, while others claim they are frequently an expression of vanity and self-p…
View article: Experimenting with Large Language Models and vector embeddings in NASA SciX
Experimenting with Large Language Models and vector embeddings in NASA SciX Open
Open-source Large Language Models enable projects such as NASA SciX (i.e., NASA ADS) to think out of the box and try alternative approaches for information retrieval and data augmentation, while respecting data copyright and users' privacy…
View article: Improving astroBERT using Semantic Textual Similarity
Improving astroBERT using Semantic Textual Similarity Open
The NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS) is an essential tool for researchers that allows them to explore the astronomy and astrophysics scientific literature, but it has yet to exploit recent advances in natural language processing. At ADA…
View article: Asclepias: Software Citations Enter the Scholarly Literature World
Asclepias: Software Citations Enter the Scholarly Literature World Open
In September of 2016, the NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS) started to work on the implementation of first-class support of software. This work was started as a result of the Asclepias project, funded through a grant from the Alfred P. S…
View article: Credit Lost: Two Decades of Software Citation in Astronomy
Credit Lost: Two Decades of Software Citation in Astronomy Open
Software has been a crucial contributor to scientific progress in astronomy for decades, but practices that enable machine-actionable citations have not been consistently applied to software itself.Instead, software citation behaviors deve…
View article: Content of the Future in the ADS
Content of the Future in the ADS Open
Today's scholarly, born-digital articles are no longer best represented by single documents but rather consist of a narrative connecting a collection of research components.They contain references to other papers, data products, people, in…
View article: Web accessibility trends and implementation in dynamic web applications
Web accessibility trends and implementation in dynamic web applications Open
The NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS), a critical research service for the astrophysics community, strives to provide the most accessible and inclusive environment for the discovery and exploration of the astronomical literature. Part of…
View article: Expansion and Enhancement of FAIR Content in the ADS
Expansion and Enhancement of FAIR Content in the ADS Open
The NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS) is the primary Digital Library portal for researchers in Astronomy and Astrophysics. It is also used extensively by the broader community of Space Science Researchers. In addition to the scientific l…
View article: Expansion and Enhancement of FAIR Content in the ADS
Expansion and Enhancement of FAIR Content in the ADS Open
Earth and Space Science Open Archive This is a preprint and has not been peer reviewed. ESSOAr is a venue for early communication or feedback before peer review. Data may be preliminary.Learn more about preprints preprintOpen AccessYou are…
View article: Building astroBERT, a language model for Astronomy & Astrophysics
Building astroBERT, a language model for Astronomy & Astrophysics Open
The existing search tools for exploring the NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS) can be quite rich and empowering (e.g., similar and trending operators), but researchers are not yet allowed to fully leverage semantic search. For example, a …
View article: Building astroBERT, a language model for Astronomy & Astrophysics
Building astroBERT, a language model for Astronomy & Astrophysics Open
The existing search tools for exploring the NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS) can be quite rich and empowering (e.g., similar and trending operators), but researchers are not yet allowed to fully leverage semantic search. For example, a …
View article: Checklists for Software Citation: what you need to know
Checklists for Software Citation: what you need to know Open
A presentation given at the CZI EOSS December 2020 meeting on the work of the FORCE11 Software Citation Implementation WG, focussing on Software Citation Checklists for Authors and Developers.
View article: Agile methodologies in teams with highly creative and autonomous members
Agile methodologies in teams with highly creative and autonomous members Open
The Agile manifesto encourages us to value individuals and interactions over processes and tools, while Scrum, the most adopted Agile development methodology, is essentially based on roles, events, artifacts, and the rules that bind them t…
View article: Credit Lost: Two Decades of Software Citation in Astronomy
Credit Lost: Two Decades of Software Citation in Astronomy Open
Software has been a crucial contributor to scientific progress in astronomy for decades, but practices that enable machine-actionable citations have not been consistently applied to software itself. Instead, software citation behaviors dev…
View article: For Articles Published in 1995: Evolution Of The Top 50 Most Cited
For Articles Published in 1995: Evolution Of The Top 50 Most Cited Open
ascii data files (cleaned, calibrated, processed) and journal-level figure figure (in vector graphics format) shown in the the youtube video "The Top 50 Most Cited Articles - The Short and Long of It" at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wy…
View article: For Articles Published in 1995: Evolution Of The Top 50 Most Cited
For Articles Published in 1995: Evolution Of The Top 50 Most Cited Open
ascii data files (cleaned, calibrated, processed) and journal-level figure figure (in vector graphics format) shown in the the youtube video "The Top 50 Most Cited Articles - The Short and Long of It" at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wy…
View article: Practice meets Principle: Tracking Software and Data Citations to Zenodo\n DOIs
Practice meets Principle: Tracking Software and Data Citations to Zenodo\n DOIs Open
Data and software citations are crucial for the transparency of research\nresults and for the transmission of credit. But they are hard to track, because\nof the absence of a common citation standard. As a consequence, the FORCE11\nrecentl…
View article: Practice meets Principle: Tracking Software and Data Citations to Zenodo DOIs
Practice meets Principle: Tracking Software and Data Citations to Zenodo DOIs Open
Data and software citations are crucial for the transparency of research results and for the transmission of credit. But they are hard to track, because of the absence of a common citation standard. As a consequence, the FORCE11 recently p…
View article: Fundamentals of effective cloud management for the new NASA Astrophysics Data System
Fundamentals of effective cloud management for the new NASA Astrophysics Data System Open
The new NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS) is designed with a serviceoriented architecture (SOA) that consists of multiple customized Apache Solr search engine instances plus a collection of microservices, containerized using Docker, and …
View article: Citations To Astronomy Journals 1: The Growth Of Interdisciplinarity - Data Supplement
Citations To Astronomy Journals 1: The Growth Of Interdisciplinarity - Data Supplement Open
This repository contains the data used in the blog "Citations to Astronomy Journals 1: The growth of interdisciplinarity", Michael J. Kurtz and Edwin Henneken. Each file has a header with a description of the data contained in the file. Ta…
View article: Citations To Astronomy Journals 1: The Growth Of Interdisciplinarity - Data Supplement
Citations To Astronomy Journals 1: The Growth Of Interdisciplinarity - Data Supplement Open
This repository contains the data used in the blog "Citations to Astronomy Journals 1: The growth of interdisciplinarity", Michael J. Kurtz and Edwin Henneken. Each file has a header with a description of the data contained in the file. Ta…
View article: Asclepias: Enabling Software Citation And Discovery
Asclepias: Enabling Software Citation And Discovery Open
Our goal is to promote scientific software into an identifiable, citable, and preservable object. We are focusing on the needs of two of the most important roles researchers play in the scholarly ecosystem: authors of scholarly manuscripts…
View article: Merging the Astrophysics and Planetary Science Information Systems
Merging the Astrophysics and Planetary Science Information Systems Open
Conceptually exoplanet research has one foot in the discipline of Astrophysics and the other foot in Planetary Science. Research strategies for exoplanets will require efficient access to data and information from both realms. Astrophysics…
View article: Project PHaEDRA: Preserving Harvard’s Early Data and Research in Astronomy
Project PHaEDRA: Preserving Harvard’s Early Data and Research in Astronomy Open
The staff of Wolbach Library, in collaboration with partners at both the Smith-sonian Institution and Harvard University, has begun a complex digitization and transcriptioneffort aimed at making a large collection of historical astronomy r…
View article: Managing Institutional Bibliographies using the ADS API: A new workflow using Google Sheets
Managing Institutional Bibliographies using the ADS API: A new workflow using Google Sheets Open
Curating institutional bibliographies with the ADS web interface is currently a manual process that scales with the number of search terms. Long author lists and institutions with multiple sub-organizations or name variations increase the …
View article: Asclepias - Capturing Software Citations In Astronomy
Asclepias - Capturing Software Citations In Astronomy Open
Long abstract for talk given at Metrics workshop at the 2017 Annual Meeting of the Association for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T). Abstract: There is general agreement that curating and preserving software products, and making…
View article: Managing Institutional Bibliographies With The Ads Api: A New Workflow Using Google Sheets
Managing Institutional Bibliographies With The Ads Api: A New Workflow Using Google Sheets Open
Curating institutional bibliographies with the ADS web interface is currently a manual process that scales with the number of search terms. Long author lists and institutions with multiple sub-organizations or name variations increase the …
View article: Linking scholarly literature to research data and software ‐ lessons learned in astronomy
Linking scholarly literature to research data and software ‐ lessons learned in astronomy Open
Publishing articles in scholarly journals is essential to furthering science. However, it is only one stage in the research cycle; one of the later stages, actually. After formulating a research goal, typically one or more proposals are wr…
View article: Aggregation and Linking of Observational Metadata in the ADS
Aggregation and Linking of Observational Metadata in the ADS Open
We discuss current efforts behind the curation of observing proposals, archive bibliographies, and data links in the NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS). The primary data in the ADS is the bibliographic content from scholarly articles in A…