Klikkelheto labjegyzetek
Kiraly Peter
kiru at KTUD.ELTE.HU
1999. Nov. 25., Cs, 09:32:20 CET
Tobb nagy elektronikus dokumentumszolgaltato megallapodott, hogy a
labjezetekben szereplo cikk-utalasokat hypertextesitik, vagyis ha valaki
azt olvassa, hogy
"Szent Agoston, Boethius, Anselmus, Petrus Lombardus es Aquinoi Tamas
munkainak a XIV. szazadban keszult gorog forditasa eloszor adott
bepillantast a bizanci vilagnak arrol, hogy mi tortent valojaban a
Nyugaton a keresztenyseg ket felenek szethullasa ota. [22]"
a 22. jegyzet pedig:
"22 E folyamat kezdeteire a XIII. szazad vegen I. G. Hoffman, "Patriarch
Johann Bekkos u. die lat. Kultur", Orientalia Christiana Periodica, XI
(1945), 141-64."
akkor az irodalmi hivatkozasra kattintva rogton (vagy ket kattintassal) a
megadott cikkhez jut el.
A vallalkozas nem kis lepteku: a kovetkezo ev elejen indulo szolgaltatas 3
millio cikkel nyit amihez evente felmillio fog jarulni. A szervezok
tovabbi kiadok bevonasat szorgalmazzak.
(A fenti idezet forrasa: Southern: A nyugati tarsadalom es az egyhaz a
kozepkorban. Bp. : Gondolat, 1987. p. 93. - de erre meg ne kattintsatok
;-(
(kirunews)
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Date: Wed, 24 Nov 1999 10:38:18 -0500
From: "Lloyd Benson, Furman" <Lloyd.Benson at furman.edu>
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Subject: E-DOCS: Letting Footnotes Generate a Cybertrail (T. Thurston; x-NYT)
Date: Mon, 22 Nov 1999 10:22:30 -0500
From: Thomas Thurston <thurston at ilt.columbia.edu>
Subject: Letting Footnotes Generate a Cybertrail (NYT, 11/18/99)
New York Times, 11/18/99
Letting Footnotes Generate a Cybertrail
Katie Hafner
Twelve scientific and scholarly publishers this week announced an
electronic reference-linking service that will allow researchers to move
easily from a citation in a journal article to the content of that
article with a click or two of a mouse.
The new service will eliminate the multiple, often cumbersome steps now
required to look up a reference or footnote, said Susan Spilka, a
spokeswoman for John Wiley & Sons, one of the members of the new
partnership.
At first, approximately three million articles from 3,000 journals will
be linked through the service, and more than half a million more
articles will be linked each year thereafter, Ms. Spilka said. Among the
other partners are the American Association for the Advancement of
Science, Kluwer Academic Publishers and Nature.
But Ms. Spilka said the partnership was not limited. She called the
collaboration an "open initiative" and said that other journal
publishers were invited to join at any time. "More are being added as we
go forward," she said. The service is expected to begin early next year.
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