From 8fb454839903ffd539438df90a79904322e25da5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Bryan Newbold Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2021 17:49:04 -0700 Subject: report: title; fix field name; capitalization --- docs/TR-20210808100000-IA-WDS-REFCAT/main.tex | 8 ++++---- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/TR-20210808100000-IA-WDS-REFCAT/main.tex b/docs/TR-20210808100000-IA-WDS-REFCAT/main.tex index 76f1456..21917fd 100644 --- a/docs/TR-20210808100000-IA-WDS-REFCAT/main.tex +++ b/docs/TR-20210808100000-IA-WDS-REFCAT/main.tex @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ \begin{document} -\title{Fatcat Reference Dataset} +\title{REFCAT: The Fatcat Citation Graph} \author{Martin Czygan \\ \\ @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ citations is not expected to shrink in the future. We release the first version of the \emph{refcat} dataset in an format used internally for storage and to serve queries (and which we call \emph{biblioref} or \emph{bref} for short). The dataset includes metadata from fatcat, the -Open Library Project and inbound links from the English Wikipedia. The fatcat +Open Library project and inbound links from the English Wikipedia. The fatcat project itself aggregates data from variety of open data sources, such as Crossref\citep{crossref}, PubMed\citep{canese2013pubmed}, DataCite\citep{brase2009datacite}, DOAJ\citep{doaj}, dblp\citep{ley2002dblp} and others, @@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ Table~\ref{table:fields}. \toprule \bf{Fields} & \bf{Percentage} \\ \midrule - \multicolumn{1}{l}{CN $\cdot$ RN $\cdot$ P $\cdot$ T $\cdot$ U $\cdot$ V $\cdot$ Y} & 14\% \\ + \multicolumn{1}{l}{CN $\cdot$ CRN $\cdot$ P $\cdot$ T $\cdot$ U $\cdot$ V $\cdot$ Y} & 14\% \\ \multicolumn{1}{l}{\textbf{DOI}} & 14\% \\ \multicolumn{1}{l}{CN $\cdot$ CRN $\cdot$ IS $\cdot$ P $\cdot$ T $\cdot$ U $\cdot$ V $\cdot$ Y} & 5\% \\ \multicolumn{1}{l}{CN $\cdot$ CRN $\cdot$ \textbf{DOI} $\cdot$ U $\cdot$ V $\cdot$ Y} & 4\% \\ @@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ our target schema or perform additional operations such as deduplication or fusion of matched and unmatched references. The key derivation can be exact (via an identifier like DOI, PMID, etc) or -based on a value normalization, like slugifying a title string. For identifier +based on a value normalization, like ``slugifying'' a title string. For identifier based matches we can generate the target schema directly. For fuzzy matching candidates, we pass possible match pairs through a verification procedure, which is implemented for \emph{release entity}\footnote{\url{https://guide.fatcat.wiki/entity_release.html}.} pairs. This procedure is a -- cgit v1.2.3