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# Inbound refs exploration

* https://qa.fatcat.wiki/release/hsmo6p4smrganpb3fndaj2lon4/inbound-refs

## Methodology for Evaluating Citation Parsing and Matching

* G: 3, GS: 8 (https://scholar.google.com/scholar?cites=3983420875671060672&as_sdt=2005&sciodt=0,5&hl=en)
* https://qa.fatcat.wiki/release/3jyo6iz5yrc4vbczch3mx4zfvy/inbound-refs

Things we haven't matched (5):

* "Large scale citation matching using ..." (have, arxiv, not-grobid-ed)
* "Content analysis of scientific articles in apache hadoop ecosystem" - GS has no link to fulltext, but seemingly they know about outbound links; (we may have shadow)
* "Citation Data-set for Machine Learning Citation Styles and Entity Extraction from Citation Strings" (have, arxiv, non-grobid-ed)
* "Taming the zoo - about algorithms implementation in the ecosystem of Apache Hadoop" - (have, arxiv, non-grobid-ed)
* "Does open access to academic research help small, science-based companies?" - (have, even with references, even doi, ntzhfwypdfcs7n7sqowxexsppm)

## Sci-Hub provides access to nearly all scholarly literature

* https://qa.fatcat.wiki/release/ap6phfjf6jcxbl5425blagxah4/inbound-refs

Zero inbound refs, while GS reports [143](https://scholar.google.com/scholar?cites=412022005851805064&as_sdt=2005&sciodt=0,5&hl=en)

But we have some:

> https://fatcat.wiki/release/eekik5h3lfbilkgaifmlzht23u/references, " Sci‐Hub provides access to nearly all scholarly literature PeerJ.2017e3100v2 "

A "peerj" id? "2017e3100v2", 10.7287/peerj.preprints.3100

So: if "peerj" in "unstructured", try to find some id ...

* https://fatcat.wiki/release/qq6zkiltrrdsbllldklrmvbx3a, not refs yet, but FT
* https://fatcat.wiki/release/ixp2la6fbnan3e4q6tgmpo6lrm, EV, FT, no refs yet

A different DOI for the same doc?

> Himmelstein, D. S., A. R. Romero, J. G. Levernier, T. A. Munro, S. R.
McLaughlin, B. G. Tzovaras, and C. S. Greene. 2018. “Sci-Hub Provides Access to
Nearly All Scholarly Literature.” ELife 7: e32822. doi:10.7554/eLife.32822.

VS: 10.7287/peerj.preprints.3100

Strange: https://fatcat.wiki/release/kolocslsrfgbzifi4tzjhd664m/references, PDF
has 13 refs, but only 12 extracted; however grobid seems to find more,
including the one in focus here.