[Web4lib] smartsource data collector?
DeVoe, Kristen
DevoeK at cofc.edu
Wed Feb 20 14:23:07 EST 2008
Hi,
I wondered if anyone here has implemented Webtrends smartsource data
collector. If so, what did you think? Thanks and feel free to respond
off list.
Kristen
Kristen DeVoe
Electronic Resources Librarian
College of Charleston
Charleston, South Carolina 29424
Phone: (843) 953-6671
Email: devoek at cofc.edu
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[mailto:web4lib-bounces at webjunction.org] On Behalf Of Even Flood
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2008 1:16 PM
To: web4lib at webjunction.org
Subject: Re: [Web4lib] Which databases can Google Scholar crawl?
One important point I have not seen covered in this debate is how deep
GS is indexing the different sources. It is obvious that for many of
them GS indexes the whole text, including the litterature list, while
from other sources they might just get the bibliograophical details
and the abstract. If I remember correctly, when GS was launched theu
announced that Blackwell and Springer were among the publishers that
allowed deep indexing, while Elsevier did not. So the Elsevier
content might come from open abstracts databases like Ingenta and, im
many cases, the journals' home pages with no litterature lists, while
the deep indexing comes from a mix of instutional repositories, open
source journals, select publishers ets. Maybe they do not know
themselves exactly what goes into the database. Another issue is the
frequency of the updating which we also know nothing about.
EVen
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