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An architecture for a collaborative bibliographic database
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Richard Tapia Celebration Of Diversity In Computing archive
Proceedings of the 2007 conference on Diversity in computing table of contents
Orlando, Florida
SESSION: Papers session 1 table of contents
Pages 1-4  
Year of Publication: 2007
ISBN:978-1-59593-866-4
Authors
Beth Trushkowsky  Duke University, Durham, NC
Kamaria Campbell  Duke University, Durham, NC
Jeffrey Forbes  Duke University, Durham, NC
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ACM: Association for Computing Machinery
IEEE-CS\DATC : IEEE Computer Society
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

CoBib is a system that will allow affinity groups to effectively collaborate to maximize the searching and browsing utility of an academic paper database. The system will facilitate the process of surveying literature in a specific field by using the community's annotations and referrals. The database architecture for CoBib provides users within research communities the means to collaboratively index and annotate citations by supporting both searching and browsing behavior. This extensible architecture is a novel solution that is interoperable with existing data formats and systems and incorporates recommendations gathered from the community for the discovery of new citations.


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Beth Trushkowsky: colleagues
Kamaria Campbell: colleagues
Jeffrey Forbes: colleagues