2014
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0115253
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Scholarly Context Not Found: One in Five Articles Suffers from Reference Rot

Abstract: The emergence of the web has fundamentally affected most aspects of information communication, including scholarly communication. The immediacy that characterizes publishing information to the web, as well as accessing it, allows for a dramatic increase in the speed of dissemination of scholarly knowledge. But, the transition from a paper-based to a web-based scholarly communication system also poses challenges. In this paper, we focus on reference rot, the combination of link rot and content drift to which re… Show more

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“…What is reported here complements previously published research papers 2, 3 and follows on from workshops delivered at two recent conferences: Electronic Theses and Dissertations 2014 (ETD2014) 4 and the UKSG 38th Annual Conference and Exhibition (UKSG2015). 5 The Hiberlink project was funded by the Andrew W Mellon Foundation and brought together the Los Alamos National Laboratory Research Library and the University of Edinburgh (EDINA and the Language Technology Group of the School of Informatics).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…What is reported here complements previously published research papers 2, 3 and follows on from workshops delivered at two recent conferences: Electronic Theses and Dissertations 2014 (ETD2014) 4 and the UKSG 38th Annual Conference and Exhibition (UKSG2015). 5 The Hiberlink project was funded by the Andrew W Mellon Foundation and brought together the Los Alamos National Laboratory Research Library and the University of Edinburgh (EDINA and the Language Technology Group of the School of Informatics).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…Apart from the reputation problem, it is often argued that the Web's ephemerality, or perhaps its uneven maintenance, disproves its worthiness as source. Referenced URLs break, as links rot (Klein et al, 2014;Veronin, 2002). In this context, the WayBack Machine may be viewed as a set of well-tethered (rather than broken) source links.…”
Section: Digital Source Criticismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Viittausten määrä muuhun verkkoaineistoon kuin tieteellisiin artikkeleihin, URI references, kasvaa koko ajan. 2,4 Koska tieteellisillä artikkeleilla on usein pysyvä tunniste ja niihin suositellaan viitattavaksi hyperlinkin muodossa, käytän tässä muista verkkoaineistoviittauksista sanaa URI-viitteet*.…”
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