Archival storage for digital libraries
Proceedings of the third ACM conference on Digital libraries
CiteSeer: an automatic citation indexing system
Proceedings of the third ACM conference on Digital libraries
Proceedings of the fourth ACM conference on Digital libraries
Indexing and retrieval of scientific literature
Proceedings of the eighth international conference on Information and knowledge management
DAML-S: Web Service Description for the Semantic Web
ISWC '02 Proceedings of the First International Semantic Web Conference on The Semantic Web
eBizSearch: an OAI-compliant digital library for eBusiness
Proceedings of the 3rd ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries
CiteSeerx: an architecture and web service design for an academic document search engine
Proceedings of the 15th international conference on World Wide Web
Learning metadata from the evidence in an on-line citation matching scheme
Proceedings of the 6th ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries
Computing customized page ranks
ACM Transactions on Internet Technology (TOIT)
A metadata generation system for scanned scientific volumes
Proceedings of the 8th ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries
Towards next generation citeseer: a flexible architecture for digital library deployment
ECDL'06 Proceedings of the 10th European conference on Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries
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CiteSeer is currently a very large source of meta-data information on the World Wide Web (WWW). This meta-data is the key material for the Semantic Web. Still, CiteSeer is not yet a Semantic-enabled service and therefore its meta-data, although potentially usable by Semantic Web agents, is not yet reachable using the Semantic Web mechanisms. The complexity of CiteSeer, that is the range of tasks it supports, make the transition to a Semantic-enabled service a non-trivial task. While human users tend to perceive CiteSeer as a single well-integrated service, we believe it is best seen - from a machine perspective - as a collection of services, each service performing a specific task. In this paper we show our approach to enable CiteSeer on the Semantic Web in order to allow the use of its meta-data through the Semantic Web. We first introduce an intuitive Application Programming Interface (API) to the CiteSeer software, then show that an efficient integration of CiteSeer in the Semantic Web can be best achieved by independently integrating the services that comprise it. We believe the effort presented here towards the Semantic-integration of a complex Information Retrieval system could be used as an integration model for arbitrary systems.