Bookmarklet to localize a webpage of a journal paper
by Daniel C. Suo, Teng Li and Zhigang Suo
Most journals offer the title, authors and abstract of each paper online for free. This information is a foundation for many services. For example, Teng has been urging us to adopt CiteUlike, a free social bookmarking website created by Richard Cameron for managing papers. You can explore remarkable functionalities of CiteUlike by playing with Zhigang's Watchlist. As another example, RSS readers allow us to subscribe to abstracts of papers from some of the best journals. These services, however, often do not have access to full papers. Here we describe a solution to this problem. Read more
Most journals offer the title, authors and abstract of each paper online for free. This information is a foundation for many services. For example, Teng has been urging us to adopt CiteUlike, a free social bookmarking website created by Richard Cameron for managing papers. You can explore remarkable functionalities of CiteUlike by playing with Zhigang's Watchlist. As another example, RSS readers allow us to subscribe to abstracts of papers from some of the best journals. These services, however, often do not have access to full papers. Here we describe a solution to this problem. Read more
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email exchanges on this entry at the discussion board of CiteULike.
By Zhigang Suo, at 7/22/2006 12:45 PM
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