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Citation Linking of Journal Articles in Knowledge Portals with Reference to ACM E-journal Portal


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1 National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli 620015, Tamil Nadu, India
2 Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli 620 024, Tamil Nadu, India
     

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The most innovative online journals are maturing rapidly and distinctive new Knowledge Portals are emerging day by day. Foremost among the features of the portals is the hypertext link, popularized by the World Wide Web and which will form the basis of a new, highly integrated scholarly literature. Journal integration in this instance seeks to recognize, extend and exploit relationships at the level of journal content–the papers–while maintaining some of the familiar contexts. Links are a powerful tool for journal integration, most immediately in the form of citation linking. The paper defines what knowledge portals are and describes a new system, a link service, which is being developed to support novel and flexible linking mechanisms on the Web. The main aims and objectives of the study and the definitions of citation linking of journal articles and the importance of the citation linking are also discussed in this article with reference to the e-journal Knowledge Portal of ACM. The methodology used in the JACM to link the citations is explained with figures.

Keywords

Knowledge Portals, Citation Linking, E-Journal, Journal Articles, ACM Portal.
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G. Thamaraiselvi
National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli 620015, Tamil Nadu
India

A. Kaliammal
Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli 620 024, Tamil Nadu
India


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Authors

G. Thamaraiselvi
National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli 620015, Tamil Nadu, India
A. Kaliammal
Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli 620 024, Tamil Nadu, India

Abstract


The most innovative online journals are maturing rapidly and distinctive new Knowledge Portals are emerging day by day. Foremost among the features of the portals is the hypertext link, popularized by the World Wide Web and which will form the basis of a new, highly integrated scholarly literature. Journal integration in this instance seeks to recognize, extend and exploit relationships at the level of journal content–the papers–while maintaining some of the familiar contexts. Links are a powerful tool for journal integration, most immediately in the form of citation linking. The paper defines what knowledge portals are and describes a new system, a link service, which is being developed to support novel and flexible linking mechanisms on the Web. The main aims and objectives of the study and the definitions of citation linking of journal articles and the importance of the citation linking are also discussed in this article with reference to the e-journal Knowledge Portal of ACM. The methodology used in the JACM to link the citations is explained with figures.

Keywords


Knowledge Portals, Citation Linking, E-Journal, Journal Articles, ACM Portal.

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