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PubRef.org

Index PubRef.org

PubRef.org was a short lived project that is now discontinued. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 14 relations: Crossref, Docker (software), Internet Archive, Journal Article Tag Suite, Markdown, Proceedings of the Royal Society, PubMed, Repository (version control), Reproducibility, Reusability, Scholarly communication, Transparency (behavior), United States National Library of Medicine, YAML.

Crossref

Crossref (formerly styled CrossRef) is a nonprofit open digital infrastructure organisation for the global scholarly research community. PubRef.org and Crossref are academic publishing.

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Docker (software)

Docker is a set of platform as a service (PaaS) products that use OS-level virtualization to deliver software in packages called containers.

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Internet Archive

The Internet Archive is an American nonprofit digital library founded in 1996 by Brewster Kahle.

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Journal Article Tag Suite

The Journal Article Tag Suite (JATS) is an XML format used to describe scientific literature published online. PubRef.org and Journal Article Tag Suite are academic publishing, open data and open science.

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Markdown

Markdown is a lightweight markup language for creating formatted text using a plain-text editor.

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Proceedings of the Royal Society

Proceedings of the Royal Society is the main research journal of the Royal Society.

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PubMed

PubMed is a free database including primarily the MEDLINE database of references and abstracts on life sciences and biomedical topics.

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Repository (version control)

In version control systems, a repository is a data structure that stores metadata for a set of files or directory structure.

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Reproducibility

Reproducibility, closely related to replicability and repeatability, is a major principle underpinning the scientific method.

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Reusability

In computer science and software engineering, reusability is the use of existing assets in some form within the software product development process; these assets are products and by-products of the software development life cycle and include code, software components, test suites, designs and documentation.

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Scholarly communication

Scholarly communication involves the creation, publication, dissemination and discovery of academic research, primarily in peer-reviewed journals and books. PubRef.org and Scholarly communication are academic publishing.

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Transparency (behavior)

As an ethic that spans science, engineering, business, and the humanities, transparency is operating in such a way that it is easy for others to see what actions are performed.

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United States National Library of Medicine

The United States National Library of Medicine (NLM), operated by the United States federal government, is the world's largest medical library.

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YAML

YAML (see) is a human-readable data serialization language.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PubRef.org

Also known as PubRef.