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Thursday, August 20, 2015

New "Google" for scientists?

Staff as professors and librarians from various universities working on a new search engine named in the US REFEX ("Reference Extract").
But instead of relying on existing information pages Unda reviews by links and their number, is to be taken here is another way.
Instead of looking at the links, Hiera sites to be proposed, which have received a good evaluation Vona experts from science and LehreÂ.
Especially in scientific topics these preselection for the credibility and reliability of the information is interesting.
For this pre-filtering Refix will get hundreds of thousands of recommendations from around the world and then weigh.
Using these weights and the frequency of use, the search results are displayed.
The data collection I can, however, very difficult to imagine.
To answer because theseA global experts to evaluate the sites, HABENA erstmal to Dena sites questions and then theseA to judge yet.
And what if a bottom is technically excellent and another total botch is?
Then target each base are rated einzelnt?
Whether this ganze effort then still worthwhile in the end, is to be seen.
I would imagine that it yet again running on a bloated Wikipedia also retrospectively (Links to more good quality pages, there are already now in its Articles), which would not really compensate for the huge effort.
What is your opinion, Â what you think?

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