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Discovery with Google Scholar #270

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jillpe opened this issue Sep 16, 2024 · 2 comments
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Discovery with Google Scholar #270

jillpe opened this issue Sep 16, 2024 · 2 comments
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jillpe commented Sep 16, 2024

Related thread in Slack

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bkiahstroud commented Sep 24, 2024

Looking into using the schoolie gem for this task

UPDATE: I think schoolie would be overkill. All it does is build the meta tags by defining a YAML schema for them. This would be useful if we had many different work types with different metadata fields, but as it stands, the three required meta tags are already present via Hyrax.

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Research Notes

Google Scholar docs

  • Requirements
    • meta tags
      • Title
      • Author
      • Publication Date
    • Website must be reliably available and response times can't be too slow
  • Recommended
    • The full text PDF (i.e. the content of the citation_pdf_url tag) must be in the same subdirectory as the HTML abstract
      • E.g. https://example.com/research/paper123/abstract.html and https://example.com/research/paper123/fulltext.pdf
      • May be required to properly link abstract to PDF in Google Scholar

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