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New dblp URL scheme and API updates

A big change has just been made to the dblp website … and, in case we did our job right, you may even haven’t noticed yet: With the latest update, we introduced major changes to the dblp URL scheme. In particular, this applies to the URLs of all author bibliographies Read more…

By Marcel R. Ackermann, 5 yearsAugust 18, 2020 ago
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External identifiers in dblp

There are now more than 60,000 manually confirmed external IDs linked with dblp author bibliographies. This is quite an improvement. Below you can see the number of external identifiers at the end of each year compared to the numbers in October 2018 As you can see, our definition of external Read more…

By Florian Reitz, 7 yearsOctober 12, 2018 ago
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