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dblp dump releases now have a DOI

Since this December’s release, hosting the monthly dblp dump snapshots (in both XML and RDF/N-Triples format) has moved to the Dagstuhl Research Online Publication Server (DROPS). This step brings many advantages over the old Apache Directory Listings solution that dblp has been using since the mid-1990s: The DROPS digital library Read more…

By Marcel R. Ackermann, 5 monthsDecember 2, 2024 ago
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Monthly snapshot releases

The dblp data set (found at dblp.dagstuhl.de/xml/) is studied or used as a benchmark in many scientific publications. However, due to the daily updates to dblp, it can be sometimes difficult to reproduce experimental results made on earlier versions. To remedy this problem, starting from today, dblp will provide and Read more…

By Marcel R. Ackermann, 10 yearsMarch 3, 2015 ago
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