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Dataset publications in dblp

Datasets and other research artifacts are a major topic in the scientific community in the recent years. Many ongoing projects focus on improving the standardization, publication and citation of these artifacts. Currently, the dblp team is involved in three of them: NFDI4DataScience, NFDIxCS, and Unknown Data. As part of these Read more…

By Benedikt Maria Beckermann, 7 monthsApril 27, 2023 ago
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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, 3 yearsAugust 18, 2020 ago
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dblp via HTTPS

Finally, all dblp servers now support HTTPS. We will gradually move towards exclusively using HTTPS in the future, so please feel free to update your bookmarks.

By Marcel R. Ackermann, 6 yearsFebruary 27, 2018 ago
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