Eric, EBSCO gets index data from the Code4Lib Journal. I'm cc-ing the editorial board in the hopes that somebody will be able to tell you how to get ahold of the metadata. -Jodi On Thu, May 16, 2019 at 12:12 PM Eric Lease Morgan <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > How is Code4Lib Journal indexed? What software is used, and more > specifically, what characteristics of each article are included in the > index? > > Our journal is pretty cool, but as a library-related journal, I think it > can be better. For example, what are the various indexed fields? Maybe we > can support faceted browsing? Search results are returned in a very > narrative form -- a format this is not very computable. If search results > were in some sort of columnar format (TSV, CSV, etc.) sorting and grouping > would be possible as well as analysis. > > Recently, I have been playing a lot with natural language processing and > this has resulted in the extraction of statistically significant keywords, > named entities, parts-of-speech, and even the identification of sentences > matching a given grammar. All of these things lend themselves to inputs for > machine learning processes. In turn, the results of all these things can > re-incorporated into an index of Code4Lib. Thus the index not only supports > find & get but also analysis. For a good time, I'd like to give this a go, > just as an experiment. > > Is there someplace where I can download a rudimentary metadata file of all > Code4Lib articles? At the least, I hope such a metadata file includes > fields such as: > > * author(s) > * title > * date > * abstract > * link to full text > * issue > > Is there a place where I can get such metadata? > > -- > Eric Morgan >