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Next Generation CiteSeer (CiteSeerx)
The Next Generation CiteSeer, CiteSeerx, project has been started with funding from the National Science Foundation and Microsoft Research. This project will take CiteSeer to the next level as a search engine and digital library. As an example, research underway expands CiteSeer's notion of "contribution" to acknowledgments in addition to citations, which would make it the first automatically generated acknowledgment index. A beta version is currently available at the CiteSeer site.
[edit] See also
* Citation index
* DBLP (Digital Bibliography & Library Project)
* getCITED
* Google Scholar
* Institute for Scientific Information's Web of Science
* List of academic databases and search engines
* Scirus
* Scopus
* SmealSearch
* The Collection of Computer Science Bibliographi
Just as long as those hyperlinks (or let's call them plain old links) are managed, tagged, commented upon, and published onto the Web, they represent a user's own personal library placed on public record, which – when aggregated with other personal libr