The spin-offs from adding citations to blog posts.
I started adding citations to my blog posts around 2012 using the Kcite plugin.‡Rogue Scholar is a service that monitors registered blog sources and adds all sorts of value to the original post, including identifying such citations and creating a list of them.
I show the results for the previous blog[1] here.
Martin Fenner has just added some interesting new features[2] which I thought would be useful to share with you here.
- If you go to the Rogue Scholar archive of the post and scroll down to the References list, then click on the title of any of the references, you will get a list of all Rogue Scholar posts citing that reference:
- If you click on the author name in any of the entries from the previous search, you get a list of all the posts published by that person.
I think this idea of adding citations to a blog post can result in a considerably enhanced discovery process – if only you could do this with journals themselves!
‡ This is temporarily not functional due to a php update on the site. I hope to get it working again soon. Update. Thanks to Martin Fenner, the Kcite plugin is working again at version 1.7.11 and upwards.
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