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Thursday, May 22, 2008
iPhylo on Google Code
Partly inspired by Pedro Beltra's post Open Science project on domain family expansion about using Google Code as a project management system, I've started to populate the iPhylo project. At this stage I'm uploading some scripts for parsing and extracting bibliographic records, and adding wiki pages describing how this is done, discussing different bibliographic identifiers, etc. The aim is to slowly document the background to all the harvesting and linking that I'm working on. Hence, the Google Code project will have documentation and data, not just code. The code for the web site won't go in for a while yet, it needs massive cleaning and tidying up.
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