Scientific literature search engines typically index abstracts instead of the full-text of publications. The expectation is that the abstract provides a comprehensive summary of the article, enumerating key points for the reader to assess whether their information needs could be satisfied by reading the full-text. Furthermore, from a practical standpoint, obtaining the full-text is more complicated due to licensing issues, in the case of commercial publishers, and resource limitations of public repositories and pre-print servers. In this article, we use topic modelling to represent content in abstracts and full-text articles. Using Computer Science as a case study, we demonstrate that how well the abstract summarises the full-text is subfie...
BACKGROUND: Research articles tend to focus on positive findings in their abstract, especially if mu...
Objective: Article full texts are often inaccessible via the standard search engines of biomedical l...
Article abstracts typically say little about what the researcher has discovered or what the key find...
Scientific literature search engines typically index abstracts instead of the full-text of publicati...
Abstract Background With the growing availability of full-text articles online, scientists and other...
An abstract is not only a mirror of the full article; it also aims to draw attention to the most imp...
This paper assesses topic coherence and human topic ranking of uncovered latent topics from scientif...
This paper assesses topic coherence and human topic ranking of uncovered latent topics from scientif...
Purpose Scientific abstracts reproduce only part of the information and the complexity of argumenta...
ABSTRACTObjectives: To determine the proportion of abstracts published in the Canadian Journal of Ho...
264 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.It is often assumed that the ...
Studies of indexing neglect the first stage of the process, that is, subject analysis. In this study...
The present formatting and content of abstracts in educational research might be one barrier prevent...
Background: Research articles tend to focus on positive findings in their abstract, especially if mu...
Summaries and abstracts of research papers have been tra- ditionally used for many purposes by scien...
BACKGROUND: Research articles tend to focus on positive findings in their abstract, especially if mu...
Objective: Article full texts are often inaccessible via the standard search engines of biomedical l...
Article abstracts typically say little about what the researcher has discovered or what the key find...
Scientific literature search engines typically index abstracts instead of the full-text of publicati...
Abstract Background With the growing availability of full-text articles online, scientists and other...
An abstract is not only a mirror of the full article; it also aims to draw attention to the most imp...
This paper assesses topic coherence and human topic ranking of uncovered latent topics from scientif...
This paper assesses topic coherence and human topic ranking of uncovered latent topics from scientif...
Purpose Scientific abstracts reproduce only part of the information and the complexity of argumenta...
ABSTRACTObjectives: To determine the proportion of abstracts published in the Canadian Journal of Ho...
264 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.It is often assumed that the ...
Studies of indexing neglect the first stage of the process, that is, subject analysis. In this study...
The present formatting and content of abstracts in educational research might be one barrier prevent...
Background: Research articles tend to focus on positive findings in their abstract, especially if mu...
Summaries and abstracts of research papers have been tra- ditionally used for many purposes by scien...
BACKGROUND: Research articles tend to focus on positive findings in their abstract, especially if mu...
Objective: Article full texts are often inaccessible via the standard search engines of biomedical l...
Article abstracts typically say little about what the researcher has discovered or what the key find...