International audienceWhen a bibliography is built by extracting references from a data base---as BibTeX does when it builds a bibliography for a LaTeX document---these references are usually sorted w.r.t. author names. Nevertheless, most of implementations of lexical order relations on person names consist of concatenations of the parts of names: first name, particle, last name. We show that this may lead to incorrect results in some particular cases (some examples are given using BibTeX). Then we explain how this problem is solved in MlBibTeX, our multilingual reimplementation of BibTeX
Rimmert C, Schwechheimer H, Winterhager M. Disambiguation of author addresses in bibliometric databa...
International audienceBibTeX is the most commonly used bibliography processor in conjunction with La...
Over the recent years, we are witnessing an increase of the need for advanced bibliometric indicator...
International audienceWithin the bibliographical entries managed by BibTeX, the bibliography process...
International audienceLexicographical order relations used within dictionaries are language-dependen...
International audienceThe first part of this talk about BibTeX will focus on some difficult points r...
AbstractThis article reports our experience in the reimplementing of the bibliography program BibTEX...
International audienceFirst we recall the layout recommended within a bibliography for a translation...
International audienceThe lexicographical order relations used within dictionaries are language-depe...
International audienceThis article reports a first experiment of using MlBibTeX---our reimplementati...
International audienceThis paper shows the architecture of MlBibTeX, our reimplementation of BibTeX ...
AbstractThis article reports a twofold experience. On the one hand, we show that some concepts relat...
International audienceBibliographic documents are basically associated with many entities including ...
International audienceAfter a short overview of the schemes used for bibliographical citations, we g...
Lexicographical order relations used within dictionaries are language-dependent. First, we describe ...
Rimmert C, Schwechheimer H, Winterhager M. Disambiguation of author addresses in bibliometric databa...
International audienceBibTeX is the most commonly used bibliography processor in conjunction with La...
Over the recent years, we are witnessing an increase of the need for advanced bibliometric indicator...
International audienceWithin the bibliographical entries managed by BibTeX, the bibliography process...
International audienceLexicographical order relations used within dictionaries are language-dependen...
International audienceThe first part of this talk about BibTeX will focus on some difficult points r...
AbstractThis article reports our experience in the reimplementing of the bibliography program BibTEX...
International audienceFirst we recall the layout recommended within a bibliography for a translation...
International audienceThe lexicographical order relations used within dictionaries are language-depe...
International audienceThis article reports a first experiment of using MlBibTeX---our reimplementati...
International audienceThis paper shows the architecture of MlBibTeX, our reimplementation of BibTeX ...
AbstractThis article reports a twofold experience. On the one hand, we show that some concepts relat...
International audienceBibliographic documents are basically associated with many entities including ...
International audienceAfter a short overview of the schemes used for bibliographical citations, we g...
Lexicographical order relations used within dictionaries are language-dependent. First, we describe ...
Rimmert C, Schwechheimer H, Winterhager M. Disambiguation of author addresses in bibliometric databa...
International audienceBibTeX is the most commonly used bibliography processor in conjunction with La...
Over the recent years, we are witnessing an increase of the need for advanced bibliometric indicator...