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Downloaded from http://japanlinkcenter.org/top/material/material_metadata.html
This dump includes all tables (including oauth authentication tables which could be a privacy, but not security, concern). At this time only IA staff have accounts, so the snapshot, which is intended mostly for disaster recovery, is still public.
This is the 2020 "baseline" PubMed/MEDLINE bibliographic metadata corpus, originally published in December 2019. Downloaded from https://www.nlm.nih.gov/databases/download/pubmed_medline.html
Downloaded from https://doaj.org/csv and the OAI-PMH interface. File names encode the date when data was downloaded.
This item contains a complete PostgreSQL SQL database snapshot from https://fatcat.wiki, in binary 'pg_dump tar mode' format. With the exception of the 'abstracts' table (for which no aggregate license or copyright claims can be made; downstream users are responsible for their use), all metadata here is licensed CC-0 (public domain release) and may be used for any purpose. Downstream users are strongly encouraged to provide attribution and link here to the snapshot, as well as give credit to...
This is the 2019 "baseline" PubMed/MEDLINE bibliographic metadata corpus, originally published in December 2018. Downloaded from https://www.nlm.nih.gov/databases/download/pubmed_medline.html
This is a backup of the "Open Academic Search" corpus, published by Semantic Scholar / Allen Institute for AI. For more info see http://labs.semanticscholar.org/corpus/. In particular, note the terms and conditions, and the request: We request that any published research that makes use of this data cites the following paper: Waleed Ammar et al. 2018. Construction of the Literature Graph in Semantic Scholar. NAACL. ...
This item contains some bulk research affiliation datasets from Internet Archive cataloging efforts. These are mostly strings included in research papers that indicate the institutional affiliations of specific authors (eg, with a home department, university, or company) at the time of publication. These might be useful datasets for efforts to build complete indices of research organizations, or to test normalization code that maps raw strings to organization identifiers. Attribution and links...
From: https://doaj.org/public-data-dump
Snapshot as of 2019-04-15, contains SQL dumps for multiple databases: Complete Library Genesis Comic book database Fiction database 'Compact' Library Genesis database Scientific magazines SQL dumps generated by MySQL/MariaDB database. *** THIS ITEM DOES NOT CONTAIN ANY BOOKS *** Upstream does not provide checksums and all checksums should be taken with some doubt. Databases were archived by the upstream with RAR archiver, file names has been changed to include creation date.
A mirror of the Unpaywall (aka oaDOI.org) metadata corpus, primarily consisting of public open access flags for a large number of Crossref-registered DOIs (identifiers representing published journal articles and other works). For more information see: http://unpaywall.org/products/snapshot
This is a backup of the "Open Academic Search" corpus, published by Semantic Scholar / Allen Institute for AI. For more info see http://labs.semanticscholar.org/corpus/. In particular, note the terms and conditions, and the request: We request that any published research that makes use of this data cites the following paper: Waleed Ammar et al. 2018. Construction of the Literature Graph in Semantic Scholar. NAACL. ...
Downloaded from: ftp://ftp.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/J_Entrez.txt
This item contains snapshots of the PubMed Central OA subset file manifests, linked from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/tools/openftlist
A mirror of the Unpaywall (aka oaDOI.org) metadata corpus, primarily consisting of public open access flags for a large number of Crossref-registered DOIs (identifiers representing published journal articles and other works). For more information see: http://unpaywall.org/products/snapshot
ISSN-GOLD-OA provides a matching list of ISSN for Gold Open Access (OA) journals. The intention was to compile a matching table that is as complete as possible by using different publicly available sources. The data set offers a basis for various journal-related issues in bibliometric studies on Gold OA. The list is an updated version of ISSN-GOLD-OA . For a detailed description of the method, data sources used and the definition of the table fields, please refer to the original...
OAI-PMH metadata collected from the arxiv.org endpoint, using the arXivRaw schema. Collected in two batches: up through ~2017, then up through May 22nd, 2019.
A copy of the "Open Academic Graph v2" (OAGv2) corpus published by aminer.org and Microsoft Academic Graph in early 2019. Contains roughly 90 GB (compressed) of bibliographic metadata for hundreds of millions of publications. Related publications include: Jie Tang, Jing Zhang, Limin Yao, Juanzi Li, Li Zhang, and Zhong Su. ArnetMiner: Extraction and Mining of Academic Social Networks. In Proceedings of the Fourteenth ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data...
This item contains a set of "Keeper's Reports" summarizing journal content preservation coverage from major archival services and networks (Portico, LOCKSS, CLOCKSS).
Data mirrored from https://europepmc.org/downloads Contains a mapping between PubMed IDs (PMID), PubMedCentral IDs (PMCID), and DOI numbers, for over 29 million works.
This item contains bulk metadata exported from https://fatcat.wiki. With the exception of the 'abstracts' file (for which no aggregate license or copyright claims can be made; downstream users are responsible for their use), all metadata here is licensed CC-0 (public domain release) and may be used for any purpose. Downstream users are strongly encouraged to provide attribution and link here to the snapshot, as well as give credit to upstream sources (including Crossref, ORCID, DOAJ, the ISSN...
Mirrored from: https://core.ac.uk/documentation/dataset CORE Dataset to Microsoft Academic Graph (MAG) mapping (80MB compressed, 173 MB in total) - 8.9M items License: Open Data Commons Attribution (ODC-By) license.
This file is a snapshot dump of the Crossref DOI metadata API, containing entries for over 107 million DOIs. This was generated by running the scripts at: https://github.com/greenelab/crossref (git commit: 768a49ba1d8ba1971f00471950514716a9f699c8) The script started on 2019-09-09 and completed on 2019-10-06. Format is xz-compressed JSON (one JSON object per line).
This item contains a complete PostgreSQL SQL database snapshot from https://fatcat.wiki, in binary 'pg_dump tar mode' format. With the exception of the 'abstracts' table (for which no aggregate license or copyright claims can be made; downstream users are responsible for their use), all metadata here is licensed CC-0 (public domain release) and may be used for any purpose. Downstream users are strongly encouraged to provide attribution and link here to the snapshot, as well as give credit to...
Abstract: Police body-worn cameras (BWCs) have been widely promoted as a technological mechanism to improve policing and the perceived legitimacy of police and legal institutions, yet evidence of their effectiveness is limited. To estimate the effects of BWCs, we conducted a randomized controlled trial involving 2,224 Metropolitan Police Department officers in Washington, DC. Here we show that BWCs have very small and statistically insignificant effects on police use of force and civilian...