Digital Bibliography & Library Project
DBLP, a computer science bibliography
website, was originally a database and logic programming bibliography site, hosted at
Universität Trier, in Germany, and has existed at
least since the 1980s. As of October 2007, DBLP listed more than 945,000 articles on the computer science field, mirrored at five sites across the
For his work on maintaining DBLP, Michael Ley received an award from the Association for Computing Machinery and the VLDB Endowment Special Recognition Award in 1997.
Nowadays, it's suggested that DBLP (once called DataBase systems and Logic Programming) now stands for Digital Bibliography & Library Project.
See also
- ACL Anthology
- ArXiv
- CiteSeer
- CogPrints
- DBL-Browser (Digital Bibliographic Library Browser) for browsing DBLP off-line: it was written by Alexander Weber in 2005. It is designed for use off-line in reading the DBLP, which currently (July 2007) consists of 910 000 bibliographic entries. DBLP is typically updated twice a month, so that downloading several times per month allows a reasonably current mechanism for assessing the state of the Computer Science field. [1]
- Google Scholar
- The Collection of Computer Science Bibliographies
Notes
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