arxiv: e-print trackbacks
arxiv are enabling trackbacks for all papers.
This is a great idea, now when you view a paper you can see who as blogged about this paper in the blogosphere…kind of like citations from other papers (like CiteBase), but blogs instead.
Does this mean blogs are considered worthy by the academic/research community…about time they are being incorporated into the bigger picture.
…maybe comments will be next for those non-bloggers.
Another idea would be to bookmark the article in CiteULike or Connotea and add to the string of comments…arxiv could have a link to the where the bookmark lives in the social bookmark manager (kind of like an external comments page).
…imagine if these social bookmark managers had trackbacks, I think Tagsurf has, (but this isn’t exactly a social bookmark manager).
Why didn’t the LIS repositories think of this…I think it’s ready for our repositories to plug-in to trackbacks.
Here is an example of a trackback on a paper from arxiv.
I really love the idea of using trackback to share distributed conversations…other examples Topic exchange, Lazy Web…it does have a difference to incoming links from an RSS engine as you (the sender) are doing the work, and not the person you are talking about….ie.the original person doesn’t have to keep track of viewing incoming links, as they are being spoonfed (sent directly and being notified).
Links:
Blogging arxiv
arxiv.org Joins the Blogosphere!
Trackbacks and the ArXivs

















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