PLOS launches Text Mining Collection
2013-04-18
PLOS has recently launched the Text Mining Collection, which is a compendium of major reviews and recent highlights published in the PLOS family of journals on the topic of text mining. The Collection acknowledges the growing body of work in the area of text mining research.
PLOS is one of the major publishers of Open Access scientific literature. The widespread application and societal benefits of text mining is most easily achieved under an Open Access model of publishing, where the barriers to obtaining published articles are minimized and the ability to remix and redistribute data extracted from text is explicitly permitted.
PLOS is one of the few Open Access publishers to provide an open Application Programming Interface to mine their journal content.
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http://blogs.plos.org/everyone/2013/04/17/announcing-the-plos-text-mining-collection/
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