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Tuesday, November 30, 2004

Who's Afraid of Google Scholar?, Part I: Amazon

Chris Locke has pointed to a little-known feature being tested by Amazon: hypercitation. The entry for one example, a book on art history, cites a list of books which are cited by this book, as well as a list of citations of this book in other works.

I can't seem to stumble on any other examples of this at the moment. Anyone?

Posted by Andrew Goodman




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