User talk:Rjwilmsi/Archives/2019/December

Adding DOIs to citations
Thanks for adding so many DOIs and converting unstructured citations into templated ones! How do you find what to work on? Would it be useful for you to have a list of citations to fix? I think I can list over 100k with some dump parsing and the CrossRef API, see also User_talk:Citation_bot. Nemo 16:17, 10 December 2019 (UTC)

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Adding DOIs to citations
Thanks for adding so many DOIs and converting unstructured citations into templated ones! How do you find what to work on? Would it be useful for you to have a list of citations to fix? I think I can list over 100k with some dump parsing and the CrossRef API, see also User_talk:Citation_bot. Nemo 16:17, 10 December 2019 (UTC)
 * Hi, I have an sqlite database of every cite journal/citation to a journal on en-wp that I generate from a database dump. So in terms of existing templated citations I have what I need. It is just a matter of how much time I have for Wikipedia stuff - on the lastest dump I have I've got through most of the obvious cleanup stuff (incorrect/conflicting PMID/DOI), have added DOIs from my obvious ways (comparing existing PMID/DOI pairs etc.) and am now on to adding PMIDs for PMCs without them. I then have some ~14k cites that look like they could have a PMID. After that I'll be looking at what I call "DOI coverage" - journals that have a high percentage of existing cites with a DOI so by implication cites without should have a DOI available too. In terms of untemplated citations to template, I can search the database dump for them too, though I never get round to looking for those explicitly as I never run out of work on existing templated instances, so any I template are generally just found when editing pages for existing cites.
 * If you think what I have could be of use to you or there's some way in which we could readily help each other, please let me know. Thanks Rjwilmsi  15:45, 24 December 2019 (UTC)

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