Shouldn’t all academic journals use structured abstracts? A logical necessity and an unexpected relationship with AI
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https://doi.org/10.3145/thinkepi.2024.e18a28Keywords:
Academic journal articles, Academic journals, Abstracts, ISO standards, NISO standardsAbstract
Discussion on the implicit order and the explicit order in the abstracts based on the recommendation of the ISO standard in this regard. Proposal of the need for structured summaries for academic journals. Brief presentation of the standard structured abstacts model and two alternative structured abstracts models.Downloads
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ISO (1976). Abstracts for publications and documentation (ISO 214:1976). International Standards Organization. https://www.iso.org/standard/4084.html
NISO (2015). Guidelines for Abstracts (Z39.14-1997 (R2015). National Information Standards Organization. https://www.niso.org/publications/ansiniso-z3914-1997-r2015-guidelines-abstracts
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2024-11-15
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Codina, L. (2024). Shouldn’t all academic journals use structured abstracts? A logical necessity and an unexpected relationship with AI. Anuario ThinkEPI, 18. https://doi.org/10.3145/thinkepi.2024.e18a28
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Normalización en el tratamiento y gestión de información