Applied-Information Technology and Electronic Material in Construction and Research on the Web Citations Accessibility

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The development of Applied-information Technology and Internet make the access of information resources more convenient and quicker, but the inaccessibility of web citations becomes a prominent problem. Researches about the web citations inaccessibility at home and abroad mostly focused on the phenomenon and principle of the accessibility, however, the solutions to the accessibility problem had not been studied so much, and the relevant application systems were even less. The construction of journal web citation accessibility system platform should emphasize solutions to the “variability” of the location and content of information resources. This platform may include the retrieval modules of current and archive issues so as to realize the maximum retrieval and present of web citations.

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