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1st BIRNDL@JCDL 2016: Newark, NJ, USA
- Guillaume Cabanac, Muthu Kumar Chandrasekaran, Ingo Frommholz, Kokil Jaidka, Min-Yen Kan, Philipp Mayr, Dietmar Wolfram:

Proceedings of the Joint Workshop on Bibliometric-enhanced Information Retrieval and Natural Language Processing for Digital Libraries (BIRNDL) co-located with the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries 2016 (JCDL 2016), Newark, NJ, USA, June 23, 2016. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 1610, CEUR-WS.org 2016
Regular Papers
- Philipp Mayr, Ingo Frommholz, Guillaume Cabanac, Dietmar Wolfram:

Editorial for the Joint Workshop on Bibliometric-enhanced Information Retrieval and Natural Language Processing for Digital Libraries (BIRNDL) at JCDL 2016. 1-5 - Dietmar Wolfram:

Bibliometrics, Information Retrieval and Natural Language Processing: Natural Synergies to Support Digital Library Research. 6-13 - Marc Bertin, Iana Atanassova:

Multiple In-text Reference Aggregation Phenomenon. 14-22 - Gali Halevi, Judit Bar-Ilan:

Post Retraction Citations in Context. 23-29 - Masaki Eto:

Incorporating Satellite Documents into Co-citation Networks for Scientific Paper Searches. 30-35 - Francesco Ronzano, Ana Freire, Diego Sáez-Trumper, Horacio Saggion:

Making Sense of Massive Amounts of Scientific Publications: the Scientific Knowledge Miner Project. 36-41 - Ha Jin Kim, Juyoung An, Yoo Kyung Jeong, Min Song:

Exploring the Leading Authors and Journals in Major Topics by Citation Sentences and Topic Modeling. 42-50 - Aravind Sesagiri Raamkumar, Schubert Foo, Natalie Lee-San Pang:

What Papers Should I Cite from my Reading List? User Evaluation of a Manuscript Preparatory Assistive Task. 51-62 - Jevin D. West, Jason Portenoy:

Delineating Fields Using Mathematical Jargon. 63-71 - Joseph Mariani, Gil Francopoulo, Patrick Paroubek:

A Study of Reuse and Plagiarism in Speech and Natural Language Processing papers. 72-83 - Philipp Mayr:

How do Practitioners, PhD Students and Postdocs in the Social Sciences Assess Topic-specific Recommendations? 84-92
CL-SciSumm 2016 Shared Task
- Kokil Jaidka, Muthu Kumar Chandrasekaran, Sajal Rustagi, Min-Yen Kan:

Overview of the CL-SciSumm 2016 Shared Task. 93-102 - Peeyush Aggarwal, Richa Sharma:

Lexical and Syntactic cues to identify Reference Scope of Citance. 103-112 - Luis F. T. Moraes, Shahryar Baki, Rakesh M. Verma, Daniel Lee:

University of Houston at CL-SciSumm 2016: SVMs with tree kernels and Sentence Similarity. 113-121 - Stefan Klampfl, Andi Rexha, Roman Kern:

Identifying Referenced Text in Scientific Publications by Summarisation and Classification Techniques. 122-131 - Ziqiang Cao, Wenjie Li, Dapeng Wu:

PolyU at CL-SciSumm 2016. 132-138 - Kun Lu, Jin Mao, Gang Li, Jian Xu:

Recognizing Reference Spans and Classifying their Discourse Facets. 139-145 - Bruno Malenfant, Guy Lapalme:

RALI System Description for CL-SciSumm 2016 Shared Task. 146-155 - Lei Li, Liyuan Mao, Yazhao Zhang, Junqi Chi, Taiwen Huang, Xiaoyue Cong, Heng Peng:

CIST System for CL-SciSumm 2016 Shared Task. 156-167 - Tadashi Nomoto:

NEAL: A Neurally Enhanced Approach to Linking Citation and Reference. 168-174 - Horacio Saggion, Ahmed AbuRa'ed, Francesco Ronzano:

Trainable Citation-enhanced Summarization of Scientific Articles. 175-186

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