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@vardi indexing and metadata is still in the hands of the big publishers (#scopus and #webofscience, for instance). We need to double down on open alternatives (such as #dblp). It would have been a positive surprise if #ACM would have led the way here, but obviously they decided to go in a different direction.
@adamshostack @vardi @tychotithonus I believe our publications should not be in the hand of a single institution. #arXiv, #OpenResearchEurope (https://open-research-europe.ec.europa.eu/) or even better a distributed/federated repository run by universities would be a better solution. In terms of editing, at least in CS, publishers don’t add value but friction (it’s outsourced to underpaid workers who add unnecessary mistakes and are impossible to communicate with), so this step can probably discarded. Indexing is still largely controlled by the big publishers (#scopus), so we need open alternatives (such as #dblp).

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dblp computer science bibliography – Monthly Snapshot RDF/N-Triple Release

@forster There is a massive flood of requests to #dblp coming from all directions. We are usually able to cope most days, but not so much the past four days. We are sorry, and we are actively working on it.

Like many other sites, we have seen an unnatural increase in traffic (for us, by a factor of about 25) since around September 2024. It might be ill-guided AI bots or malicious DDoS; it's hard to tell. And, frankly, in the end: What's the difference? ~MRA