Hello,
I want to know which journals (free and paid) give full-text documents in XML?
Thanks
Hello,
I want to know which journals (free and paid) give full-text documents in XML?
Thanks
Have a look at Pubmed Central's Open Access articles. They are available as XML: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/about/ftp.html#XML_for_Data_Mining
BMC series titles XML can be found here.
A small number of NPG XML files can be found here.
Both BMC and PLoS are included in a standardized format in PMC-OA, so this should be your first place to get OA full text XML.
Also, beware that many legacy PMC-OA articles (~20%) scanned from OCR or converted from PDF have a small XML file that only includes the abstract and meta-data, with full text of the article in the associated unstructured .txt files.
the articles from Plos are available as XML.
Links to all PMC articles:
The file articles.tar.gz contains XML (and only XML) files for ALL PMC open access articles. This was created for users who need PMC XML for data mining and processing purposes, but do not need PDFs, images, or supplementary data.
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I give + 1 for Pierre because quickest response and accurate and still at 0. More over I like Plose cause they are also trying to make their papers alive using ActiveICM to make 3D protein representation interactive.