On 2013 Aug 16, Martin Fenner commented:
I've written a blog post about this paper, and a plugin for the Jekyll blogging platform that automatically detects database links in blog posts, currently supporting ENA/GenBank/DDBJ, Uniprot, PDB and MGI.
It is common practice in the life sciences to add tags right into the text. I don't think we necessarily need identifiers for databases, as proposed by William. Writing the tags as links would already be a major step forward, and that is why I wrote the jekyll plugin.
Even better would be to include database tags in the references of a paper. They would not only be easier to find, but we could also add metadata to the document. But we are probably a few years away from this as we have a strong community practice to have database tags right in the text.
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