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Online supplementary materials for papersSubmitted by davidg on Sat, 2007-04-07 03:53.
People in our field often use the Internet to offer extra materials which are associated with a published paper, such as source code, data sets, and other types of useful information which does not fit into the paper itself. People tend to provide these materials through web hosting tied to their current employment situation, and provide the corresponding URLs in their papers. These URLs often stop functioning after an author’s employment situation changes. So there is a significant problem with the durability of these URLs. Perhaps this problem could be addressed if ISCA itself started offering hosting for such materials when they are associated with papers in ISCA proceedings? The Nature Publishing Group (nature.com) offers a service like this. Their papers can reference supplementary online material hosted by the publisher. ( categories: Suggestions )
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I agree with you, that's a big problem. For sure, some type of hosting at isca website will solve this problem. Actually, we are in the process of complimenting the isca archive with ppt files (for future conferences not for previous ones). In addition to that, demos (should be reasonable sized), source codes might be added for each paper. Hopefully we will see this application after Eurospeech 2007.
Thanks.
-Murat