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This paper presents possible approaches to the use of a reference ontology for digital journals, supporting bibliographic processes in systematic literature reviews. The benefits are highlighted of using specialized services through "batch" or "on-the-fly" processing of information from different repositories, such as recognized and indexed databases and portals or specific websites. It is concluded that the use of reference ontology enables the creation of services that ensure greater interoperability between different repositories, allowing a more inclusive and accurate retrieval of information, as it standardizes the concepts related to the access points of scientific journals.
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Ghisi, F. B., Fachin, G. R. B., Dos Santos, M. H., Sell, D., & Rados, G. J. V. (2012). A reference ontology for digital scientific journals applied to systematic literature review processes. Transinformacao, 24(2), 127–136. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0103-37862012000200002
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