Overview
What is Universal Source Management System?
The Universal Source Management System is a flexible platform designed for managing various types of sources such as papers, books, and webpages, while integrating them with knowledge graphs.
How to use Universal Source Management System?
To use the system, create a new SQLite database, install the source management server, and follow the provided usage examples to manage sources, take notes, and link entities.
Key features of Universal Source Management System?
- Universal source identification with an internal UUID system.
- Support for multiple source types (papers, webpages, books, videos, blogs).
- Multiple identifier support per source (arxiv, DOI, semantic scholar, ISBN, URL).
- Structured note-taking with titles and content.
- Status tracking (unread, reading, completed, archived).
- Integration with knowledge graph entities and flexible relation types.
Use cases of Universal Source Management System?
- Managing academic papers and their identifiers.
- Taking structured notes on various sources.
- Linking sources to knowledge graph entities for enhanced context.
FAQ from Universal Source Management System?
- Can I manage different types of sources?
Yes! The system supports papers, books, webpages, and more.
- Is there a way to track the status of my sources?
Yes! You can track the status of each source as unread, reading, completed, or archived.
- How do I link sources to knowledge graph entities?
You can link sources using the provided functions to specify the entity name and relation type.