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Subject: Your research papers are recommended to Docear's users
From: The Docear Team <noreply () doc-ear ! org>
Date: 2014-02-19 17:05:01
Message-ID: 695052691.21425.1392829501426.JavaMail.noreply () v22013051569112780 ! yourvserver ! net
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Hello,
we would like to inform you that 1 of your papers was found online and is recommended \
by our software "Docear". Docear is an open-source software to manage academic \
literature, PDFs, and references. It offers, among others, a research paper \
recommender system.
The paper Docear found is
- Fortran resources
We hope that recommending your paper to our users is in your interest. If you would \
nonetheless like to exclude your paper from being recommended, please visit \
http://www.doc-ear.org/my-docear/my-documents/?email=fortran@gcc.gnu.org&token=67869392-4d1e-11e3-8844-8c89a52b0951 \
where you can change the indexing settings.
If you are not the author of the paper, please accept our sincere apologies. Docear's \
Web Crawler found your email-address fortran@gcc.gnu.org in the paper, which is why \
we assumed you were the author, or otherwise responsible. However, this process was \
done automatically. Therefore, misidentification may occur. If you are not the \
author, you may help us improving our database by visiting the link above and \
correcting the data. Alternatively, please just ignore this email.
Please note that you will not receive any further notifications by Docear, unless you \
visit the settings page and choose to get notified for recently found and indexed \
papers.
If you have questions about Docear, its recommender system, or the indexing process \
of your paper, please do not hesitate to visit our website http://www.doc-ear.org and \
contact us. Please do not reply to this message.
With kind regards,
The Docear Team
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