I have tried the second suggestion below, plugging the json code into the html output between <noscript></noscript> tags. But it seems google does not index it. Or, to be more exact, google seems to have indexed only a small number of the publications in our page.
{
"pdf" : "/data/pdf/gleim_warner_mehler_2010.pdf",
"booktitle" : "Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Web Information Systems and Technologies (WEBIST '10), April 7-10, 2010, Valencia",
"pub-type" : "inproceedings",
"uri" : "urn:9d04c97ae1f239d6a44b4984decc33ea",
"date" : "2010",
"author" : [
"Gleim, R\u00FCdiger",
"Warner, Paul",
"Mehler, Alexander"
],
"authoreditor" : [
"Gleim, R\u00FCdiger",
"Warner, Paul",
"Mehler, Alexander"
],
"type" : "Publication",
"year" : "2010",
"label" : "eHumanities Desktop - An Architecture for Flexible Annotation in Iconographic Research",
"key" : "Gleim:Warner:Mehler:2010"
},
Is there something else I should do to indicate that the pdf should be indexed?
I have also tried, using the Firefox extension Web Developer, opening the 'Generated source code', but that overloads the browser, apparently, and Firefox crashes every time before it generates the code.
Now, the first suggestion, copying and pasting the text, misses the links to the bibliography and especially the pdfs, that we want indexed. How can I copy and paste the link information as well?
Thanks for any help!