Finn Årup Nielsen
Daniel Mietchen
Egon Willighagen
2017-09-08
<p>Scholia is a tool to handle scientific bibliographic information through Wikidata. The Scholia Web service creates on-the-fly scholarly profiles for researchers, organizations, journals, publishers, individual scholarly works, and for research topics. To collect the data, it queries the SPARQL-based Wikidata Query Service. Among several display formats available in Scholia are lists of publications for individual researchers and organizations, publications per year, employment timelines, as well as coauthor and topic networks and citation graphs. The Python package implementing the Web service is also able to format Wikidata bibliographic entries for use in LaTeX/BIBTeX.</p>
Published in "Joint Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Scientometrics and 1st International Workshop on Enabling Decentralised Scholarly Communication"
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1036595
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Zenodo
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1036594
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1st International Workshop on Scientometrics, Portorož, Slovenia, 28 May 2017
Wikidata
scientometrics
Semantic Web
webservice
reference management software
SPARQL
bibliografisk metadata
scientific collaboration network
WikiCite
Scholia and Scientometrics with Wikidata
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