The needs of global science have fostered open access to the results and contextual information of research organizations at an international scale. This requires the use of standards or shared data models to exchange information preserving its semantics when transferred between systems. In that direction, standards as CERIF or projects as VIVO were developed to exchange or expose the scientific knowledge. Also, there are other sources of scientific information in the Web that are useful to complement institutional repositories and CRISes. The heterogeneity of data models behind each source in turn raises the need for mappings between them to ease interchange and aggregate information. In this paper, we present a tool that integrates three ...
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AbstractThe needs of global science have fostered open access to the results and contextual informat...
OGD (Open Government Data) is provided from government departments for transparency and to stimulate...
Institutional repositories (IR) and Current Research Information Systems (CRIS) store and manage inf...
In an ideal world all data would be produced using open formats and would be linked directly to othe...
OGD (Open Government Data) is provided from government departments for transparency and to stimulate...
AbstractDevelopers of research information systems recently recognized new ambition goals: collectin...
AGRIS is the International System for Agricultural Science and Technology. It is supported by a larg...
AbstractOGD (Open Government Data) is provided from government departments for transparency and to s...
“The AGRIS Network is an international initiative based on a collaborative network of institutions, ...
AGRIS is among the most comprehensive online collections of agricultural and related sciences inform...
AbstractThe paper proposes different solutions to integrate CERIF in the environmental dataset domai...
Access to agricultural information ensures that stakeholders in the farming system can make informed...
The social media revolution is having a dramatic effect on the world of scientific publication. Scie...
The potential of big data capabilities to transform and understand global agricultural and biologica...
This paper will describe how two research-intensive universities in the UK, St Andrews and Glasgow, ...
AbstractThe needs of global science have fostered open access to the results and contextual informat...
OGD (Open Government Data) is provided from government departments for transparency and to stimulate...
Institutional repositories (IR) and Current Research Information Systems (CRIS) store and manage inf...
In an ideal world all data would be produced using open formats and would be linked directly to othe...
OGD (Open Government Data) is provided from government departments for transparency and to stimulate...
AbstractDevelopers of research information systems recently recognized new ambition goals: collectin...
AGRIS is the International System for Agricultural Science and Technology. It is supported by a larg...
AbstractOGD (Open Government Data) is provided from government departments for transparency and to s...
“The AGRIS Network is an international initiative based on a collaborative network of institutions, ...
AGRIS is among the most comprehensive online collections of agricultural and related sciences inform...
AbstractThe paper proposes different solutions to integrate CERIF in the environmental dataset domai...
Access to agricultural information ensures that stakeholders in the farming system can make informed...
The social media revolution is having a dramatic effect on the world of scientific publication. Scie...
The potential of big data capabilities to transform and understand global agricultural and biologica...
This paper will describe how two research-intensive universities in the UK, St Andrews and Glasgow, ...