The role of discovery platforms is becoming crucial as we produce an increasing amount of scholarly publications year by year. Not only they serve as a filtering interface (generous or not :-)) to mediate between ourselves, machines and the body of knowledge that is impossible to manually navigate (and stay on top of), but they also have a strong influence on knowledge representation in general. Our experiences with first-generation scholarly information management systems, such as Scopus, We..
Discovering the existence of scholarly papers in an online environment has been possible since the m...
In the current scholarly communication ecosystem, it is not an easy task to apply Open Science princ...
The transition to Open Science requires more than a generic support for Open Access and forces us to...
OpenAIRE Open Access Week Webinar: Public release of the OpenAIRE-DARIAH Community gateway: How to ...
Publishing research data as open data is not yet common practice for researchers in the arts and hum...
Publishing research data as open data is not yet common practice for researchers in the arts and hum...
Manghi P, Bolikowski L, Manola N, Schirrwagen J, Smith T. OpenAIREplus: the European Scholarly Commu...
This essay discusses the concept of discovery, intended as content discovery, and defines it in the ...
DARIAH (Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities) is a Europ...
Launched in 2006 and officially founded as an ERIC (European Research Infrastructure Consortium) in ...
Research data are among the fastest growing openly accessible scientific outputs on the web. While w...
Despite the hype, the effective implementation of Open Science is hindered by several cultural and t...
According to Open Science (OS) principles, all scientific products generated by research activities ...
<p>We are 25 years into the World Wide Web revolution. While Humanities researchers have been at the...
Presentation at the Workshop on "Research data systems – help or hindrance in data sharing?", hosted...
Discovering the existence of scholarly papers in an online environment has been possible since the m...
In the current scholarly communication ecosystem, it is not an easy task to apply Open Science princ...
The transition to Open Science requires more than a generic support for Open Access and forces us to...
OpenAIRE Open Access Week Webinar: Public release of the OpenAIRE-DARIAH Community gateway: How to ...
Publishing research data as open data is not yet common practice for researchers in the arts and hum...
Publishing research data as open data is not yet common practice for researchers in the arts and hum...
Manghi P, Bolikowski L, Manola N, Schirrwagen J, Smith T. OpenAIREplus: the European Scholarly Commu...
This essay discusses the concept of discovery, intended as content discovery, and defines it in the ...
DARIAH (Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities) is a Europ...
Launched in 2006 and officially founded as an ERIC (European Research Infrastructure Consortium) in ...
Research data are among the fastest growing openly accessible scientific outputs on the web. While w...
Despite the hype, the effective implementation of Open Science is hindered by several cultural and t...
According to Open Science (OS) principles, all scientific products generated by research activities ...
<p>We are 25 years into the World Wide Web revolution. While Humanities researchers have been at the...
Presentation at the Workshop on "Research data systems – help or hindrance in data sharing?", hosted...
Discovering the existence of scholarly papers in an online environment has been possible since the m...
In the current scholarly communication ecosystem, it is not an easy task to apply Open Science princ...
The transition to Open Science requires more than a generic support for Open Access and forces us to...