Linkages between research outputs are crucial in the scholarly knowledge graph. They include online citations, but also links between versions that differ according to various dimensions and links to resources that were used to arrive at research results. In current scholarly communication systems this information is only made available post factum and is obtained via elaborate batch processing. In this paper we report on work aimed at making linkages available in real-time, in which an alternative, decentralised scholarly communication network is considered that consists of interacting data nodes that host artifacts and service nodes that add value to artifacts. The first result of this work, the “Event Notifications in Value-Adding Networ...
Scholarly research faces threats to its sustainability on multiple domains (access, incentives, repr...
RDF streams. We propose extensions to the protocol for this particular use case, and we show the fea...
Humanities scholars are not likely to be thinking about their research findings as data, and the pre...
Linkages between research outputs are crucial in the scholarly knowledge graph. They include online ...
In this presentation we present the results of the Mellon funded Scholarly Communication project tha...
This presentation reflects on a challenge regarding web-based research communication that has haunte...
Scholix-client is a OpenAIRE ScholeXplorer client to download Scholix research-data literature links...
This talk will report our progress in the Mellon project on Scholarly Communication Using the Decent...
In this article we describe the Linked Data Notifications (LDN) protocol, which is a W3C Candidate R...
The goal of the Scholix initiative is to establish a high level interoperability framework for excha...
Scientific activities based on interaction in the social network manifested by scien- tific meetings...
In recent decades, the prevalence of the Internet and Semantic Web technologies has shifted the trad...
On January 28, 2021, the Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR) launched the COAR Notify I...
Fostering interoperability, Public Sector Bodies (PSBs) maintain datasets that should become queryab...
The general purpose of the scholarly communication process is to support the creation and disseminat...
Scholarly research faces threats to its sustainability on multiple domains (access, incentives, repr...
RDF streams. We propose extensions to the protocol for this particular use case, and we show the fea...
Humanities scholars are not likely to be thinking about their research findings as data, and the pre...
Linkages between research outputs are crucial in the scholarly knowledge graph. They include online ...
In this presentation we present the results of the Mellon funded Scholarly Communication project tha...
This presentation reflects on a challenge regarding web-based research communication that has haunte...
Scholix-client is a OpenAIRE ScholeXplorer client to download Scholix research-data literature links...
This talk will report our progress in the Mellon project on Scholarly Communication Using the Decent...
In this article we describe the Linked Data Notifications (LDN) protocol, which is a W3C Candidate R...
The goal of the Scholix initiative is to establish a high level interoperability framework for excha...
Scientific activities based on interaction in the social network manifested by scien- tific meetings...
In recent decades, the prevalence of the Internet and Semantic Web technologies has shifted the trad...
On January 28, 2021, the Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR) launched the COAR Notify I...
Fostering interoperability, Public Sector Bodies (PSBs) maintain datasets that should become queryab...
The general purpose of the scholarly communication process is to support the creation and disseminat...
Scholarly research faces threats to its sustainability on multiple domains (access, incentives, repr...
RDF streams. We propose extensions to the protocol for this particular use case, and we show the fea...
Humanities scholars are not likely to be thinking about their research findings as data, and the pre...