The document-oriented workflows in science have reached (or already exceeded) the limits of adequacy as highlighted for example by recent discussions on the increasing proliferation of scientific literature and the reproducibility crisis. Despite an improved and digital access to scientific publications in the last decades, the exchange of scholarly knowledge continues to be primarily document-based: Researchers produce essays and articles that are made available in online and offline publication media as roughly granular text documents. With current developments in areas such as knowledge representation, semantic search, human-machine interaction, natural language processing, and artificial intelligence, it is possible to completely rethin...
Science communication has a number of bottlenecks that include the rising number of published resear...
The past decades have witnessed a huge growth in scholarly information published on the Web, mostly ...
This document is an edited version of the original funding proposal entitled 'ORKG: Facilitating the...
The document-oriented workflows in science have reached (or already exceeded) the limits of adequacy...
The document-centric workflows in science have reached (or already exceeded) the limits of adequacy....
Knowledge graphs facilitate the discovery of information by organizing it into entities and describi...
The transfer of knowledge has not changed fundamentally for many hundreds of years: It is usually do...
Current science communication has a number of drawbacks and bottlenecks which have been subject of d...
The increasingly pervasive nature of the Web, expanding to devices and things in everyday life, alon...
The continuous growth of scientific literature brings innovations and, at the same time, raises new ...
For centuries, scholarly knowledge has been buried in documents. While articles are great to convey ...
The ever-increasing number of published scholarly articles imposes significant challenges in organiz...
The transfer of knowledge has not changed fundamentally for many hundreds of years: It is usually do...
Despite improved digital access to scholarly literature in the last decades, the fundamental princip...
In the age of advanced information systems powering fast-paced knowledge economies that face global ...
Science communication has a number of bottlenecks that include the rising number of published resear...
The past decades have witnessed a huge growth in scholarly information published on the Web, mostly ...
This document is an edited version of the original funding proposal entitled 'ORKG: Facilitating the...
The document-oriented workflows in science have reached (or already exceeded) the limits of adequacy...
The document-centric workflows in science have reached (or already exceeded) the limits of adequacy....
Knowledge graphs facilitate the discovery of information by organizing it into entities and describi...
The transfer of knowledge has not changed fundamentally for many hundreds of years: It is usually do...
Current science communication has a number of drawbacks and bottlenecks which have been subject of d...
The increasingly pervasive nature of the Web, expanding to devices and things in everyday life, alon...
The continuous growth of scientific literature brings innovations and, at the same time, raises new ...
For centuries, scholarly knowledge has been buried in documents. While articles are great to convey ...
The ever-increasing number of published scholarly articles imposes significant challenges in organiz...
The transfer of knowledge has not changed fundamentally for many hundreds of years: It is usually do...
Despite improved digital access to scholarly literature in the last decades, the fundamental princip...
In the age of advanced information systems powering fast-paced knowledge economies that face global ...
Science communication has a number of bottlenecks that include the rising number of published resear...
The past decades have witnessed a huge growth in scholarly information published on the Web, mostly ...
This document is an edited version of the original funding proposal entitled 'ORKG: Facilitating the...