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Scholia, Scientometrics and Wikidata

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Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science, Technical University of Denmark1

Cognitive Systems, Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science, Technical University of Denmark2

EvoMRI Communications3

Maastricht University4

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, plots of publications per year, employment timelines, as well as co-author 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.

Apart from detailing Scholia, we describe how Wikidata has been used for bibliographic information and we also provide some scientometric statistics on this information.

Language: English
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2017
Pages: 237-259
Proceedings: 14th European Semantic Web Conference
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Journal subtitle: Eswc 2017 Satellite Events, Portorož, Slovenia, May 28 – June 1, 2017, Revised Selected Papers
ISBN: 3319704060 , 3319704079 , 9783319704067 and 9783319704074
ISSN: 16113349 and 03029743
Types: Book chapter and Conference paper
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-70407-4_36
ORCIDs: Nielsen, Finn and 0000-0003-4386-8195

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