Max Scheler
Gesellschaft

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Exploiting interlinked research metadata

Shirin AmeriSahar VahdatiChristoph Lange

pp. 3-14

Abstrakt

OpenAIRE, the Open Access Infrastructure for Research in Europe, aggregates metadata about research (projects, publications, people, organizations, etc.) into a central Information Space. OpenAIRE aims at increasing interoperability and reusability of this data collection by exposing it as Linked Open Data (LOD). By following the LOD principles, it is now possible to further increase interoperability and reusability by connecting the OpenAIRE LOD to other datasets about projects, publications, people and organizations. Doing so required us to identify link discovery tools that perform well, as well as candidate datasets that provide comprehensive scholarly communication metadata, and then to specify linking rules. We demonstrate the added value that interlinking provides for end users by implementing visual frontends for looking up publications to cite, and publication statistics, and evaluating their usability on top of interlinked vs. non-interlinked data.

Publication details

Published in:

Kamps Jaap, Tsakonas Giannis, Manolopoulos Yannis, Iliadis Lazaros, Karydis Ioannis (2017) Research and advanced technology for digital libraries: 21st international conference on theory and practice of digital libraries, TPDL 2017, Thessaloniki, Greece, September 18-21, 2017. Dordrecht, Springer.

Seiten: 3-14

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-67008-9_1

Referenz:

Ameri Shirin, Vahdati Sahar, Lange Christoph (2017) „Exploiting interlinked research metadata“, In: J. Kamps, G. Tsakonas, Y. Manolopoulos, L. Iliadis & I. Karydis (eds.), Research and advanced technology for digital libraries, Dordrecht, Springer, 3–14.