Federated Querying of Scholarly Communication Infrastructures

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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Titel des SammelwerksScientific Knowledge
UntertitelRepresentation, Discovery, and Assessment 2024
Seitenumfang11
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 8 Okt. 2024
Veranstaltung4th International Workshop on Scientific Knowledge: Representation, Discovery, and Assessment, Sci-K 2024 - Baltimore, USA / Vereinigte Staaten
Dauer: 12 Nov. 202412 Nov. 2024

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NameCEUR Workshop Proceedings
Herausgeber (Verlag)CEUR-WS
Band3780
ISSN (Print)1613-0073

Abstract

Exponentially increasing inter-related scholarly knowledge is being published on multiple scholarly communication infrastructures. Retrieving data from a single scholarly communication infrastructure is not sufficient to meet users complex requirements. Moreover, the manual linking of scholarly knowledge to produce inter-related outputs is a cumbersome task. Required are flexible and user-friendly mechanisms that retrieve inter-related data from distributed scholarly infrastructures. In the proposal presented here, we leverage a federated interface to access data from multiple scholarly communication infrastructures to answer complex user queries. Specifically, we use ORKG (Open Research Knowledge Graph), ORKG Ask, DataCite, OpenAIRE Graph and Semantic Scholar endpoints to access data from these infrastructures in a federated manner. We present the work for the information needs of diverse stakeholders to demonstrate the practicability of the federation, the straightforward implementation and the added value.

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Federated Querying of Scholarly Communication Infrastructures. / Haris, Muhammad; Auer, Sören; Stocker, Markus.
Scientific Knowledge: Representation, Discovery, and Assessment 2024. 2024. (CEUR Workshop Proceedings; Band 3780).

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Haris, M, Auer, S & Stocker, M 2024, Federated Querying of Scholarly Communication Infrastructures. in Scientific Knowledge: Representation, Discovery, and Assessment 2024. CEUR Workshop Proceedings, Bd. 3780, 4th International Workshop on Scientific Knowledge: Representation, Discovery, and Assessment, Sci-K 2024, Baltimore, Maryland, USA / Vereinigte Staaten, 12 Nov. 2024. <https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-3780/paper6.pdf>
Haris, M., Auer, S., & Stocker, M. (2024). Federated Querying of Scholarly Communication Infrastructures. In Scientific Knowledge: Representation, Discovery, and Assessment 2024 (CEUR Workshop Proceedings; Band 3780). https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-3780/paper6.pdf
Haris M, Auer S, Stocker M. Federated Querying of Scholarly Communication Infrastructures. in Scientific Knowledge: Representation, Discovery, and Assessment 2024. 2024. (CEUR Workshop Proceedings).
Haris, Muhammad ; Auer, Sören ; Stocker, Markus. / Federated Querying of Scholarly Communication Infrastructures. Scientific Knowledge: Representation, Discovery, and Assessment 2024. 2024. (CEUR Workshop Proceedings).
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