From linkedchemistry.info
CiTO updates #4: annotations in datasets
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Okay, the Pilot is over ending with 17 papers, 16 of which have CiTO annotations (and so far 4 J.Cheminform. papers after the pilot), but my interest in the Citation Typing Ontology continues and we just need more adoption.
on Sep 6
From expressional.social
Finn Årup Nielsen (@fnielsen@expressional.social)
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The most ridiculed paper is https://scholia.toolforge.org/work/Q28264479 according to @wdscholia@wikis.world
on Sep 6
From linkedchemistry.info
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Chemblaics (pronounced chem-bla-ics) is the science that uses open science and computers to solve problems in chemistry, biochemistry and related fields.
#cito #fair #publishing #nanopublications
on Aug 14
From linkedchemistry.info
CiTO updates: Wakefield and WikiPathways
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This summer I am trying to finish up some smaller projects that I did not have time for to finish, with mixed successes. I am combing this with a nice Dutch staycation, and I already cycled in Overijssel and in south-west Friesland and learning about their histories. But this post is about an...
on Aug 7
From linkedchemistry.info
Open Science Retreat #2: CiTO Nanopublications
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During the Open Science Retreat I organized a short session where we looking into typing citation intentions using a new nanopublication template. First, let’s describe nanopublications (originally used in doi:10.3233/ISU-2010-0613) a bit. Scholia gives a nice overview of (macro?)publications on...
#cito #fair #publishing #nanopublications
on Apr 6