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Tag Archives: machine-readable metadata
Open Citations developments
Following the decision to merge the planned development of the Open Citations Corpus with the Related Work Project, described in the previous blog post, we proposed to develop one underlying data store, one data model and one RDF representation. Infrastructure … Continue reading →
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Tagged BibJSON, BibServer, citation data, cito, Cottage Labs, Crossref, data errors, EDJO, Elastic Search, jiscopencite, machine-readable metadata, NLM DTD, open access, Open Citations Corpus, OpenStack, recommendation service, references, Related Work, social media, visualization
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Open Citations and Related Work projects merge
What is Related Work? Related Work is a user-friendly Web application developed to provide a means of browsing citation links, as the basis for a planned recommendation service for the best articles to read. The references underpinning Related Work are … Continue reading →
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Tagged citation data, data publication, jiscopencite, machine-readable metadata, open access, Open Citations Corpus, references, Related Work
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An entry form for JATS metadata
JATS, the Journal Article Tag Suite, defines a vocabulary of XML elements and attributes used to describe the content and metadata of journal articles. As described in the previous post, we have mapped the metadata elements of the JATS Journal … Continue reading →
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Tagged Document markup, JATS, machine-readable metadata, NLM DTD, RDF, RDF mapping, semantic publishing, XML, xslt
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Mapping JATS to RDF
JATS, the Journal Article Tag Suite, defines a vocabulary of XML elements and attributes used to describe the content and metadata of journal articles. In this post, I describe the mapping of JATS to RDF, so that publishers’ XML article … Continue reading →
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Tagged Document markup, JATS, machine-readable metadata, NLM DTD, ontologies, RDF mapping, semantic publishing, spar, XML, xslt
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An entry form for DataCite metadata
DataCite is an international organization responsible for the DOIs (Digital Object Identifiers) issued for research datasets. For each DOI issued, DataCite requires the data publisher to create and submit to DataCite descriptive metadata that can aid resource discovery. These metadata … Continue reading →
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Tagged citation, data, data citation, datacite, DataCite Ontology, DOI, jisc, machine-readable metadata, metadata entry form, RDF, semantic publishing, tool
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Revising the DataCite2RDF mapping document
The purpose of mapping DataCite metadata elements to ontology terms is to enable DataCite metadata to be published in RDF as Open Linked Data, enabling these metadata to be understood programmatically and integrated automatically with similar data from elsewhere. In … Continue reading →
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Tagged citation, data, data citation, data publication, datacite, DataCite Ontology, DOI, jisc, machine-readable metadata, mapping, ontologies, RDF, semantic publishing
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Revising the DataCite Ontology
In a previous blog post, I described the work that Silvio Peroni and I undertook in May 2011 to map the main terms from the DataCite Metadata Kernel v2.0 to RDF. To enable that, we created a ‘proto-ontology’, the DataCite … Continue reading →
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Tagged data, data citation, datacite, DataCite Ontology, DOI, jisc, machine-readable metadata, mapping, ontologies, RDF
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The Five Stars of Online Journal Articles
Many people will be familiar with Tim Berners-Lee’s five stars of linked data, categorising the publication of data on the web in levels of increasing usefulness. To complement these, I wish to propose the Five Stars of Online Journal Articles, … Continue reading →