Authors
Markus Stocker, Tina Heger, Artur Schweidtmann, Hanna Ćwiek-Kupczyńska, Lyubomir Penev, Milan Dojchinovski, Egon Willighagen, Maria-Esther Vidal, Houcemeddine Turki, Daniel Balliet, Ilaria Tiddi, Tobias Kuhn, Daniel Mietchen, Oliver Karras, Lars Vogt, Sebastian Hellmann, Jonathan Jeschke, Paweł Krajewski, Sören Auer
Publication date
2022/3/15
Journal
Research Ideas and Outcomes
Volume
8
Pages
e83789
Publisher
Pensoft Publishers
Description
In the age of advanced information systems powering fast-paced knowledge economies that face global societal challenges, it is no longer adequate to express scholarly information - an essential resource for modern economies - primarily as article narratives in document form. Despite being a well-established tradition in scholarly communication, PDF-based text publishing is hindering scientific progress as it buries scholarly information into non-machine-readable formats. The key objective of SKG4EOSC is to improve science productivity through development and implementation of services for text and data conversion, and production, curation, and re-use of FAIR scholarly information. This will be achieved by (1) establishing the Open Research Knowledge Graph (ORKG, orkg.org), a service operated by the SKG4EOSC coordinator, as a Hub for access to FAIR scholarly information in the EOSC; (2) lifting to EOSC of numerous and heterogeneous domain-specific research infrastructures through the ORKG Hub’s harmonized access facilities; and (3) leverage the Hub to support cross-disciplinary research and policy decisions addressing societal challenges. SKG4EOSC will pilot the devised approaches and technologies in four research domains: biodiversity crisis, precision oncology, circular processes, and human cooperation. With the aim to improve machine-based scholarly information use, SKG4EOSC addresses an important current and future need of researchers. It extends the application of the FAIR data principles to scholarly communication practices, hence a more comprehensive coverage of the entire research lifecycle. Through …
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