Authors
Sören Auer, Allard Oelen, Muhammad Haris, Markus Stocker, Jennifer D’Souza, Kheir Eddine Farfar, Lars Vogt, Manuel Prinz, Vitalis Wiens, Mohamad Yaser Jaradeh
Publication date
2020/11/30
Journal
Bibliothek Forschung und Praxis
Volume
44
Issue
3
Pages
516-529
Publisher
De Gruyter
Description
The transfer of knowledge has not changed fundamentally for many hundreds of years: It is usually document-based-formerly printed on paper as a classic essay and nowadays as PDF. With around 2.5 million new research contributions every year, researchers drown in a flood of pseudo-digitized PDF publications. As a result research is seriously weakened. In this article, we argue for representing scholarly contributions in a structured and semantic way as a knowledge graph. The advantage is that information represented in a knowledge graph is readable by machines and humans. As an example, we give an overview on the Open Research Knowledge Graph (ORKG), a service implementing this approach. For creating the knowledge graph representation, we rely on a mixture of manual (crowd/expert sourcing) and (semi-)automated techniques. Only with such a combination of human and machine intelligence …
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Scholar articles
S Auer, A Oelen, M Haris, M Stocker, J D'Souza… - Bibliothek Forschung und Praxis, 2020