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Get cited
If others can quickly determine the merits of your work with a suitable ORKG representation, they are more likely to build on your work or position their work in relation to yours and thus cite you.
Get qualitative feedback
Collaboratively working on comparisons and visualizations of the state-of-the art in your field will give you insights on how others see your work in comparison. You can observe the strengths and weaknesses of different approaches in ORKG comparisons, visualizations and leaderboards.
Convince peer-reviewers
When you accompany your research with an ORKG comparison showing how your approach compares to the state-of-the-art you help peer-reviewers to understand the merits of your work and chances your paper will be accepted increase.
Provide a key service to your community
Researcher like you are craving for obtaining an overview on the state-of-the art in your field. By organizing the research as comparisons and visualizations you will help many in your field to stay atop of the paper flood.
Knowledge base for science
We are flooded with new publications in research every day and it is increasingly challenging to keep up with the information overload. By organizing research contributions in the ORKG you help yourself and others in your field to keep oversight over the state-of-the-art.
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We prominently acknowledge all contributions to the ORKG. Other researchers in your field will appreciate the service you are doing.
Build reputation
Creating reasonable ORKG descriptions for approaches tackling key research problems in your field will help you building a reputation. Once your contributions reached a certain maturity level, they can even be formally published as a scientific publication (e.g. by assigning a DOI to a comparison) and can receive citations.