Scholarly work is mainly communicated through publications, in the form of unstructured texts. Considering the continuously increasing number of publications, researchers are finding it increasingly difficult to stay current with the literature that is relevant to them. The Open Research Knowledge Graph (ORKG, see also project page) aims to address this problem by describing scholarly work in a structured manner, making the actual contents and not only the bibliographic metadata of the papers human-readable as well as machine-actionable and FAIR (i.e., findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable).
In this Webinar, we introduce the Open Research Knowledge Graph and explain how you can add content. Besides a brief introduction to the main ideas and goals, we show how to use the interface to enter your data.
14:00 | Welcome and general introduction to the Open Research Knowledge Graph by Sören Auer |
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14:15 | How-to lessons:
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14:40 | Questions and Discussion |