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#Nanopublications for #biodiversity turn simple statements about #taxa, #organisms; or their association with an environment, e.g. "Canis lupus occur in forest habitats" or "Ursus meles is a synonym of Meles meles" into valid research outputs & #FAIRdata!✔️
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We invite everybody interested in nanopublications to join us for our 6th Nano Session tomorrow (16:00 CEST) with talks by Erik van Winkle (@erik_vanwinkle) and Ronen Tamari (@rtk254) on "Sensemaking Data and Applications Showcase": https://t.co/nnOZwHcd9t
https://t.co/I2pWcW2Cz6: it's off for a day dedicated to #OpenData and #OpenKnowledge! On the program for this 13th edition: more than twenty speakers with a variety of themes but one common thread, the impact of open public data 👉 https://t.co/lbhuDEgkCO #OGD
I shared some thoughts around scaling nanopublications in the Nano Session #5 (https://t.co/seJnicRUHc) yesterday: https://t.co/HUScCxwaGT Curious to hear what others think.
If you are interested in nanopublications, join us for our Nano Session #5 next Tuesday (13 June) at 16:00 CEST on "Scaling up and Collaboration" with talks by Erik van Winkle (@erik_vanwinkle) and Tobias Kuhn (@txkuhn): https://t.co/nnOZwHcd9t
Join us tomorrow for our next Nano Session with speakers @sfn_mrc on "nanopublications for training relation extraction" and Barbara Magagna on "nanopubs for FAIR Enabling Resources". The session is open to everybody without registration. Details here: https://t.co/nnOZwHcd9t
"We aim to kick-start the next revolution in scientific publishing and knowledge sharing. With nanopublications as our core technology." https://t.co/SOBQt1WMXO
👌With our #nanopublications pilot project with @k8pixels & @Pensoft, we are letting #scientists publish #nanopubs alongside their #research articles, and also use the new-age format to evaluate & comment on research papers by others.
Find more👇
https://t.co/DCRCrd3vcO
Press Release 🚨 Introducing FAIR findings – Innovators & publishers join forces to make scientific articles' findings machine-interpretable: pilot project by @k8pixels with #AcademicPublishers@Pensoft & IOS Press to publish #nanopublications: https://t.co/IJU9ToxxuT
🗨️“What once started as breaking down #paywalls to #research articles & adding the right hyperlinks in the right places, is time to be built upon,”
says our founder & CEO @LyuboPenev.
Find about our #nanopublications pilot with @k8pixels & @RIOJournal👇
https://t.co/w9AO8vWwCt
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🗓️ Join us on Tuesday, 18 April, 🕓 16:00 CEST at this month's online #Nano session! Our team will present & demonstrate how the #openscience-driven RIO Journal supports #nanopublications linked to ANY #publication. 👉Event FREE & OPEN to (1/2)
Interested to learn more about nanopublications? Then join us online next week Tuesday, 18 April at 16:00 CEST for our next Nano Session with speakers Vincent Emonet (@MaastrichtU) and Teodor Georgiev (@Pensoft): https://t.co/nnOZwHcd9t
website too. So, there is no lock-in. But yes, at some point we will need something like scientific lenses to account for the syntactic variation that will necessarily appear. We don't have a concrete solution yet, but it's on our roadmap.
https://t.co/HtIJIAqcIT (2/2)
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egonw The RIO Journal system doesn't have a local database of nanopubs. It calls an API that takes all published nanopublications into account, so if you publish a matching nanopublication through a different channel it will be shown on the RIO (1/2)