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OpenCitations.net - publishing bibliographic citations as Open Linked Data using CiTO (Citation Typing Ontology)
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Open Linked Data, Citation analysis, ontology
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- PLoS does not actually link to cited papers, just provide a search tool to assist -- too many clicks!
- Speaker hopes PLoS will use it or similar to semantically indicate citation relationships
- CiTO includes *why* the item was cited
- <foo> cito:cites <bar>,
- or <bar> isCitedBy <foo>
- Setting up a triple store to describe citations
- data from UK Pubmed, PLoS biomed, CrossRef & Soton EPrints-
- Hosted by Talis
- Ben O'Steen in the mix