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Join us tomorrow, 28 March 16:00 CEST, for our monthly Nano Session, this time on "Biomedical Facts and Bees Reloaded" with @giansilv and @jhpoelen: nanopub.net/sessions/
Third PhD defense in a week today by Allard Oelen on
“Leveraging Human-Computer Interaction and Crowdsourcing for Scholarly Knowledge Graph Creation”.
Allard has contributed significant parts to the orkg.org user interface… mstdn.social/@soeren_auer/10…
Great news! Our article "Nanopublication-based semantic publishing and reviewing: a field study with Formalization Papers" has just been accepted for publication in @PeerJCompSci. Big thank you to @txkuhn, @davideceolin and @jrvosse.
Honored and excited to discuss "How the Article-Based Economy is Transforming Research Publishing" in the Publishing Perspectives Forum at the Frankfurter Buchmesse on 19 October: publishingperspectives.com/p…@pubperspectives
If you want to learn more about the nanopub ecosystem and Nanobench in a practical way, I made a series of tutorial videos here: youtube.com/playlist?list=PL… They show how you can publish nanopublications with template-based forms, how to create your own templates, and much more.
ALT Table for: "We ended up with 15 formalization papers in our special issue, as summarized by this table""Each row of this table corresponds to a formalization, and can be written out as a logic formula. So, these papers look here quite different from what we are used to. But if you go to the official page for the special issue on the publisher's website, they look like regular papers. Besides the regular button to download the paper as a PDF, there is also a link that points to the nanopublication representation, thereby connecting the two ways of looking at this paper"
ALT Where to find the formalization as an RDF/nanopublication.
Welcome to the new era of scientific publishing! I believe we have made the first steps venturing into such a new era, and I explain what I mean by that in this blog post: gist.github.com/tkuhn/1a99ce…
We celebrate our 35th anniversary on March 31, 2022 at a symposium that looks to the future of science publishing. Tobias Kuhn will present new #nanopubs research in the tech session & you can get a preview in the latest #IOSPressLabs post: bit.ly/Labs-nanopubs-IOS35#IOSPress35