Hello,
Scholia can display country-topic information.
Switzerland - Wikipedia:
https://scholia.toolforge.org/country/Q39/topic/Q52
(author and organization currently times out for me, - we will change
the SPARQL query to
In the meantime Synia has a simpler and faster country-topic query that
completes:
https://synia.toolforge.org/#country/Q39/topic/Q52
Poland - Wikipedia:
https://scholia.toolforge.org/country/Q36/topic/Q52
https://synia.toolforge.org/#country/Q36/topic/Q52
Hungary - Wikipedia
https://scholia.toolforge.org/country/Q28/topic/Q52
https://synia.toolforge.org/#country/Q28/topic/Q52
Best regards
Finn Årup Nielsen
On 22/03/2024 15.47, Brett Buttliere wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We are searching for a list of researchers by country, with research
> interests and affiliation (e.g., uni nonprofit) - to facilitate
> collaboration and consortium building for e.g., european projects that
> require people from specific nations and research entities to be on the
> grant (e.g., someone from Switzerland, Poland, and Hungary, or Italy,
> Netherlands, and Cyprus). Also for instance to increase cooperation between
> universities and non-profits.
>
> Does anyone know of anything like this? I believe that Wiki research is in
> a particularly good position to apply for such grants and perhaps this the
> group to do it with.
>
> Also I am in discussion to host a sort of Wikimedia Colloquium at the
> University of Warsaw just after WikiMania if anyone would have interest in
> this. We are working on metrics of impact for wikimedia and encouraging
> scientists to contribute, but will also be interested in all things
> bibliometric and wikimedia.
>
> Best,
> Brett
>
> On Tue, Mar 19, 2024 at 8:12 PM Finn Årup Nielsen <faan(a)dtu.dk> wrote:
>
>> Dear Kavein,
>>
>>
>> I now see that the list on
>>
>>
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:List_of_academic_studies_about_Wiki…
>> is a Listeria list that means the the table content comes from Wikidata
>> (like Scholia).
>>
>> In Scholia, we currently limit the number of publications listed for a
>> topic to 500. You can go to the SPARQL and change "LIMIT 500" to
"LIMIT
>> 5000" and you will get 3047 results. This is somewhat more than what is
>> displayed on the Wikipedia page with Listeria: The query in Scholia is
>> more general.
>>
>> A short link to the query with LIMIT on 5000 is here:
https://w.wiki/9WVa
>>
>> best regards
>> Finn Årup Nielsen
>>
>> On 13/03/2024 06.06, Kavein Thran wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> turns out that I have only operated the recently published data which
>>> have up to 500 entries,
>>>
>>> the oldest published data also have 500 entries.
>>>
>>> perhaps, another heading can be added to reflect chronological
>>> publication, that would allow loading the entire 1200 + papers.
>>>
>>> and, as there are many charts and the page is quite busy with plots
>>> and data, it may not be friendly to assistive tools/screen reader. by
>>> porting it to wikipedia through the list of academic papers, it can be
>>> taken care in that way.
>>>
>>> thanks
>>>
>>> On 3/13/24, Kavein Thran <kaveinthran(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> hi Finn,
>>>>
>>>> This is a great resource, but, as the data is so large, I can only
>>>> load 500 at a time, I guess it would have more flexibility if this can
>>>> be ported in some way to wikipedia pages.
>>>> i am not sure if the Wikidata can be filtered to only shows
>>>> thesis/dissertations.
>>>> The thesis page at now defunct wiki papers page is out-dated as it
>>>> only shows thesis up to 2012
>>>>
>>>> thanks
>>>>
>>>> On 3/12/24, Finn Årup Nielsen <faan(a)dtu.dk> wrote:
>>>>> Dear Kavein and others,
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I tend to update research on Wikidata instead on Wikipedia.
>>>>>
>>>>> The Scholia page that shows Wikipedia research papers as listed in
>>>>> Wikidata is here:
https://scholia.toolforge.org/topic/Q52
>>>>>
>>>>> I wonder how much curation is missing for Wikidata compared to the
page
>>>>> on the English Wikipedia and Wikipapers?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> best regards
>>>>> Finn Årup Nielsen
>>>>>
>>>>> On 12/03/2024 04.47, Kavein Thran wrote:
>>>>>> Hi, I am not particularly good at this, and I am not sure if the
talk
>>>>>> page for
>>>>>>
>>
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:List_of_academic_studies_about_Wiki…
>>>>>> is still active and up for it so I am putting it here.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I guess the research
>>>>>> on wikipedias and wiki sisters project need more curation.
Perhaps it
>>>>>> can be sourced from
>>>>>>
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Newsletter
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Particularly, the thesis section on the wikipedia page directs to
a
>>>>>> "not found" page
>>>>>>
http://wikipapers.referata.com/wiki/List_of_doctoral_theses
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>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Kavein
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>>>>
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>>>>
>>>
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