Dear Mr., I thank you for your answer. Of course, not all the resources are for Scholia project. Some of them can be used to enrich Wikidata with scholarly data. As you already know, scholarly data on Wikidata lacks support of African countries, institutions and scientists. Using these important resources and tools can help solve such deficiencies. Concerning alternative uses of citation networks, please refer to my research publication https://www.jclinepi.com/article/S0895-4356(17)31073-9/abstract. I am working on other letters about this topic. If you like that, you can join my research efforts about this topic. Yours Sincerely, Houcemeddine Turki (he/him) Medical Student, Faculty of Medicine of Sfax, University of Sfax, Tunisia Undergraduate Researcher, UR12SP36 GLAM and Education Coordinator, Wikimedia TN User Group Member, WikiResearch Tunisia Member, Wiki Project Med Member, WikiIndaba Steering Committee Member, Wikimedia and Library User Group Steering Committee Co-Founder, WikiLingua Maghreb Founder, TunSci ____________________ +21629499418
-------- Message d'origine -------- De : Egon Willighagen egon.willighagen@gmail.com Date : 2019/08/03 11:24 (GMT+01:00) À : Discussion list for the Wikidata project wikidata@lists.wikimedia.org Cc : wikicite-discuss@googlegroups.com, ld4-wikidata@googlegroups.com, wikicite@googlegroups.com Objet : Re: [Wikidata] Useful resources for Scholia
On Sat, Aug 3, 2019 at 12:10 AM Houcemeddine A. Turki <turkiabdelwaheb@hotmail.frmailto:turkiabdelwaheb@hotmail.fr> wrote: I thank you for your efforts. I invite you to use several useful resources available in https://shubhanshu.com/awesome-scholarly-data-analysis/ to enrich Scholia project.
Many of the linked resources are data resources (and at least several of them not CC0) and are for Wikidata, not Scholia.
For the software in the list, not all is directly suitable for Scholia either, or is already working with Wikidata. Did you have something specific in mind?
Egon
-- Hi, do you like citation networks? Already 51% of all citations are availablehttps://i4oc.org/ available for innovative new useshttps://twitter.com/hashtag/acs2ioc. Join me in asking the American Chemical Society to join the Initiative for Open Citations toohttps://www.change.org/p/asking-the-american-chemical-society-to-join-the-initiative-for-open-citations. SpringerNature, the RSC and many others already didhttps://i4oc.org/#publishers.
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