Analysing the requirements for an Open Research Knowledge Graph: use cases, quality requirements, and construction strategies

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Brack, A.; Hoppe, A.; Stocker, M.; Auer, S.; Ewerth, R.: Analysing the requirements for an Open Research Knowledge Graph: use cases, quality requirements, and construction strategies. In: International journal on digital libraries 23 (2022), Nr. 1, S. 33-55. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00799-021-00306-x

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Current science communication has a number of drawbacks and bottlenecks which have been subject of discussion lately: Among others, the rising number of published articles makes it nearly impossible to get a full overview of the state of the art in a certain field, or reproducibility is hampered by fixed-length, document-based publications which normally cannot cover all details of a research work. Recently, several initiatives have proposed knowledge graphs (KG) for organising scientific information as a solution to many of the current issues. The focus of these proposals is, however, usually restricted to very specific use cases. In this paper, we aim to transcend this limited perspective and present a comprehensive analysis of requirements for an Open Research Knowledge Graph (ORKG) by (a) collecting and reviewing daily core tasks of a scientist, (b) establishing their consequential requirements for a KG-based system, (c) identifying overlaps and specificities, and their coverage in current solutions. As a result, we map necessary and desirable requirements for successful KG-based science communication, derive implications, and outline possible solutions.
License of this version: CC BY 4.0 Unported
Document Type: Article
Publishing status: publishedVersion
Issue Date: 2021
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2 image of flag of United States United States 14 21.88%
3 image of flag of Canada Canada 3 4.69%
4 image of flag of Peru Peru 2 3.12%
5 image of flag of France France 2 3.12%
6 image of flag of China China 2 3.12%
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8 image of flag of Russian Federation Russian Federation 1 1.56%
9 image of flag of Iran, Islamic Republic of Iran, Islamic Republic of 1 1.56%
10 image of flag of Czech Republic Czech Republic 1 1.56%
    other countries 4 6.25%

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