Tackling complexity in an interdisciplinary scholarly network: Requirements for semantic publishing
(2016) In First Monday 21(5).- Abstract
- Scholarly communication is complex. The clarification of concepts like “academic publication”, “document”, “semantics” and “ontology” facilitates tracking the limitations and benefits of the media of the current publishing system, as well as of a possible alternative medium. In this paper, requirements for such a new medium of scholarly communication, labeled Scholarly Network, have been collected and a basic model has been developed. An interdisciplinary network of concepts and assertions, created with the help of Semantic Web technologies by scholars and reviewed by peers and information professionals, can provide a quick overview of the state of research. The model picks up the concept of Nanopublications, but maps information in a more... (More)
- Scholarly communication is complex. The clarification of concepts like “academic publication”, “document”, “semantics” and “ontology” facilitates tracking the limitations and benefits of the media of the current publishing system, as well as of a possible alternative medium. In this paper, requirements for such a new medium of scholarly communication, labeled Scholarly Network, have been collected and a basic model has been developed. An interdisciplinary network of concepts and assertions, created with the help of Semantic Web technologies by scholars and reviewed by peers and information professionals, can provide a quick overview of the state of research. The model picks up the concept of Nanopublications, but maps information in a more granular way. For a better understanding of which problems have to be solved by developing such a publication medium, e.g., inconsistency, theories of Radical Constructivism are of great help. (Less)
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- Schmidt, Nora
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- publishing date
- 2016-05-02
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- Contribution to journal
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- published
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- Scholarly Publishing, Semantic Web, Knowledge Organisation
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- First Monday
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- 21
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- 5
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- University of Illinois
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- scopus:84966460165
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- 1396-0466
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- 10.5210/fm.v21i5.6102
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- English
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