I have a 30 mins session at Force2016 on Semantic Publishing. I’ll concentrate on ContentMine. I shall not powerpoint people, but do some experiments.
Here are some useful links:
- Content mine website contentmine.org.
- Install contentmine software yourself https://contentmine.github.io/. (Julia Reda MEP did so, so can you!)
- Extracting information from biomedical papers (example clinical trials). More slides at http://www.slideshare.net/petermurrayrust/
- Architecture of the system http://www.slideshare.net/petermurrayrust/architecture-of.
- Wikdata. Example
- Full semantic markup in chemistry. http://chemicaltagger.ch.cam.ac.uk/. Try it yourself.
- Text mining – discussions with Royal Society.
- typical dictionary Mouse genes extracted from Jackson laboratory.
- http://blog.riojournal.com/2016/03/11/openly-published-open-science-prize-grant-proposal-builds-on-contentmine-and-hypothes-is-to-bridge-scientists-and-facts/ Proposal with Hypothes.is
NOTE: You can do all this yourself. You don’t need to be in a University or get publisher permission. I shall explore this with my taxi-driver.
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