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5th WOOC 2025: Bologna, Italy
- Ivan Heibi
, Chiara Di Giambattista
, Silvio Peroni
:
Proceedings of the Workshop on Open Citations and Open Scholarly Metadata, WOOC 2025, Bologna, Italy, May 28-29, 2025. Zenodo 2025
Bologna Meeting on Open Research Information
- Report of the Bologna Meeting on Open Research Information.
Invited speakers and OpenCitations talks
- Chiara Di Giambattista, Ivan Heibi:
OpenCitations: an open infrastructure enabling Open Research Information. - Katherine Skinner:
Rapid-fire change, meet community action. - Sara Petti:
We are building a world open by design where all knowledge is accessible to everyone.
Accepted papers
- Roderic D. M. Page:
The grand challenge of data citation: a critical look at the Making Data Count Data Citation Corpus. - Teresa Kubacka, Simon Willemin, Julian Dederke:
A 2-year retrospective into the open information landscape: Learnings from the TOBI project. - Eleonora Colangelo:
Open Scholarly Metadata in Action: A Joint Effort of Infrastructure and Publishing. - Maria Levchenko, Melissa Harrison:
Enriching open metadata for preprints with Europe PMC. - Sophia Zherebchuk, Dmytro Kudas:
Capacity Building for Open Science: Ukrainian case study. - Iratxe Puebla, Maria Gould:
Scaling open research information for scholarly outputs: The Data Citation Corpus advances evaluation of the impact of research data. - Verena Weimer, Muhammad Ahsan Shahid, Tamara Heck, Thomas Oerder, Philipp Mayr, Christoph Schindler:
Open Citation Data for Educational Research. - Thanasis Vergoulis, Clifford Tatum:
GraspOS Infrastructure: Enhancing Discoverability of Open Resources for Responsible Research Assessment. - Giulia Malaguarnera, Natalia Manola, Ioanna Grypari, Leonidas Pispiringas, Paolo Manghi, Stefania Amodeo, Angeliki Tzouganatou:
Advancing Open Research Information - Insights from the National Open Access Irish Monitor. - Zoe Wake Hyde, Rupert Gatti:
What's in a Book? A review of book- related work types in various metadata schemas, and an attempt to align these in OMP and Thoth Open Metadata. - Erica Andreose, Leonardo Zilli:
Investigating Bibliographic Entities Without Persistent Identifiers. - Julia Bartlewski, Christoph Broschinski, Gernot Deinzer, Cornelia Lang, Dirk Pieper, Bianca Schweighofer, Colin Sippl, Lisa-Marie Stein, Alexander Wagner, Silke Weisheit:
Cost for research - how cost data of research can be included in open metadata to be reused and evaluated. - Alessandra Caputo, Jessica Catalano, S. Duvaud, Despoina Sousoni:
The role of open data in driving innovation: insights from UniProt. - Angelo Di Iorio, Patryk Hubar-Kolodziejczyk, Matteo Romanello, Cezary Rosinski, Marta Soricetti, Tomasz Umerle:
OpenCitations for SSH: Improving OPERAS Metrics and Enriching Knowledge Graphs. - Paloma Marín-Arraiza:
Enhancing research integrity with ORCID data. - Ioanna Grypari, S. Bourdieu, Nicki Lisa Cole, Thomas Klebel, Harris Papageorgiou, Pedro Príncipe, Tony Ross-Hellauer, P. Stagiopoulos, Despoina Sousoni, Lennart Stoy, Vincent Traag, Lena Tsipouri, Tommaso Venturini, Silvia Vignetti:
The PathOS Project: Evidence, Methods, Tools and Lessons learned for Identifying the Impact of Open Science. - Alessandro Bertozzi, Luca De Santis:
Boosting data interoperability of GoTriple.eu. - Andrea Mannocci, Paolo Manghi:
Advancing Integration and Reuse Across Diverse Scholarly Data Sources. Introducing the SKG-IF: the Interoperability Framework for Scientific Knowledge Graphs. - Mogens Sandfær, Nikoline D. Lauridsen:
Open - from local CRIS'es to global indexes and back: Creating a high- integrity national open research information and analytics platform in international collaboration. - Matthias Goeritz, Philipp Steglich:
Strengthening Current Research Information Systems (CRIS) in the Institutes of the Leibniz Association, Phase 2: Towards Open Research Information. - Laurent Antoine Fintoni:
Making ontologies in the humanities more visible and accessible using SKOS. - Samuel Scalbert, Kumar Guha, Laurent Romary:
Open Access and AI for Research Assessment: Identifying and Evaluating Software Mentions in Scholarly Publications. - Alessia Bardi, Marina Buzzoni, Marilena Daquino, Riccardo Del Gratta, Angelo Mario Del Grosso, Franz Fischer, Sebastiano Giacomini, Chiara Martignano, Roberto Rosselli Del Turco, Giorgia Rubin, Francesca Tomasi:
FAIR Digital Humanities scholarly metadata. The ATLAS project. - Nicolau Duran-Silva, Pablo Accuosto, Berta Grimau, Nicandro Bovenzi, Piotr Przybyla, Horacio Saggion:
Heterogeneous affiliation metadata enrichment with AffilGood. - Nees Jan van Eck, Bram van den Boomen, Martijn S. Visser:
Accuracy of affiliation information in open bibliographic data sources: A comparative study of OpenAlex and OpenAIRE for Leiden University. - Luis Miguel Montilla:
Mapping Metadata Inequities: Regional Disparities in Crossref Scholarly Records. - Didier Torny:
Discovering and charting the black matter of citations. Matilda as a new source for Open Citations. - Martin Czygan, Nathaniel Smith:
Preserving Scholarly Communications on the Web with Open Metadata. - Parth Sarin, Juan Pablo Alperin:
Citation Parsing and Analysis with Language Models. - Daniel Mietchen:
Open Scholarly Metadata for Sharing the Nuances of Research Processes.

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