Publication Type
Presentation
Version
acceptedVersion
Publication Date
2-2019
Abstract
In this talk I cover the rise of open scholarly metadata thanks to efforts to create open infrastructure by non profits such as Crossref, Datacite, ROR as well as efforts from organizations such as JISC CORE, Opencitations, I4OC (Initative for open citations) to harvest and extract scholarly data. I talk about how libraries have benefited from all this data (most of which is available via APIs) and how Lens.org has brought most of this data together to create a compelling open service.
Keywords
Metadata, open infrastructure, open data
Discipline
Cataloging and Metadata | Scholarly Communication
Publication
International Conference on Changing Landscape of Science & Technology Libraries 2019, February 28 - March 2
First Page
1
Last Page
27
Embargo Period
9-15-2019
Citation
Tay, Aaron.
The rise of open scholarly data and possible implications. (2019). International Conference on Changing Landscape of Science & Technology Libraries 2019, February 28 - March 2. 1-27.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/library_research/148
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