Scholarly Publications Join the group
In schema.org we find multiple types to describe scholarly publications. This group aims to define the profiles for those most relevant for publications in sciences, particularly the Life Sciences.
Objectives
- Investigate the reuse of the Biotea model
- Define marginality and cardinality for scholarly publications and related types such as journal, publication issue and publication volume
- Recommend some ontologies that can be used as specialized values for some properties
Profiles
ScholarlyArticle
- Latest Draft: (version 0.2-DRAFT-2020_12_03)
Journal
- Latest Draft: (version 0.2-DRAFT-2020_12_03)
PublicationIssue
- Latest Draft: (version 0.2-DRAFT-2020_12_03)
PublicationVolume
- Latest Draft: (version 0.2-DRAFT-2020_12_03)
SemanticTextAnnotation
- Latest Draft: (version 0.2-DRAFT-2020_12_03)
Group Leader(s)
Other team members
Further Details
In order to do so, this group follows the schemas defined by the Biotea project. Biotea encompases elements from multiple ontologies to semantically described enriched articles; it includes metadata, references, structure, content and annotations corresponding to entities recognized in the text by text-mining methods. Further details about Biotea can be found in the following publications: