- From: Alexander Garcia Castro <alexgarciac@gmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2013 19:26:07 +0200
- To: Linking Open Data <public-lod@w3.org>
Dear all, after our jailbreaking the pdf hackathon we are pleased to let you know about our participation at the hack4ac meeting in London. more information about the meeting can be found at http://hack4ac.com You are all welcome to join us in London, we will be very happy if we could know and discuss your ideas as to "how to read scholarly communication in a different way?" all u need is just thinking out of the box, a pencil and a paper where to sketch your ideas (no programing is required!!!!). For the hack4ac we are working on: BIOTEA, RDFizing PubMed Central in support for the paper as an interface to the Web of Data 1) BIOTEA (http://biotea.idiginfo.org) provides RDF for the full-text, open-access subset of PubMed Central (PMC). PMC is a free full-text archive of biomedical literature; currently, it includes 1,679 journals. We identify semantic entities in the content and structure these using the Annotation Ontology. We have the content fully immersed within the web of data. BIOTEA is fully compliant with Bio2RDF. We want to create a geo map of authors and affiliations. We are also interested in new interfaces to scholar documents, in this case this specific dataset, how can we deliver new reading experiences? how can we facilitate rapid concept based reading of scholarly documents? how to best use mash up technology in order to build a new reading experience when it comes to scholarly documents? We have some prototypes we would like to share and discuss. BTW the corresponding paper, http://www.jbiomedsem.com/content/4/S1/S5 2) Leyla Garcia, Alexander Garcia 3) design, Interactive Interfaces, js, Human Interface Interaction, creative, imaginative, think out of the box 4) a pencil and a piece of paper where u can draft a workflow supporting a new experience in reading, searching and retrieving documents JailBreaking the PDF http://pdfjailbreak.com/home 1) Currently, the bulk of peer-reviewed scientific knowledge is locked up in PDF documents, which are difficult to get information. We are changing this. to change that. We recently had a hackathon at the ESWC in Montpellier, France. It was a great experience, we want to share the outcomes and challenges and invite u all to join us. How to extract meaningful information from PDF? how to transform everything PDF into usable data? how to get all citations in usable formats from PDFs? how to regain control over our content instead of keep having it jailed in PDFs? we want to build a REAL OPEN library of scholarly communication where documents are part of the web of data. Our technology is applicable to any other domain. We have datasets available http://pdfjailbreak.com/datasets, 2) Leyla Garcia, Alexander Garcia 3) design, Interactive Interfaces, js, JAVA, creative, imaginative, think out of the box, any programing language 4) a pencil and a piece of paper where u can draft a workflow supporting a new experience in archiving and delivering usable data from PDFs. -- Alexander Garcia http://www.alexandergarcia.name/ http://www.usefilm.com/photographer/75943.html http://www.linkedin.com/in/alexgarciac
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