Re: [RESOURCE] SN SciGraph Latest Release

Hello,

Thanks for the question. The SciGraph page for that publication is
https://scigraph.springernature.com/pub.10.1007/s11199-007-9209-1

SN SciGraph contains only documents *metadata* (plus abstracts). You are
correct about that publication not being OA. If you look at the JSON-LD
source
<https://scigraph.springernature.com/pub.10.1007/s11199-007-9209-1#tabjsonld>,
you'll find a statement like this `"isAccessibleForFree": false`, which has
been used throughout the dataset to mark non-OA content.

If you want some stats: nearly 2M SN publications are currently open
access. Out of a total of ~12M, so 15% or so.

The current SciGraph release has a bit less than those (overall) as we're
still processing books data, but we should get there sometime in Q2.

Hope this helps - if you do use the data and notice any errors or areas of
improvement we'd love to hear from you of course!

Best,
Michele




On Fri, 22 Mar 2019 at 14:10, Sarven Capadisli <info@csarven.ca> wrote:

> On 22/03/2019 13.43, Michele Pasin wrote:
> > We are pleased to announce the third release of SN SciGraph
> > <https://scigraph.springernature.com/> Linked Open Data. SN SciGraph is
> > Springer Nature’s Linked Data platform that collates information from
> > across the research landscape, i.e. the things, documents, people,
> > places and relations of importance to the science and scholarly domain.
> >
> > This release includes a complete refactoring of the SN SciGraph data
> > model. Following up on users feedback, we have simplified it using
> > Schema.org <https://schema.org/> and JSON-LD
> > <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JSON-LD>, so to make it easier to
> > understand and consume the data also for non-linked data specialists.
> >
> > This release includes two brand new datasets - Patents and Clinical
> > Trials linked to Springer Nature publications - which have been made
> > available by our partner Digital Science
> > <https://www.digital-science.com/>, and in particular the Dimensions
> > <http://dimensions.ai/> team.
> >
> > *Highlights:*
> >
> >   * ***New Datasets.* Data about clinical trials and patents connected
> >     to Springer Nature publications have been added. This data is
> >     sourced from Dimensions.ai <https://www.dimensions.ai/>.
> >   * ***New Ontology.* Schema.org <https://schema.org/> is now the main
> >     model used to represent SN SciGraph data.
> >   * ***References data.* Publications data now include references as
> >     well (= outgoing citations).
> >   * ***Simpler Identifiers.* URIs for SciGraph objects have been
> >     dramatically simplified, reusing common identifiers whenever
> >     possible. In particular all articles and chapters use the URI format
> >     prefix ('pub.') + DOI (eg pub.10.1007/s11199-007-9209-1).
> >   * ***JSON-LD.* JSON-LD <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JSON-LD> is now
> >     the primary serialization format used by SN SciGraph.
> >   * ***Downloads.* Data dumps are now managed externally on FigShare
> >     <https://sn-scigraph.figshare.com/> and are referenceable via DOIs.
> >   * ***Continuous updates.* New publications data is released on a daily
> >     basis. All the other datasets are refreshed on a monthly basis.
> >
> >
> >
> > Michele Pasin
> >
> > Senior Data Scientist, Digital Science
> >
> > m.pasin@digital-science.com <mailto:m.pasin@digital-science.com>
> >
> >
> > Markus Kaindl
> >
> > Senior Manager Semantic Data, Springer Nature
> >
> >
> > See also:
> >
> >
> https://researchdata.springernature.com/users/82895-sn-scigraph/posts/45943-sn-scigraph-latest-release-patents-clinical-trials-and-many-new-features
> >
>
>
> What percentage of the publications the dataset is referring to can be
> accessible with their full content, for free, by anyone?
>
> The example identifier you've used:
> https://doi.org/10.1007/s11199-007-9209-1 resolves to a
> non-machine-readable paywalled landing page.
>
> -Sarven
> http://csarven.ca/#i
>
>

Received on Friday, 22 March 2019 16:24:44 UTC