Curation grant scheme for the Open Research Knowledge Graph (ORKG)

Dear all,

As Semantic Web and Linked Data community, we should practice what we
preach. In particular our research should be organized better in a
knowledge graph ;-)

At TIB, we developed the Open Research Knowledge Graph for this purpose:
https://www.orkg.org

The idea is to describe research contributions in a structured and
semantic way, so we can generate state-of-the-art overview comparison
tables [1], visualizations, leaderboards etc. For example, ORKG SOTA
comparisons can be linked and integrated into the related work section
of your papers to facilitate the life of peer-reviewers ;-)

Here you can find a video about how to create a state-of-the-art
comparison in the ORKG for a particular research problem:

https://www.orkg.org/orkg/add-comparison

We now launched a *curation grant scheme*, where experienced PhD
students or more senior researchers can receive 400 Euro monthly for
regularly contributing to the ORKG:

https://www.orkg.org/orkg/open-call-curation-grant

A further benefit is that contributors gain scientific visibility and
reputation by providing a key service for our research community. The
application deadline is: May 31st, 2021

Also we are interested in collaborating around the ORKG in general (e.g.
with regard to knowledge extraction or domain specific observatories
[2]. Feel free to get in touch!

Best regards,

Sören

[1] https://www.orkg.org/orkg/featured-comparisons
[2] https://www.orkg.org/orkg/observatories

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Prof. Dr. Sören Auer

ERC Consolidator Project ScienceGRAPH: https://projects.tib.eu/orkg/

TIB Leibniz Information Centre Science & Technology- https://tib.eu/auer
L3S Research Center - http://www.l3s.de
University of Hannover, Computer Science https://www.ivs.uni-hannover.de

https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0698-2864
http://linkedin.com/in/soerenauer
https://twitter.com/SoerenAuer

Received on Tuesday, 20 April 2021 09:11:44 UTC