Announcement: Volume 2, Issue 1 of TGDK published

Dear all,

We are very pleased to announce the publication of Volume 2, Issue 1 of 
Transactions on Graph Data and Knowledge (TGDK). This volume concludes 
the Special Issue on "Trends in Graph Data and Knowledge", with five 
additional survey and position articles relating to:

* representing process descriptions;
* stream reasoning;
* semantic web: past, present and future;
* logics for conceptual modelling;
* knowledge engineering practices.

As always, the papers are free for all to read:

 https://drops.dagstuhl.de/entities/issue/TGDK-volume-2-issue-1

We hope you enjoy!

Below you can find details of Volume 1 published last December, along 
with more details about the journal:

 https://dagstuhl.de/tgdk

We once again thank Dagstuhl Publishing, SWSA and the Editorial Board of 
TGDK for their support of the journal!

Best regards,
 Aidan Hogan, Ian Horrocks, Andreas Hotho, Lalana Kagal
 TGDK Inaugural Editors-in-Chief

On 2023-12-19 18:59, Aidan Hogan wrote:
> Dear all,
> 
> We are very pleased to announce the publication of Volume 1, Issue 1 of 
> Transactions on Graph Data and Knowledge (TGDK): a new Diamond Open 
> Access journal that does not charge fees to authors or readers. This is 
> made possible through the support of SWSA, and the low fees charged by 
> Dagstuhl Publishing (the publishers of the journal).
> 
> Volume 1, Issue 1 of TGDK is available here:
> 
> https://drops.dagstuhl.de/entities/issue/TGDK-volume-1-issue-1
> 
> It consists of 12 vision, survey and position papers that have been 
> peer-reviewed and cover topics that, in the context of graph data and 
> knowledge, include:
> 
> * autonomy, accountability and trust
> * knowledge engineering
> * knowledge evolution
> * knowledge graph embeddings
> * large language models
> * life sciences
> * machine learning
> * multilinguality & low-resource languages
> * ordinal data science
> * rule learning
> * structural summarization
> * .. and more besides.
> 
> TGDK is a community-run initiative, and we'd like to take this 
> opportunity to warmly thank all those involved in allowing us to reach 
> this milestone! We also sincerely thank SWSA and Dagstuhl Publishing for 
> their support, as well as the members of the SWSA Task Force who helped 
> to set TGDK in motion.
> 
> For more information about TGDK, please see:
> 
>      https://www.dagstuhl.de/tgdk
> 
> Our preface also provides some history and rationale relating to the 
> initiation and running of the journal:
> 
>      https://drops.dagstuhl.de/storage/08tgdk/tgdk-vol001/tgdk-vol001-issue001/TGDK.1.1.1/TGDK.1.1.1.pdf
> 
> 
> We hope you find interesting reading in the first issue of TGDK!
> 
> 
> Best regards,
>   Aidan Hogan, Ian Horrocks, Andreas Hotho, Lalana Kagal
>   TGDK Inaugural Editors-in-Chief

Received on Friday, 3 May 2024 16:06:03 UTC