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Date2018-05-2324
TopicOpenHarvester


Call Info

1:00 PM US eastern Time

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Attendees

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  • Muhammad Javed

  • your name here
  • ...
  • Christian Hauschke

  • Ralph O’Flinn

  • DJ Lee

  • Don Elsborg

  • Pierre Roberge

  • Rachid Belkouch

  • Steve McCauley

  • Mike Conlon

Agenda

  1. Muhammad Javed will demonstrate OpenHarvester, a tool for importing publication data from open APIs.

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This is a preliminary work. The prototype works in two (separate) steps i.e., first downloading potential publications for a person from a database and second processing the result set and claiming the precise publications. Claimed publications can then be saved in RDF and pushed to a VIVO instance.

Notes

See Slides here: OpenHarvester.pdf

Java prototype for claiming publications

Inspired by Elements, high overlap with ReCiter (Weill)

Finding publications for researchers

Need: Elements does not search in CrossRef and EPubMed Central dbs.

Limitations:  Works from APIs to download, then processes downloaded data.

Creates VIVO triples from claimed publications

Sources:  CrossRef, DBLP, Pubmed, (possibly in future ..SCOPUS, Clarivate)

Fetch and process pubs, use a claiming case

Perhaps 100 hours of work

Claiming interface might have three buttons

Accept

Reject

Ignore

Persistent storage important to remember what user told you

Harvard has an open API for discovering publications in PubMed.  Uses co-author patterns to improve ranking of pubs