Dr. Vinodh Ilangovan
@i_VinodhPromoting anti-kyriarchy, #OpenScience #OpenScholarship, biological clocks, sleep, biomedical science, brains, @labdemic and my own views.
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If I were not a scientist I would be a sky diving instructor: adventurous and explorative as science, an entire habitable planet becomes a lab with better perspective from the sky.
What would your research look like as structured data? Find out and earn 400€/month with our Curation Grants. Apply here: orkg.org/page/call-cura… Help organizing scientific contributions from your field, gain visibility and contribute to a shared knowledge base.
please use precise language when talking about Bostrom. It's not 'Bostrom's controversy'. Just call it what it is: 'Bostrom's eugenics/white supremacy/racism'
We are looking for a Data Stewart/Data Scientist to join our curation team. You will help establish a basic offer for services in research data management in Lower Saxony and also be involved in ORKG development and curation work. ➡️ Find out more here: tib.eu/en/tib/careers…
In about an hour our ORKG Curation Session will take place. Hear our curation grantees talk about their work during the last months: orkg.org/page/curation-…
A helpful guide for folks migrating to #Mastodon kevquirk.com/how-does-masto… I am on FOSStodon instance fosstodon.org/@i_vinodh
The future of science publishing is author directed publishing (preprints) combined with multifaceted, ongoing, public post-publication peer review. There is no other way. And I'm glad we're finally getting into the nitty gritty of how to do it right.
Peer review is facing a crisis. With more and more submissions, there is an increasing reviewer fatigue. With the ORKG we try to address this by providing reviewers with a Comparison of related works and help them asses a specific work's merit. Here's how: youtube.com/watch?v=9ZWzNm…
Beyond science #OpenData is beneficial for value-added services to the society, administration, environment, and economy. - Brigitte Barotanyi, Open Data Austria #DBpediaDay #SemanticsConf
Vivid and productive discussion on data quality and scalability of research results in #KnowledgeGraph in the context of @orkg_org at #DBpediaDay #SemanticsConf
Currently, Vinodh Ilangovan from @TIBHannover is talking about “Open Research #KnowledgeGraph”. w/ @orkg_org dbpedia.org/events/dbpedia… #DBpediaDay #SemanticsConf
Excited for an in-person presentation of the Open Research Knowledge Graph @orkg_org at the session "DBpedia Science: Linking and Consumption" #DBpediaDay. Thank you @dbpedia @InfAI_eV for the excellent program covering diverse knowledge graphs.
Vinodh Ilangovan from @TIBHannover will present “Open Research #KnowledgeGraph” at the #DBpediaDay on Sept 13. Save your seat! bit.ly/3QVquk5 #SemanticsConf #SemanticWeb #LinkedData
In honor of this week's Open Science Festival, we brought a Comparison on the advantages of #OpenAccess downloads today. orkg.org/comparison/R20… compares the download and citation numbers of open-access and non-open-access publications.
From today on, we will start a new format: Each Friday we will put the spotlight on one ORKG comparison to celebrate the work of our users and to showcase ORKG’s use for different scientific fields.
The Open Research Knowledge Graph is a novel database that acts similar to a lighthouse in the sea of publications where scientific contributions are curated for a sustained future of digital services in science and scholarship. #OSF2022DE panel discussion by @SoerenAuer
Prof. Holger Blume, Vice President Research @UniHannover opened #OSF2022DE with a quote from @tonyR_H nature.com/articles/d4158… #LateTweet
Holger Blume, Vice President Research @UniHannover, setting the stage for our #osf2022de just now. Enjoy!
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We thank Enrique Iglesias for the ORKG comparison on fundamental advances and applications of Soft X-ray lasers. 🔗orkg.org/comparison/R16… Soft X-ray lasers aid imaging of fast nanoscale systems, including small biological specimens. #LaserPhysics #ORKG #Comparison
From today on, we will start a new format: Each Friday we will put the spotlight on one ORKG comparison to celebrate the work of our users and to showcase ORKG’s use for different scientific fields.
. @orkg_org allows comparing scientific content from multiple articles on a research problem. Here is an extensive comparison for tropism in SARS-CoV-2. If you like to add your scientific articles in a #KnowledgeGraph check out orkg.org
We thank @NeleVillabruna for creating an extensive comparison of SARS-CoV-2 tropism. 🔗orkg.org/comparison/R21… Such comparisons about #tropism of #SARSCoV2 could help improve the identification of organ-specific pharmacological treatment for #COVID19.
If you're an early career researcher, check out our recommendations for ECRs working on systemic efforts to improve science. We've highlighted key points in the paper. The OSF repository has more detailed info.
Are you an ECR and want to improve a research culture that is healthy for scientists and science ? Have ideas to increase inclusion in the science publishing landscape ? Please apply to join the @eLife Early-Career Advisory Group and join diverse initiatives at @eLifeCommunity
The more diverse our communities, the richer our perspectives. We're looking for 5 #ECRs from around the world to join our Early-Career Advisory Group and reflect the diversity of the international research communities that we serve. elifesciences.org/inside-elife/d… #DiversityInSTEM
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