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<trclass="session no-border first"><tdclass="p-time">10:15</td><td>[Short talk] <strong>Gernot Deinzer (University of Regensburg)</strong>; Julia Bartlewski; Christoph Broschinski; Cornelia Lang;, Dirk Pieper; Bianca Schweighofer; Colin Sippl; Lisa-Marie Stein; Alexander Wagner; Silke Weisheit<emclass="toggle-abstract">Cost for research – how cost data of research can be included in open metadata to be reused and evaluated</em><sectionclass="closed">
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<trclass="session no-border first"><tdclass="p-time">11:45</td><td>[Short talk] <strong>Gernot Deinzer (University of Regensburg)</strong>; Julia Bartlewski; Christoph Broschinski; Cornelia Lang;, Dirk Pieper; Bianca Schweighofer; Colin Sippl; Lisa-Marie Stein; Alexander Wagner; Silke Weisheit<emclass="toggle-abstract">Cost for research – how cost data of research can be included in open metadata to be reused and evaluated</em><sectionclass="closed">
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<p>The openCost project aims to enhance transparency in research funding by making publication-related costs publicly accessible, following FAIR principles. It introduces a metadata schema for cost data, allowing aggregation and analysis across institutions. The project promotes open access and cost-efficient models, benefiting academic institutions, funders, and policymakers.</p>
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<trclass="session no-border"><tdclass="p-time">10:30</td><td>[Short talk] <strong>Parth Sarin (Stanford University)</strong>; Juan Pablo Alperin <emclass="toggle-abstract">Citation Parsing and Analysis with Language Models</em><sectionclass="closed">
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<trclass="session no-border"><tdclass="p-time">12:00</td><td>[Short talk] <strong>Parth Sarin (Stanford University)</strong>; Juan Pablo Alperin <emclass="toggle-abstract">Citation Parsing and Analysis with Language Models</em><sectionclass="closed">
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<p>A corpus of citations is assembled from the Public Knowledge Project, SciELO, and Redalyc. Language models are then fine-tuned for the task of citation parsing and evaluated on this corpus. The best-performing model is subsequently applied to mark up citations in millions of articles published on Open Journal Systems.</p>
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<trclass="session"><tdclass="p-time">10:45</td><td>[Short talk] <strong>Zoe Wake Hyde (Public Knowledge Project)</strong><emclass="toggle-abstract">What’s in a Book? A review of book-related work types in various metadata schemas, and an attempt to align these in OMP and Thoth Open Metadata</em><sectionclass="closed">
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<trclass="session"><tdclass="p-time">12:15</td><td>[Short talk] <strong>Zoe Wake Hyde (Public Knowledge Project)</strong><emclass="toggle-abstract">What’s in a Book? A review of book-related work types in various metadata schemas, and an attempt to align these in OMP and Thoth Open Metadata</em><sectionclass="closed">
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<p>A focus on the results of a recent research project probing the differences of work type denominations across a variety of platforms and standards which has been conducted by specialists at Public Knowledge Project and Thoth Open Metadata. As we will show, this research indicates a lack of congruence across the numerous platforms and metadata standards considered, all of which offer varying degrees of granularity and specificity with regards to classifying book content.</p>
<trclass="session no-border first"><tdclass="p-time">10:15</td><td><strong>[Short talk] Didier Torny (CNRS)</strong><emclass="toggle-abstract">Discovering and charting the black matter of citations. Matilda as a new source for Open Citations</em><sectionclass="closed">
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<trclass="session no-border first"><tdclass="p-time">15:00</td><td><strong>[Short talk] Didier Torny (CNRS)</strong><emclass="toggle-abstract">Discovering and charting the black matter of citations. Matilda as a new source for Open Citations</em><sectionclass="closed">
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<p>The operationalization of a complementary strategy to reconstruct missing reference links and share them via the Open Citations infrastructure through PDF extraction.</p>
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<trclass="session no-border"><tdclass="p-time">10:30</td><td>[Short talk] <strong>Iratxe Puebla (DataCite)</strong>; Maria Gould <emclass="toggle-abstract">Scaling open research information for scholarly outputs: The Data Citation Corpus advances evaluation of the impact of research data</em><sectionclass="closed">
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<trclass="session no-border"><tdclass="p-time">15:15</td><td>[Short talk] <strong>Iratxe Puebla (DataCite)</strong>; Maria Gould <emclass="toggle-abstract">Scaling open research information for scholarly outputs: The Data Citation Corpus advances evaluation of the impact of research data</em><sectionclass="closed">
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<p>The limited research information available on non-article outputs hinders their inclusion in research evaluation. The Data Citation Corpus, developed by Make Data Count, scales the research data-usage information openly available, addresses gaps in the availability of research information, and enables evaluation of the use and impact of research data.</p>
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<trclass="session no-border"><tdclass="p-time">10:45</td><td>[Short talk] <strong>Andrea Mannocci (CNR-ISTI)</strong>; Paolo Manghi <emclass="toggle-abstract">Advancing Integration and Reuse Across Diverse Scholarly Data Sources. Introducing the SKG-IF: the Interoperability Framework for Scientific Knowledge Graphs.</em><sectionclass="closed">
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<trclass="session no-border"><tdclass="p-time">15:30</td><td>[Short talk] <strong>Andrea Mannocci (CNR-ISTI)</strong>; Paolo Manghi <emclass="toggle-abstract">Advancing Integration and Reuse Across Diverse Scholarly Data Sources. Introducing the SKG-IF: the Interoperability Framework for Scientific Knowledge Graphs.</em><sectionclass="closed">
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<p>The Scientific Knowledge Graph Interoperability Framework (SKG-IF) is a standardisation effort aimed at enhancing interoperability among Scientific Knowledge Graphs. It defines a core model, APIs, and an extension mechanism to support diverse research needs while ensuring compatibility, coherence, and seamless data integration across different scientific domains and datasets.</p>
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<trclass="session"><tdclass="p-time">11:00</td><td>[Short talk] <strong>Sofiia Zherebchuk (State Scientific and Technical Library of Ukraine)</strong>; Dmytro Kudas <emclass="toggle-abstract">Capacity Building for Open Science: Ukrainian case study</em><sectionclass="closed">
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<trclass="session"><tdclass="p-time">15:45</td><td>[Short talk] <strong>Sofiia Zherebchuk (State Scientific and Technical Library of Ukraine)</strong>; Dmytro Kudas <emclass="toggle-abstract">Capacity Building for Open Science: Ukrainian case study</em><sectionclass="closed">
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<p>Ukraine is actively integrating into the global research ecosystem by adopting Open Science principles, which emphasize transparency, collaboration, and accessibility. Despite challenges such as the ongoing war and economic constraints, significant progress has been made to establish an Open Science culture, with the State Scientific and Technical Library of Ukraine (SSTL) serving as the central facilitator of these efforts. This paper examines Ukraine’s approach to Open Science, highlighting SSTL’s leadership in advancing national research infrastructure, promoting international collaboration, and building capacity for researchers across the country.</p>
<trclass="session no-border first"><tdclass="p-time">10:15</td><td>[Short talk] <strong>Alessandra Caputo (CSIL Scrl)</strong>; Jessica Catalano <emclass="toggle-abstract">The role of open data in driving innovation: insights from UniProt</em><sectionclass="closed">
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<trclass="session no-border first"><tdclass="p-time">17:00</td><td>[Short talk] <strong>Alessandra Caputo (CSIL Scrl)</strong>; Jessica Catalano <emclass="toggle-abstract">The role of open data in driving innovation: insights from UniProt</em><sectionclass="closed">
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<p>An analyses of UniProt’s role in open science, highlighting its impact on academic research and industry innovation. Through publication and patent analysis, it shows UniProt’s data accelerates knowledge creation, boosts patenting, and supports SDG goals. Findings reveal UniProt’s increasing influence, particularly in biotechnology and pharmaceuticals, fostering both discovery and application.</p>
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<trclass="session no-border"><tdclass="p-time">10:30</td><td>[Short talk] <strong>Giulia Malaguarnera (OpenAIRE)</strong>; Natalia Manola; Ioanna Grypari; Leonidas Pispiringas; Paolo Manghi; Stefania Amodeo; Angeliki Tzouganatou <emclass="toggle-abstract">Advancing Open Research Information – Insights from the National Open Access Irish Monitor</em><sectionclass="closed">
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<trclass="session no-border"><tdclass="p-time">17:15</td><td>[Short talk] <strong>Giulia Malaguarnera (OpenAIRE)</strong>; Natalia Manola; Ioanna Grypari; Leonidas Pispiringas; Paolo Manghi; Stefania Amodeo; Angeliki Tzouganatou <emclass="toggle-abstract">Advancing Open Research Information – Insights from the National Open Access Irish Monitor</em><sectionclass="closed">
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<p>Presenting the National Open Access Monitor, Ireland, an evidence-based framework evaluating progress on Ireland's national open access policy. Leveraging the OpenAIRE Graph, it tracks policy compliance, assesses research practices, and offers interactive tools. The Monitor promotes transparency and aligns with FAIR principles, supporting an inclusive open research ecosystem.</p>
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<trclass="session no-border"><tdclass="p-time">10:45</td><td>[Short talk] <strong>Luca De Santis (Net7 Srl)</strong>; Alessandro Bertozzi <emclass="toggle-abstract">Boosting data interoperability of GoTriple.eu</em><sectionclass="closed">
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<trclass="session no-border"><tdclass="p-time">17:30</td><td>[Short talk] <strong>Luca De Santis (Net7 Srl)</strong>; Alessandro Bertozzi <emclass="toggle-abstract">Boosting data interoperability of GoTriple.eu</em><sectionclass="closed">
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<p>GoTriple.eu is the multilingual discovery platform for Social Sciences and Humanities, where scholars can find references of documents (e.g. articles or datasets), projects and authors. We present the ongoing process for maximising access and reuse of GoTriple data through semantic interoperability and by applying open standards</p>
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<trclass="session"><tdclass="p-time">11:00</td><td>[Short talk] <strong>Sebastiano Giacomini (University of Bologna)</strong>; Alessia Bardi; Marina Buzzoni; Marilena Daquino; Riccardo Del Gratta; Angelo Mario Del Grosso; Franz Fischer; Chiara Martignano; Roberto Rosselli Del Turco; Giorgia Rubin; Francesca Tomasi <emclass="toggle-abstract">FAIR Digital Humanities scholarly metadata. The ATLAS project</em><sectionclass="closed">
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<trclass="session"><tdclass="p-time">17:45</td><td>[Short talk] <strong>Sebastiano Giacomini (University of Bologna)</strong>; Alessia Bardi; Marina Buzzoni; Marilena Daquino; Riccardo Del Gratta; Angelo Mario Del Grosso; Franz Fischer; Chiara Martignano; Roberto Rosselli Del Turco; Giorgia Rubin; Francesca Tomasi <emclass="toggle-abstract">FAIR Digital Humanities scholarly metadata. The ATLAS project</em><sectionclass="closed">
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<p>A discussion toward the role of platforms in preserving and accessing Digital Humanities (DH) research data. It highlights gaps in existing models for describing and linking cultural heritage resources. The ATLAS project introduces an ontology and a knowledge graph to enhance metadata, discovery, and reusability of DH research on Italian Digital Cultural Heritage.</p>
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