Closed Daniel-Mietchen closed 3 years ago
I am involved in a session "The Limits of Open", as per https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/index.php?trg=provisionalprogramme&cotree=784.4353&tpl=page_sp#p15960 .
In terms of potential speakers, I think it would make sense to try to use some knowledge graphs to triangulate at least some of the contributors to the session, and I am looking into how Wikidata could be leveraged for that. By way of a quick demo, https://scholia.toolforge.org/topics/Q309823,Q45933174,Q5227350,Q1132684,Q858810,Q309901 looks at some topics related to data ethics and open science and identifies some relevant papers and people. Since this is over the entire Wikidata corpus (which covers only a subset of the scholarly literature), there is a bias towards medical stuff in the results, but any of the queries on the page can be filtered further, and some rough filtering of the last query on the page for geoscience-related topics gives https://w.wiki/cCj , of which I presume that the result set - while still biased - already has some overlap with the kind of people we would like to be engaged with the session or the topic more broadly.
To assist with the curation of this information, I have set up https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/User:Daniel_Mietchen/Wikidata_lists/Open_science_and_data_ethics_in_the_geosciences .
as per https://www.egu2021.eu/ .