DOI <http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c4tb01101e> is missing dct:title as well as other common bibliographic attributes.
These bibliographic data are missing from the XML files linked to that article as well, suggesting that SETLr only relies on what is contained in the XML files.
Are there existing tools (e.g. SemanticScholar) that would allow us to ingest DOI metadata given a DOI as input? Preferably run as an agent on the KG...
DOI
<http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c4tb01101e>
is missingdct:title
as well as other common bibliographic attributes.These bibliographic data are missing from the XML files linked to that article as well, suggesting that SETLr only relies on what is contained in the XML files.
Are there existing tools (e.g. SemanticScholar) that would allow us to ingest DOI metadata given a DOI as input? Preferably run as an agent on the KG...