@scite The taxonomic literature never dies so the citation graph for biological taxonomy is a little different to the rest of biology https://t.co/ZkXAHDB34d https://t.co/qMPIrgmmwH
Rod Page @IBAHCM explores how to break down barriers between data silos by constructing “biodiversity knowledge graphs” - here for Australian fauna https://t.co/XptFjwD4nx. Its utility is shown for understanding patterns of taxonomic publication over time. https://t.co/e252kB1s8A https://t.co/re5jDzxaeN
My article 'Ozymandias: a biodiversity knowledge graph' was one of the top 5 most viewed #Bioinformatics and #DataMiningMachineLearning articles published in @thePeerJ journal in 2019!
My @thePeerJ paper on Ozymandias https://t.co/dUb3prkPdU has been cited by “OpenBiodiv: A Knowledge Graph for Literature-Extracted Linked Open Data in Biodiversity Science” https://t.co/URbTf0Dt7K which compares the two KGs https://t.co/cjDBrueWnd and https://t.co/fet9KQ5kv9
@rdmpage Tomorrow will be discussing Ozymandias and paper https://t.co/bLFUx450TZ in small journal club w/ undergrad comp. sci. / maths students. This'll be one of their first forays into biodiversity informatics.
I should belatedly thank @hlapp (editor), @cmwbb and @diatomsRcool (reviewers) for their help in shepherding my Ozymandias paper https://t.co/dUb3prCqCu through @thePeerJ, and @GBIF for the incentive to write the thing in the first place.