@WilliamAvery @NWONieuws @larswillighagen the models are actually not easy to link. For articles this is already tricky (see @larswillighagen's paper at https://t.co/c4ffSXYU8n), and data/software between repositories and biblio systems is not ideal, but ISAAC has yet another model. It will get better even.
@ReaderMeter what do you start with? because @citation_js can convert bibtex (and other formats) to quickstatements too (see https://t.co/oBuHhY7S39 by @larswillighagen)
@rexprem @NWONieuws thanks for joining! this is the paper about some of the underlying ideas: https://t.co/2ZypPPy8FW
And this is the paper about the @citation_js used by the add-on: https://t.co/c4ffSYgvwX
@bach_margit @sjoerdmb check the paper by @larswillighagen on the methods: "Citation.js: a format-independent, modular bibliography tool for the browser and command line" https://t.co/MemzArH2mH
@PeerJCompSci, where did the main text go? https://t.co/c4ffSYgvwX this is in the Brave browers; in Firefox it seems to properly show up. Worth debugging? cc @larswillighagen https://t.co/9hqj9EdT1m
thanks to @larswillighagen's @citation_js (https://t.co/oBuHhY7S39) @WDScholia will now give you QuickStatements to add a papers you found missing in @wikidata (you just need to copy/paste it yourself) https://t.co/7b7P1BQb70
hi @JabRef_org, here's the JavaScript library by @larswillighagen that can parse from @wikidata and a few more and on which my plugin is based that can output QuickStatements: https://t.co/c4ffSYgvwX and the plugin here: https://t.co/0YLzWwARry #GSoCSummit2019
I had a nice hackathon with @larswillighagen on Friday and bits yesterday. I worked on a @wikidata QuickStatements plugin for his @citation_js (see https://t.co/c4ffSYgvwX). The current example can take a DOI, PubMed ID, and PubMed Central ID of a journal article 1/