2013
DOI: 10.1007/s11192-013-1108-3
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Semantic linkages in research information systems as a new data source for scientometric studies

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“…These patterns for textual documents were fully described in [14] and modelled as an OWL ontology called Pattern Ontology 27 , which is summarised in Figure 2.…”
Section: Structural Foundation: Structural Patternsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These patterns for textual documents were fully described in [14] and modelled as an OWL ontology called Pattern Ontology 27 , which is summarised in Figure 2.…”
Section: Structural Foundation: Structural Patternsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These basic properties are thus combined in order to obtain four different disjoint classes describing entities that (A) contain both text and substructures (po:Mixed), (B) contain substructures but do not contain text (po:Bucket), (C) con- 27 These patterns are briefly introduced in Table 1. They facilitate the creation of unambiguous, manageable and well-structured documents.…”
Section: Structural Foundation: Structural Patternsmentioning
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“…The Socionet system allows one to generate a number of new scientometric indices based on the current state of the semantic structure of the content [3,4]. To date, only the embedded (base) taxonomy of semantic linkages can be used for this purpose.…”
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“…By exploring layers of the semantic structure, one can discover ways in which particular schools were formed, trace the history of their development, and obtain other useful data. New scientometric indexes can be created that take into account the semantics of references [3,4] in contrast to presently available systems (citation indexes). Note also that the users of the digital library with semantically structured content are provided with additional efficient tool for accessing the information resources available in the digital library: the visual semantic navigation through the structure of the content.…”
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confidence: 99%