Wikidata and Scholia as a hub linking chemical knowledge
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Wikidata and Scholia as a hub linking chemical knowledge
Summary
Wikidata and Scholia as a hub linking chemical knowledge is a scholarly conference abstract[1].
Key Facts
- Wikidata and Scholia as a hub linking chemical knowledge authored Egon Willighagen[2].
- Wikidata and Scholia as a hub linking chemical knowledge authored Daniel Mietchen[3].
- Wikidata and Scholia as a hub linking chemical knowledge authored Chris T. Evelo[4].
- Wikidata and Scholia as a hub linking chemical knowledge authored Finn Årup Nielsen[5].
- Wikidata and Scholia as a hub linking chemical knowledge authored Denise Slenter[6].
- Wikidata and Scholia as a hub linking chemical knowledge's image is recorded as Screenshot of "Wikidata and Scholia as a hub linking chemical knowledge".png[7].
- Wikidata and Scholia as a hub linking chemical knowledge's instance of is recorded as scholarly conference abstract[8].
- Wikidata and Scholia as a hub linking chemical knowledge's instance of is recorded as conference poster[9].
- Wikidata and Scholia as a hub linking chemical knowledge's page is recorded as 146[10].
- Wikidata and Scholia as a hub linking chemical knowledge's DOI is recorded as 10.6084/M9.FIGSHARE.6356027.V1[11].
- Wikidata and Scholia as a hub linking chemical knowledge's language of work or name is recorded as English[12].
- Wikidata and Scholia as a hub linking chemical knowledge's publication date is recorded as +2018-05-00T00:00:00Z[13].
- Wikidata and Scholia as a hub linking chemical knowledge's main subject is recorded as Wikidata[14].
- Wikidata and Scholia as a hub linking chemical knowledge's main subject is recorded as Scholia[15].
- Wikidata and Scholia as a hub linking chemical knowledge's main subject is recorded as chemistry[16].
- Wikidata and Scholia as a hub linking chemical knowledge's work available at URL is recorded as https://figshare.com/articles/Wikidata_and_Scholia_as_a_hub_linking_chemical_knowledge/6356027[17].
- Wikidata and Scholia as a hub linking chemical knowledge's number of pages is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+1'}[18].
- Wikidata and Scholia as a hub linking chemical knowledge's published in is recorded as 11th International Conference on Chemical Structures. Program & Abstracts[19].
- Wikidata and Scholia as a hub linking chemical knowledge's title is recorded as Wikidata and Scholia as a hub linking chemical knowledge[20].
- Wikidata and Scholia as a hub linking chemical knowledge's cites work is recorded as Enabling Open Science: Wikidata for Research (Wiki4R)[21].
- Wikidata and Scholia as a hub linking chemical knowledge's cites work is recorded as WikiGenomes: an open Web application for community consumption and curation of gene annotation data in Wikidata[22].
- Wikidata and Scholia as a hub linking chemical knowledge's cites work is recorded as The CompTox Chemistry Dashboard: a community data resource for environmental chemistry[23].
- Wikidata and Scholia as a hub linking chemical knowledge's cites work is recorded as SPLASH, a hashed identifier for mass spectra[24].
- Wikidata and Scholia as a hub linking chemical knowledge's cites work is recorded as WikiPathways: a multifaceted pathway database bridging metabolomics to other omics research[25].
- Wikidata and Scholia as a hub linking chemical knowledge's cites work is recorded as Scholia, Scientometrics and Wikidata[26].
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Recorded instance of include scholarly conference abstract[8] and conference poster[9].