Scholia (original) (raw)
Scholia relies on Wikidata, and Wikidata contains only a limited albeit growing subset of the corpus of scholarly literature, its authors and citations. Read more about the limitations in the FAQ or check the statistics.
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Profiles
View the researcher profile for the Semantic Web researcher Denny Vrandečić. It shows his papers, co-authors, etc.
Technical University of Denmark
View the profile for an organization: People associated with the organization, their publications, the co-author patterns, etc.
View information about a venue, e.g., a scientific journal or scientific conference. Here, the NeuroImage journal, its recently published papers, authors, topics, citation pattern, etc.
View information about a publisher, here_Public Library of Science_, with, e.g., the journals it publishes.
View information about the authors or journals publishing on COVID-19.
View information about the authors or journals publishing on Zika virus.
Redirects
If you know the external identifier of a concept, then Scholia can make a lookup based on it:
<issn/2050-084X>
Look up by ISSN. This will identify the eLife journal.
<ror/032q98j12>
Redirect also works for organizations with the Research Organisation Registry (ROR) identifier, here the Wikimedia Foundation.
<orcid/0000-0002-5494-8126>
Lookup 0000-0002-5494-8126 that is identifying Carol Greider.
<github/vedina>
Redirect via GitHub username, here @vedina to Nina Jeliazkova.
<doi/10.1186/S13321-016-0161-3>
Redirect via a DOI.
<viaf/59976288>
Redirect via VIAF identifier, here to Ben Feringa