Hello,
Scholia can display country-topic information.
Switzerland - Wikipedia:
https://scholia.toolforge.org/country/Q39/topic/Q52
(author and organization currently times out for me, - we will change
the SPARQL query to
In the meantime Synia has a simpler and faster country-topic query
Hello,
We are searching for a list of researchers by country, with research
interests and affiliation (e.g., uni nonprofit) - to facilitate
collaboration and consortium building for e.g., european projects that
require people from specific nations and research entities to be on the
grant (e.g.,
Dear Kavein,
I now see that the list on
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:List_of_academic_studies_about_Wikipedia
is a Listeria list that means the the table content comes from Wikidata
(like Scholia).
In Scholia, we currently limit the number of publications listed for a
topic to
Dear Kavein,
I have created a page on Synia to show theses for a topic.
Here with Wikipedia (Q52) as the topic:
https://synia.toolforge.org/#topic/Q52/thesis
Currently, there are only 32 Wikipedia theses listed. I guess there are
more than that number.
best regards
Finn Årup Nielsen
Hoi,
Wikiresearch declined to eat our own dogfood and consequently it did not
enter publications in Wikidata. Given functionality like Scholia, they lose
out. Also given that they are not involved, I moved to subjects that are as
interesting.
Thanks,
GerardM
On Wed, 13 Mar 2024 at 06:07,
Hi,
turns out that I have only operated the recently published data which
have up to 500 entries,
the oldest published data also have 500 entries.
perhaps, another heading can be added to reflect chronological
publication, that would allow loading the entire 1200 + papers.
and, as there are
hi Finn,
This is a great resource, but, as the data is so large, I can only
load 500 at a time, I guess it would have more flexibility if this can
be ported in some way to wikipedia pages.
i am not sure if the Wikidata can be filtered to only shows
thesis/dissertations.
The thesis page at now
Dear Kavein and others,
I tend to update research on Wikidata instead on Wikipedia.
The Scholia page that shows Wikipedia research papers as listed in
Wikidata is here: https://scholia.toolforge.org/topic/Q52
I wonder how much curation is missing for Wikidata compared to the page
on the