Hello Dimitris,

finally the project is complete :)

It can be downloaded from the following link:

https://github.com/DavidNazarian/BibLinkCreator


Best Regards,
David Nazarian 

    On Wednesday, October 19, 2016 1:26 PM, Dimitris Kontokostas 
<jimk...@gmail.com> wrote:
 

 Awesome & looking forward to it!(cc'ing the wikicite community)
pls note that it is DBpedia - lowercase p :)
Cheers,Dimitris
On Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 1:08 PM, David <d_...@yahoo.com> wrote:

Hello Dimitris,

I'm very happy to hear that you find the project useful.

The code is still under development but it's planned to be open sourced upon 
completion.
It would be great if it could contribute to DBPedia.


Best Regards,
David Nazarian
 

    On Tuesday, October 18, 2016 3:15 PM, Dimitris Kontokostas 
<jimk...@gmail.com> wrote:
 

 Great work David!
Thank you for the links and the detailed report

Are you planning to open source the code that generates the links?We could try 
and integrate it into the DBpedia release publishing workflow.
Cheers,Dimitris

On Tue, Oct 18, 2016 at 2:28 PM, Δαβίδ Ναζαριάν <dnazar...@csd.auth.gr> wrote:

Hello, Concerning the DBPedia citations & references challenge, we report about 
a project that aims to map the DBPedia's citations to existing bibliographical 
data. Even though the deadline for the challenge has passed we would be 
grateful for your feedback about the project. More specifically, a number of 
properties of the enwiki-20160305-citation-data. ttl file have been used in 
order to facilitate the linking of the triples' subjects (found in the file) to 
URIs from other bibliographical sources. As a result, a total of 402,354 links 
were discovered, with 379,835 corresponding to distinct subjects. Emphasis has 
been given to the properties that represent identifiers, that can be found in 
other data sources and are relatively common. In particular, the properties 
isbn, isbn13, issn, doi, journal, series, periodical, magazine, oclc, pmid and 
arxiv have been used combined with the title and year. The linking of the data 
has been based on a number of LOD dumps that are available for download and 
bibliographical websites that provide their metadata through APIs. The project 
comprises of an application written in Java that processes and links the data 
and a triplestore which stores the original and the processed data.  The 
following data sources have been used in the project:
| Data source | Type | Unique triples in local data dump |
| DBPedia citations | Data dump | 76.2M |
| DBLP - Digital Bibliography & Library Project | Data dump | 88.1M |
| BNB - British National Bibliography | Data dump | 111M |
| DNB - Deutsche Nationalbibliografie | Data dump | 414.2M |
| BNE - Biblioteca Nacional de España | Data dump | 68.7M |
| Springer | Data dump | 3.3M |
| WorldCat | API | 2.1M |
| PubMed | API | 0.629M |
| arXiv | API | 0.021M |

 The enwiki-20160305-citation-data. ttl file contains 76,223,926 unique triples 
with 12,391,363 distinct subjects. The results found in the project correspond 
to 379,835 / 999,679 = 38% of the distinct subjects extracted and to 379,835 / 
12,391,363 = 3% of the entire file.  The links found, are contained in the 
dbpedia_combined_links.nt.zip file and also can be queried from the following 
GraphDB Free SPARQL endpoint: http://lod.csd.auth.gr:7200/ sparql A more 
detailed report about the project can be found at:  
https://dl.dropboxusercontent. com/s/botmb4ax8d7ixug/Report_ 
citation-challenge.pdf  Respectfully,David Nazarian
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