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Springer starts pilot project on Linked Open Data

Metadata on conference proceedings will be made available free of charge

Heidelberg, 05 March 2015

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Springer has now opened selected metadata from conference publications, heeding 
the European Commission's call for promoting open data. The term Linked Open 
Data (LOD) refers to structured, machine-readable data, which more and more 
researchers and librarians are now using in their work. Springer belongs to the 
vanguard of LOD providers and has assumed a leading role among those publishers 
offering semantically searchable data. More details on the platform can be 
found at 
lod.springer.com<http://lod.springer.com/wiki/bin/view/Springer+LOD/About>, and 
an interactive graphic is available at 
lod.springer.com/live<http://lod.springer.com/live/>.

"By introducing this innovative service, Springer has considerably improved the 
visibility of its publications, authors and editors," explains Markus Kaindl, 
LOD Project Manager at Springer. This conference metadata is also extremely 
valuable for other important clients. For example, Google Scholar uses the open 
data-links to optimize its citation rankings, allowing it to see where a paper 
was published. Conference organizers, national and institutional research 
agencies that award project funding, indexing services, and other conference 
data users also stand to profit from the LOD data.

Conference proceedings volumes gather all papers presented at a given 
conference. Springer publishes about 1,200 volumes every year, which represents 
a significant percentage of all such works published in technical fields 
worldwide. In computer science and engineering, publication in the proceedings 
of top conferences is, in fact, often preferred over publication in academic 
journals.

The pilot project is a joint effort with the University of Mannheim in Germany 
(Data and Web Science Group) and Netwise. It currently involves open data on 
roughly 8,000 proceedings volumes from around 1,200 conference series, 
including Springer's Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS). The data can be 
downloaded free of charge, and is connected to the LOD Cloud via the DLBP ID.

The pilot group is now working to expand its current list of cooperation 
partners, which will include the Vienna University of Technology, providing 
data about members of conference program committees and the PEERE project, 
which provides additional information on the peer-review processes employed at 
different conferences. The data currently available focuses chiefly on computer 
science, with other fields to follow.


Springer Science+Business Media (www.springer.com<http://www.springer.com>) is 
a leading global scientific, technical and medical publisher, providing 
researchers in academia, scientific institutions and corporate R&D departments 
with quality content via innovative information products and services. Springer 
is also a trusted local-language publisher in Europe - especially in Germany 
and the Netherlands - primarily for physicians and professionals working in 
healthcare and road safety education. Springer published roughly 2,200 
English-language journals and more than 8,400 new books in 2013, and the group 
is home to the world's largest STM eBook collection, as well as the most 
comprehensive portfolio of open access journals. In 2013, Springer 
Science+Business Media generated sales of approximately EUR 943 million. The 
group employs more than 8,000 individuals across the globe.





Further Information:
European Commission: Promotion for open 
data<http://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/open-data-0>

LOD for conferences in Computer 
Science<http://lod.springer.com/wiki/bin/view/Springer+LOD/About>
Visualization page<http://lod.springer.com/live/>
Cooperation partners:
Data and Web Science Group of University of 
Mannheim<http://dws.informatik.uni-mannheim.de/en/home/>
Netwise<http://netwise.it/>
Linked Data Lab of the Vienna University of 
Technology<http://ldlab.ifs.tuwien.ac.at/>
Projects in progress:
PEERE<http://www.peere.org/>

Contact

Renate Bayaz | Springer | Corporate Communications
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[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>




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