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4th WOOC 2023: Bologna, Italy
- Workshop on Open Citations and Open Scholarly Metadata, WOOC 2023, Bologna, Italy, October 26-27, 2023. Zenodo 2023

- Suzanne Dumouchel:

Open research assessment: switching from quantitative to qualitative practices. - Patryk Hubar:

Machine-learning based solutions for retrospective conversion of printed bibliographies. Unleashing humanities metadata for literary scholars. - Silvio Peroni, Chiara Di Giambattista:

OpenCitations: an independent, community-led, and not-for-profit Open Science infrastructure organisation to support reproducible and transparent research assessment. - Peter Aspeslagh:

Retrieving and registering author affiliation data for Flemish non-Web of Science SSH publications. Pragmatic strategies to integrate scholarly metadata from a multitude of sources. - Nina Tscheke:

Open Metadata for Books - Next-Generation Digital Discovery. - Teresa Kubacka, Simon Willemin:

Evaluating the quality and reliability of open bibliometric data for country-wide research assessment purposes in Switzerland - insights from project TOBI. - Jessica Lam:

Automated metadata matching for reference linking. - Maria Levchenko:

Supporting preprint evaluation: accessing preprint peer reviews with Europe PMC. - Stephen Curry:

Opening up space for research assessment reform. - Philipp Mayr, Tobias Backes, Muhammad Ahsan Shahid:

Outcomes of the OUTCITE Project on Reference Extraction & Linking in the Social Sciences. - Giovanni Colavizza:

Wikipedia and Open Access. - Alessandro Bertozzi:

Serica: enhancing open scholarly research through collaborative metadata management and assessment. - Iratxe Puebla:

The Global Data Citation Corpus. - Vincent W. J. van Gerven Oei:

Open Metadata Management and Dissemination with Thoth. - José Luis Ortega Priego, Lorena Delgado-Quirós:

SILICE: A Spanish proposal for a local scholarly information system based only on open data. - Toma Susi:

How can open citations and metadata help us in reforming research assessment? - Olga Pagnotta:

Investigating the performance of GROBID and OUTCITE. - Chaker Jebari:

REPA : REsearch Performance Analyzer.

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