Wikidata:WikiProject Wikidata for research/Talks/Workshop on Open Citations 2018
A guided tour through citation networks around public health emergencies
Abstract
editCitation networks provide a way to explore how knowledge spreads. In the context of public health emergencies, the timeliness of this spreading is of special concern. In this talk, I will explore citation networks around public health emergencies and highlight how they change on the time scale of specific emergencies like the Ebola or Zika virus outbreaks.
Tour plan
edit- Bologna (Q1891)
- Chikungunya virus (Q15794049)
- A single mutation in chikungunya virus affects vector specificity and epidemic potential (Q21131599)
- https://tools.wmflabs.org/scholia/work/Q21131599
- with a note on impact metrics
- https://tools.wmflabs.org/scholia/work/Q21131599
- Endpoint
- Potential side paths
Some impressions from the tour
editBonus pictures
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Scholia topic profile for travel-associated infection - screenshot of Wikidata Query Service as of 2018-09-04
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Scholia profile for Zika Virus Outbreak on Yap Island, Federated States of Micronesia
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Partial citation graph for Zika Virus Outbreak on Yap Island, Federated States of Micronesia
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Partial citation graph for Zika Virus Outbreak on Yap Island, Federated States of Micronesia (zooming in)
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Partial citation graph for "Ebola virus disease in West Africa--the first 9 months of the epidemic and forward projections", the most cited Ebola paper known as such to Wikidata
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Map of geolocations co-occurring with Zika virus as topics of scholarly publications indexed in Wikidata
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Map of geolocations co-occurring with Ebola virus as topics of scholarly publications indexed in Wikidata
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Map of institutions associated with authors of Zika papers citing Zika papers
About
editThis page hosts a contribution to the Workshop on Open Citations (Q51955163) held on 3-5 September 2018 in Bologna (Q1891).
Notes
edit- example works
- Wikidata:WikiProject Humanitarian Wikidata/Disease outbreaks
- WHO List of Blueprint priority diseases
- Citation chains over time as a means to measure the speed of diffusion of innovation
- Co-author network on (Zika virus or Zika fever) (heavy query)
- hashtag: WOOC2018
- Wikidata:WikiProject Source MetaData/Wikidata lists/Items about Zika virus or fever and citation queries therein
- Most cited authors on a set of topics — Zika virus and Zika fever as examples; can be grown to arbitrary list as long as query length remains allowable
- same for institutions
- Zika, Ebola, microcephaly, chikungunya, Aedes, invasive, Wolbachia
- Histropedia timeline for Zika virus publications
- can be filtered in various ways, e.g. by whether a specific
- paper was cited
- author/ institution/ journal was involved
- topic co-occurred
- etc.
- can be filtered in various ways, e.g. by whether a specific
- Histropedia timeline for Ebola virus publications
- en:Wikipedia:WikiProject Medicine/Popular pages
- What did the most cited authors about an outbreak do before the outbreak?
- Impact of Chikungunya virus on Aedes albopictus females and possibility of vertical transmission using the actors of the 2007 outbreak in Italy (Q34181419)