Wikidata:WikiCite/Citation Typing Ontology
CiTO Annotation[edit]
This page gives some information about how citations (using Citation Typing Ontology (Q44955364)) can be annotated with their citation intention and what Wikidata holds currently.
Model[edit]
Each citing resources (journal article, data sets, software, etc) uses cites work (P2860). The CiTO annotation is added as a qualifier using has goal (P3712). The value of that qualifier has a value that is instance of citation intent (Q96471816), e.g. cites as authority (Q96479983) or one of these.
For example, the item Q102371658 has the following statement:
cites work |
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Sources[edit]
Currently, mainly two sources are used to add data:
- journals and preprint servers that have explicit CiTO annotations
- other sources
The other sources can be manually added, but also results from a publicly released dataset, like I did with CiteULike CiTO annotations (Q115470140).
Journals with CiTO annotations[edit]
- Journal of Cheminformatics (Q6294930) (multiple articles, see https://www.biomedcentral.com/collections/cito)
- Journal of Biomedical Semantics (Q6294854) (one article)
Preprint servers with CiTO annotations[edit]
- ChemRxiv (Q50012382) (e.g. https://chemrxiv.org/engage/chemrxiv/article-details/62569956742e9f1b495b88a2)
- BioHackrXiv (Q115450084) (e.g. https://biohackrxiv.org/7f95d/ aka An ETL pipeline to construct the Intrinsically Disordered Proteins Knowledge Graph (IDP-KG) using Bioschemas JSON-LD data dumps (Q115449286))
Data sets with CiTO annotations[edit]
- CiteULike CiTO annotations (Q115470140)
- Inputs and results of "A quantitative and qualitative citation analysis to retracted articles in the humanities domain" (Q117357537)
Statistics[edit]
Scholia (Q45340488) provides a statistics page showing how much CiTO-annotated citations we have in Wikidata: https://scholia.toolforge.org/cito