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A cup of coffee for you!

Thanks for all your hard work on the Altmetrics article. Lawsonstu (talk) 19:04, 13 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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sci-hub.io

Thanks for the thanks. It looks like some zealous soul has again deleted "sci-hub.io". Oh well, I'm not about to undelete his deletion of my restore (it could become tedious). Anyway, you'll find the latest list of alternative addresses here: Sci-Hub#External_links. (I knew about the .bz, the .cc, and I've added the I.P. address as well as the .ac. Cheers--Akhooha (talk) 22:55, 6 May 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Well, it actually seems that I may have been right in the first place... sci-hub-io was very recently taken down: https://torrentfreak.com/elsevier-complaint-shuts-down-sci-hub-domain-name-160504/ But I learned about that after my thanks (which still stands). Egonw (talk) 08:39, 7 May 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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Facto Post – Issue 24 – 17 May 2019

Facto Post – Issue 24 – 17 May 2019
Text mining display of noun phrases from the US Presidential Election 2012

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Semantic Web and TDM – a ContentMine view

Two dozen issues, and this may be the last, a valediction at least for a while.

It's time for a two-year summation of ContentMine projects involving TDM (text and data mining).

Wikidata and now Structured Data on Commons represent the overlap of Wikimedia with the Semantic Web. This common ground is helping to convert an engineering concept into a movement. TDM generally has little enough connection with the Semantic Web, being instead in the orbit of machine learning which is no respecter of the semantic. Don't break a taboo by asking bots "and what do you mean by that?"

The ScienceSource project innovates in TDM, by storing its text mining results in a Wikibase site. It strives for compliance of its fact mining, on drug treatments of diseases, with an automated form of the relevant Wikipedia referencing guideline MEDRS. Where WikiFactMine set up an API for reuse of its results, ScienceSource has a SPARQL query service, with look-and-feel exactly that of Wikidata's at query.wikidata.org. It also now has a custom front end, and its content can be federated, in other words used in data mashups: it is one of over 50 sites that can federate with Wikidata.

The human factor comes to bear through the front end, which combines a link to the HTML version of a paper, text mining results organised in drug and disease columns, and a SPARQL display of nearby drug and disease terms. Much software to develop and explain, so little time! Rather than telling the tale, Facto Post brings you ScienceSource links, starting from the how-to video, lower right.

ScienceSourceReview, introductory video: but you need run it from the original upload file on Commons
Links for participation

The review tool requires a log in on sciencesource.wmflabs.org, and an OAuth permission (bottom of a review page) to operate. It can be used in simple and more advanced workflows. Examples of queries for the latter are at d:Wikidata_talk:ScienceSource project/Queries#SS_disease_list and d:Wikidata_talk:ScienceSource_project/Queries#NDF-RT issue.

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File:Phase1-drug-bms-906024.png listed for discussion

A file that you uploaded or altered, File:Phase1-drug-bms-906024.png, has been listed at Wikipedia:Files for discussion. Please see the discussion to see why it has been listed (you may have to search for the title of the image to find its entry). Feel free to add your opinion on the matter below the nomination. Thank you. --Minorax«¦talk¦» 11:04, 4 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Just testing ...

liquorice, Ixora coccinea Egon Willighagen (talk) 03:44, 26 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]