- [[references]] - Title: Where the rubber meets the road: Identifying integration points for semantic publishing in existing scholarly practice - Meta: - Tags: #ref/Paper [[DSynthesis Infrastructure]] - Authored by:: [[Joel Chan]] - Year: [[2020]] - Publication: JCDL 2020 Workshop on Conceptual MOdeling - Zotero link: [Zotero Link](zotero://select/items/1_DFZUPKMR) - URL: [Chan et al. (2020). Where the rubber meets the road: Identifying integration points for semantic publishing in existing scholarly practice. JCDL 2020 Workshop on Conceptual MOdeling](undefined) - Content - Abstract - Semantic publishing has significant potential to transform scholarly work. While much progress has been made on conceptual models and technical infrastructure, authorship remains an open problem. Here, we explore whether and how semantic publishing labor might be integrated into the existing practices of scholars reading and synthesizing the literature. From a series of studies of scholars, we observe rich practices across a variety of workflows and tool ecologies that overlap with key aspects of semantic publishing: 1) creating granular knowledge artifacts (\rcompress{}), extracting and specifying provenance and contextual details (\rcontext{}), and 3) specifying semantically typed entities and relations between knowledge units (\rcompose{}). We discuss implications of these findings for developing sustainable, scholar-powered models of semantic publishing. - #lit-context - way more background data in [[WP JCDL Where the semantic publishing rubber meets the scholarly practice road]] - [[📝 lit-notes]] ###### Discourse Context - **Informs::** [[CLM - Context and privacy are in tension when sharing knowledge with others]] - **Informs::** [[QUE - What semantic publishing work is already being done by scholars in their scholarly workflows]] - **Informs::** [[QUE - How might we characterize scientists' synthesis practices from a processtool perspective]]