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Figure 1 a

Screenshots of Scholia with examples of the kinds of visualizations it provides. Such individual visualization panels are then combined in a predefined way into profiles for authors, topics, organizations, works, events, locations or other units of interest. The examples are taken from the Scholia author profile for "Finn Årup Nielsen", available via https://tools.wmflabs.org/scholia/author/Q20980928, and the Scholia topic profile for "Zika virus", available via https://tools.wmflabs.org/scholia/topic/Q202864. All of these images were made available through Wikimedia Commons as part of the drafting process for this proposal. The files' locations there are indicated, and they are all licensed CC0/Public Domain.

"Topic scores" panel for an author profile. The image is available as Scholia_-_January_2019_-_Finn_%C3%85rup_Nielsen_as_author_-_topic_scores.png , and a snapshot of the complete author profile as Scholia - January 2019 - Finn Årup Nielsen as author -.png.

 
 
  Part of: Rasberry L, Willighagen E, Nielsen F, Mietchen D (2019) Robustifying Scholia: paving the way for knowledge discovery and research assessment through Wikidata. Research Ideas and Outcomes 5: e35820. https://doi.org/10.3897/rio.5.e35820