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== Using Scholia == === Main tool === <gallery mode="traditional" widths="240px"> File:Charles Darwin - Scholia - Bio.png|Author's Bio File:Charles Darwin - Scholia - List of Publications.png|List of Publications File:Charles Darwin - Scholia - Number of Publications per Year.png|Number of Publications per Year File:Charles Darwin - Scholia - Topic scores.png|Topic scores File:Charles Darwin - Scholia - Co-author graph.png|Co-authors </gallery> Access the Scholia tool at http://scholia.toolforge.org/. The menu bar lists "author", "work", "organization", "topic", and suggested other data visualisation options. Anyone who wishes to see a scholarly profile of a researcher based on Wikidata information about their publications may search for their name in the "author" presentation; for a Wikidata profile of a publication, search "work"; and so on for the others. === Creating a scholarly profile === When Wikidata has an item entry for a person and item entries for at least some of their publications, then Scholia will use that information to generate a scholarly profile. Anyone wishing to create a scholarly profile with Scholia should edit the Wikidata item for that person in the usual way of engaging with Wikidata. In addition to editing the item for individuals, one should provide Wikidata with a list of that person's publications with appropriate structured data indicating that they are an author of these publications. === Contributing bibliographic data === Wikidata is seeking structured metadata for academic publications. The project through which the Wikimedia community is managing the social, technical, data accession, and data implementation issues for citations is [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WikiCite WikiCite]. While smaller data experiments on the order of perhaps hundreds of publications are appropriate for anyone to upload, anyone engaged in large-scale citation upload should join the Wikicite community to review the thousands of pages of documentation and content describing the complicated relationship between Wikipedia, Wikidata, and citations to everything ever published. To contribute enough data to create scholarly profiles for a few individuals, then collect the [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q25670 digital object identifier (Q25670)s] for their publications and upload them to Wikidata using any of the tools which format citations for Wikidata. [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:WikiProject_Source_MetaData WikiProject Source MetaData] presents tools including [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Fatameh fatameh] and [https://iw.toolforge.org/sourcemd Source MetaData]. === Other visualisations === Scholia offers visualisations for publications, organisations, and other entities. The model for preparing visualisations for any of these is the same as for an individual researcher: first set up a Wikidata item for the entity to profile, then upload citations to publications which have structured data noting the relationship of the publication to the entity to profile. For instance, items about publications that have a [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P921 main subject (P921)] statement will appear in the "topic" visualisation ([https://iw.toolforge.org/scholia/topic/Q202864 example: Zika virus]). === Use as a reference manager === Scholia integrates with [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q8029 BibTeX (Q8029)], i.e. from inside [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q5301 TeX (Q5301)] or [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q5310 LaTeX (Q5310)] documents, a particular reference can be cited by just using their Wikidata identifier, through which Scholia can retrieve the bibliographic metadata that BibTeX can process to format the output according to the style file defined in the document.
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