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In the enKORE project ([https://doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.68.66685 Jeschke et al. 2021]), we took the Hi Knowledge initiative to the next level by developing a range of interactive tools that allow users to (i) find papers and data in invasion science, (ii) explore the field, (iii) analyse and synthesise and (iv) contribute and curate data and information. These tools can now be explored and used on our website. While the enKORE project focused on invasion science, we also started to develop tools for other fields, in particular urban ecology ([https://doi.org/10.1111/brv.12964 Lokatis et al. 2023]) and restoration ecology ([https://doi.org/10.1111/rec.13676 Heger et al. 2022]). In a workshop in late 2023, we also explored opportunities to use the Hi Knowledge approach for meta-ecology theory. Please get in touch if you’d like to join our initiative and perhaps apply such an approach in other fields, so that we can jointly build an open, zoomable atlas across research fields.
In the enKORE project ([https://doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.68.66685 Jeschke et al. 2021]), we took the Hi Knowledge initiative to the next level by developing a range of interactive tools that allow users to (i) find papers and data in invasion science, (ii) explore the field, (iii) analyse and synthesize and (iv) contribute and curate data and information. These tools can now be explored and used on our website. While the enKORE project focused on invasion science, we also started to develop tools for other fields, in particular urban ecology ([https://doi.org/10.1111/brv.12964 Lokatis et al. 2023]) and restoration ecology ([https://doi.org/10.1111/rec.13676 Heger et al. 2024]). In a workshop in late 2023, we additionally explored opportunities to use the Hi Knowledge approach for meta-ecology theory. Please get in touch if you’d like to join our initiative and perhaps apply such an approach in other fields, so that we can jointly build an open, zoomable atlas across research fields.

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In the enKORE project (Jeschke et al. 2021), we took the Hi Knowledge initiative to the next level by developing a range of interactive tools that allow users to (i) find papers and data in invasion science, (ii) explore the field, (iii) analyse and synthesize and (iv) contribute and curate data and information. These tools can now be explored and used on our website. While the enKORE project focused on invasion science, we also started to develop tools for other fields, in particular urban ecology (Lokatis et al. 2023) and restoration ecology (Heger et al. 2024). In a workshop in late 2023, we additionally explored opportunities to use the Hi Knowledge approach for meta-ecology theory. Please get in touch if you’d like to join our initiative and perhaps apply such an approach in other fields, so that we can jointly build an open, zoomable atlas across research fields.