👉More info at: https://opencitations.net/download
👀Check out our #OpenCitationsMeta Database (last dump: February 2025) for the bibliographic metadata from all the publications in #Index: https://opencitations.net/meta
The July 2024 release of #OpenCitationsIndex, based on several sources, is now available! It includes information on >2 BILLION citations.
More info at: https://opencitations.net/index
👉Check out our #OpenCitationsMeta Database (last dump: June 2024) for the bibliographic metadata from all the publications in #Index: https://opencitations.net/meta
On Feb. 23, #OpenCitations' developer Elia Rizzetto will present the paper "Mapping Bibliographic Metadata Collections: The Case of OpenCitations Meta and OpenAlex" at #IRCDL2024, during the session "Open Science & Education" (h.11:30-13 CET). Read the paper: https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-3643/paper15.pdf
🏖️Our technical infrastructure does not take a vacation: we are finishing the redesign of the ingestion workflow and will share the outcomes soon in September! You will have to wait until October for the new #COCI release, but the new release of #OpenCitationsMeta is out: https://opencitations.net/meta
👉Explore our ongoing activities and release deadlines here: https://trello.com/b/RprHYoKL/opencitations
Why OpenCitations Meta? #OpenCitationsMeta represents a major infrastructural advance for OpenCitations, since it addresses and overcomes some of the limitations previously experienced, providing three major benefits:
OpenCitations Meta is out now! It stores and delivers bibliographic metadata for all publications involved in the OpenCitations citation #indexes, and presently contains #metadata describing > 87 MILLION bibliographic entities. Learn more about its data and technical features here: https://opencitations.hypotheses.org/3140