In a recent coding sprint, several updates to Scholia have been made, including a number of new features. #wikidata

For example, the Dataset aspect now has a "cite" button, that allows you to export the citation in BiBTeX, BibLaTeX, CFF, and several other formats.

A second new feature is that on the Taxon aspect, the list of metabolites found in that taxon now shows the chemical structure of them, e.g. see https://scholia.toolforge.org/taxon/Q12024#metabolome (Pinus) #chemistry #taxonomy
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Other improvements are smaller but not less interesting. For example, for works we now display a link if the work replies to another work (as defined by a https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P2675 statement)
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the intellectual work to which the subsequent work is a direct reply

The Disease aspect landing page also got modernized and now shows an example how the redirection functionality is used for OMIM identifiers, see https://scholia.toolforge.org/disease/
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as always, the full list of recent changes can be followed with the revision history (https://github.com/WDscholia/scholia/commits/master) and the recently closed pull requests (https://github.com/WDscholia/scholia/pulls?q=is%3Apr+is%3Aclosed)
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