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#dblp computer science bibliography
Schloss #Dagstuhl LZI
* Marcel R. Ackermann ~MRA
* Florian Reitz ~FR
* Michael Ley ~ML

#computerscience #research
#opendata #knowledgegraph

We are (now) also on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/dblp.org

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bloghttps://blog.dblp.org

Interested in working with us? #Dagstuhl is looking for a Computer Scientist/Research Data Expert to join our team.

https://www.dagstuhl.de/en/institute/jobs/2025/informatiker-in-expert-in-fuer-forschungsdaten-m-w-d-voll-oder-teilzeit-tv-l-e13

The #dblp team is happy to celebrate reaching the #milestone of having more than 8 million #computerscience publication in the dblp computer science bibliography.
https://blog.dblp.org/2025/07/25/8-million-publications/
Day 2 of Workshop on Open Citations and Open Scholarly Metadata 2025 #wooc2025
Workshop on Open Citations and Open Scholarly Metadata 2025 #wooc2025 in #Bologna
Yesterday, #dblp passed the special 7x7 milestone of 7,777,777 publications in the dblp computer science bibliography. #luckynumberseven

Since this December’s release, the monthly #dblp dump snapshots (both XML and RDF) have moved to #Dagstuhl Publishing's DROPS server. As a huge improvement, this means that dblp data releases are now (finally!) properly registered for DOI.

Read more about it in our latest blog post:
https://blog.dblp.org/2024/12/02/dblp-dump-releases-now-have-a-doi/

dblp dump releases now have a DOI – blog.dblp.org

In 2025, we are having a #Dagstuhl Seminar on Open Scholarly Infrastructures. These topics are (also) highly relevant for maintaining the #dblp computer science bibliography.
https://www.dagstuhl.de/25381
Dagstuhl Seminar 25381: Open Scholarly Information Systems: Status Quo, Challenges, Opportunities

After more than 4 years of working from home and smaller replacement offices (due to the CoViD pandemic and various construction works at Trier University), the #dblp team is finally moving back into its own offices today. However, the option of working from home is here to stay for our team members.
The #dblp team is happy to celebrate our latest #milestone of more than 7 million #computerscience publication in the dblp computer science bibliography.
https://blog.dblp.org/2024/01/01/7-million-publications/
7 million publications – blog.dblp.org