Open Research Knowledge Graph

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Dr. Sanju Tiwari earned our curation grant several times by now and used it to prove that ORKG can advance her research on hallucination detection and mitigation in large language models. She already wrote several papers using the ORKG and got a lot of journal acceptances for them. Congratulations!

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As a research web engineer, Qurat-ul Ain Aftab does more than just design a good-looking interface. She engineers the fronted data architectures that make Open Science accessible, bridging the gap between backend systems and seamless user experiences.

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“Scientific publishing should not be seen as the final product of research. Rather, it is the beginning of a new cycle.” That's the motto of TIB Knowledge Loom, a project co-founded by Lauren Snyder. Not only does she bring valuable insights from her work as a science communicator, but she also has a background in ecology, giving her plenty of field experience and opening up new perspectives on scientific workflows.

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Just as important as getting data into the system is getting it out. This is the focus of our PhD Student Golsa Heidari's work. She makes research more accessible through intelligent retrieval and knowledge organization and works, among other things, on a dynamic multi-level faceted search for scientific knowledge. By integrating third-party tools for systematic reviews, she weaves the ORKG into existing scientific workflows.

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Jennifer D'Souza leads an NLP research group at TIB focused on scientific knowledge organization. Together with her team, she develops AI-supported tools and workflows for structuring, aligning, and publishing scientific knowledge.

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➡️ schema-miner: https://github.com/sciknoworg/schema-miner
➡️ OntoAligner: https://github.com/sciknoworg/OntoAligner
➡️ OntoLearner: https://github.com/sciknoworg/OntoLearner

To start its journey in the ORKG, knowledge has to be ingested and semantified. Our PhD student Lena John works on this with her tools ExtracTable & SciMantify, enabling human-machine collaboration for quality data. Once the data is in the system, her curation dashboard allows for quality control, deduplication and monitoring.

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➡️ ExtracTable: http://gitlab.com/TIBHannover/orkg/ExtracTable
➡️ SciMantify: http://orkg.org/csv-import
➡️ SciKGDash Curation Dashboard: https://scikgdash.sandbox.orkg.org/

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This year’s International Women in Engineering Day celebrates diversity under the theme of #EngineeringIntelligence. The perfect opportunity to introduce the brilliant women working on the Open Research Knowledge Graph, a truly intelligent system that helps researchers to discover, reproduce and reuse scientific knowledge from publications!

➡️ https://blog.tib.eu/2026/06/23/no-engineeringintelligence-without-us/

✨ New Feature! ✨

Bringing in content from your field has now become a lot easier thanks to our AI Comparison Creator. Upload papers relevant to your work and the ORKG automatically identifies relevant properties they have in common. After getting your approval, the information is extracted and compiled into a Comparison.

➡️ Try it out here: https://orkg.org/content-type/create?type=Comparison

Hey, participants of ICSA 2026! Have you seen the Open Science Challenge?

Annotate your paper with SciKGTex, make it machine-actionable and have the chance to win our ORKG Open Science Award! 🏆
It is super easy. Just use the SciKGTeX package and add a few structured descriptions to your LaTeX code. It does not only simplify the contribution to research knowledge graphs but also promotes the semantic representations in scientific communication and, thus, Open Science.
➡️ https://conf.researchr.org/track/icsa-2026/icsa-2026-open-science-challenge#Open-Science-Competition

ICSA 2026 - Open Science Challenge - ICSA 2026

Since the introduction of the Artifacts Evaluation Track in 2021, ICSA has taken important steps toward improving reproducibility and transparency in software architecture research. This track encouraged authors to share their tools, datasets, and replication packages, setting a strong foundation for artifact quality and reusability. Building on this success, we launch the ICSA 2026 Open Science Challenge. This challenge is inspired by ongoing discussions, challenges, and meta-research efforts in the software architecture community and beyond. This includes, among others: Fostering availa ...

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