Tobias Kuhn

@tkuhn
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Assistant professor / starting entrepreneur focussing on applying semantic technologies to radically improve the communication of knowledge.
Webhttps://www.tkuhn.org/
ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-1267-0234
Workhttps://knowledgepixels.com/
LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/tkuhn/
Two days ago, Cristina Bucur successfully defended her PhD with the thesis "Linkflows: Towards Genuine Semantic Publishing in Science": https://research.vu.nl/files/291508015/finalphdthesiswithcover%20-%2065c528f1ccb2f.pdf A very impressive piece of work, with great theoretical as well as practical significance for the future of publishing and science.
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📌Later today (18 April🕓16:00 CEST) join the @nanopub_org-led online session to learn how anyone can link #nanopublications linked to papers published in our #journal!
👉Event FREE & OPEN to everyone: https://nanopub.net/sessions/ #nanopubs #openscience #openresearch @k8pixels @txkuhn
Nano Sessions | Nanopublications

The Nano Sessions connect the people who are interested in nanopublications and who want to learn from each other about the related technologies. Every session consists of two 10-minute talks, discussion, and a news sharing part. See the description for more information.

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🗓️Join us on Tuesday, 18 April,🕓16:00 CEST at the @nanopub_org's online session!
Our team will present & demonstrate how the #openscience-driven @RIOJournal supports #nanopublications linked to ANY publication.
👉Event FREE & OPEN to everyone: https://nanopub.net/sessions/ #nanopubs
Nano Sessions | Nanopublications

The Nano Sessions connect the people who are interested in nanopublications and who want to learn from each other about the related technologies. Every session consists of two 10-minute talks, discussion, and a news sharing part. See the description for more information.

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🆕@k8pixels & @Pensoft let anyone on @ORCID_Org add, link & display #nanopublications to any paper in our #journal!
💡#Nanopubs: scientifically meaningful assertions made machine-actionable & -interpretable with the CiTO ontology.
@nanopub_org #OpenScience #AcademicTwitter
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🆕#Nanopublications feature made available at our #journal by @Pensoft & @k8pixels to add further (AND machine-interpretable!) meaning to comments or #academic #citations!
👍You can now support, agree, disagree, discuss or otherwise express your take on publications! #openscience
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🔥#Nanopublications NOW LIVE!🔥 @nanopub_org
Together with @k8pixels, we launched a straightforward workflow to create #nanopubs in relation to an already #published article in @RIOJournal!
👍Displayed side-by-side to the #research paper (e.g. https://riojournal.com/article/95174/list/22/).
Development and Sharing of Open Science Hardware: Lessons Learned from Wikimedia Fellowships

The promise of open hardware as a branch of open science is a sustainable change of research instrumentation towards more openly documented and licensed designs. Methods, code, and data are already valued by journal editors and peer-reviews to judge if a study's result can be replicated with the information provided in a manuscript. The open hardware movement seeks to include laboratory tools and research instrumentation into the same category. Availability of and access to open hardware equipment are set to democratize professional lab work and field studies as well as enhance the transferability of methods to civic science settings. Here, we report four case studies from the first five years of the Wikimedia Program "Free Knowledge", an open science fellowship funded by Wikimedia Germany and partners. The project developers discuss and evaluate the impact related to key aspects typically attributed with open hardware: costs, availability, adaptability, community and educational value. The open hardware projects covered in this review span from natural sciences to life sciences to education.

Research Ideas and Outcomes