Nanopublication-Based Semantic Publishing and Reviewing: A Field Study with Formalization Papers
Cristina-Iulia Bucur, Tobias Kuhn, Davide Ceolin, Jacco van, Ossenbruggen

TL;DR
This study demonstrates the feasibility of publishing scientific claims with formal semantics using nanopublications, including the entire review process, to enhance machine interpretability and improve scientific communication.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach of formalizing scientific claims and the review process using nanopublications, validated through a field study with real submissions.
Findings
High technical and practical feasibility demonstrated
Authors showed high interest and confidence in the process
The approach enables machine-interpretable scientific publishing
Abstract
With the rapidly increasing amount of scientific literature,it is getting continuously more difficult for researchers in different disciplines to be updated with the recent findings in their field of study.Processing scientific articles in an automated fashion has been proposed as a solution to this problem,but the accuracy of such processing remains very poor for extraction tasks beyond the basic ones.Few approaches have tried to change how we publish scientific results in the first place,by making articles machine-interpretable by expressing them with formal semantics from the start.In the work presented here,we set out to demonstrate that we can formally publish high-level scientific claims in formal logic,and publish the results in a special issue of an existing journal.We use the concept and technology of nanopublications for this endeavor,and represent not just the submissions and…
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TopicsSemantic Web and Ontologies · Scientific Computing and Data Management · Business Process Modeling and Analysis
