We must not take for granted how critical these media activities are to the joy of celebrating our humanity and to the responsibility of sustaining our freedom.
Books remain a dominant format, though reading and discussing stories, as well as the IP generated from books, have become integrated in consumers’ experiences and on publishers’ spreadsheets.
Babis Marmanis shares his experience in building a knowledge graph of researchers that have published articles related to Coronaviruses and provide some details of the data quality issues that were encountered while working with the bibliographic metadata.
CCC’s Expert View facilitates exploration of hundreds of thousands of authors, including interconnections between them, their publications, and areas of interest. Here’s a behind-the-scenes look at how we built it.
Whether working in business development, human resources, medical affairs, clinical affairs, or competitive intelligence teams, people need to identify researchers and key opinion leaders (KOLs) in different therapeutic areas.
CCC’s knowledge graph can aid in the identification of peer reviewers and understanding of the research landscape for coronavirus-related publications and has uses ranging from publication ethics to marketing analysis.