CiTO, the Citation Typing Ontology, and its use for annotation of reference lists and visualization of citation networks
D. Shotton. (2009)Image Bioinformatics Research Group, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, Oxford OX1 3PS, UK.
Abstract
CiTO, the Citation Typing Ontology, is an ontology for describing the nature of reference citations in scientific research articles and other scholarly works, and for publishing these descriptions on the Semantic Web. Citation are described in terms of the factual and rhetorical relationships between citing publication and cited publication, the in-text and global citation frequencies of each cited work, and the nature of the cited work itself, including its peer review status. This paper describes CiTO and illustrates its usefulness both for the annotation of bibliographic reference lists and for the visualization of citation networks. CiTO Version 1.3, published on 5 May 2009, is written in the Web Ontology Language OWL, uses the namespace http://purl.org/net/cito/, and is available from http://purl.org/net/cito/, which uses content negotiation to deliver to the user an OWLDoc Web version of the ontology if accessed via a Web browser, or the OWL ontology itself if
accessed from an ontology management tool such as Protégé (http://protege.stanford.edu/).
%0 Journal Article
%1 Shotton_2009_CiTO
%A Shotton, David
%D 2009
%K CiTO citation ontology reference research scholarly_communication science semanticpublishing
%T CiTO, the Citation Typing Ontology, and its use for annotation of reference lists and visualization of citation networks
%U http://imageweb.zoo.ox.ac.uk/pub/2008/publications/Shotton_ISMB_BioOntology_CiTO_final_postprint.pdf
%X CiTO, the Citation Typing Ontology, is an ontology for describing the nature of reference citations in scientific research articles and other scholarly works, and for publishing these descriptions on the Semantic Web. Citation are described in terms of the factual and rhetorical relationships between citing publication and cited publication, the in-text and global citation frequencies of each cited work, and the nature of the cited work itself, including its peer review status. This paper describes CiTO and illustrates its usefulness both for the annotation of bibliographic reference lists and for the visualization of citation networks. CiTO Version 1.3, published on 5 May 2009, is written in the Web Ontology Language OWL, uses the namespace http://purl.org/net/cito/, and is available from http://purl.org/net/cito/, which uses content negotiation to deliver to the user an OWLDoc Web version of the ontology if accessed via a Web browser, or the OWL ontology itself if
accessed from an ontology management tool such as Protégé (http://protege.stanford.edu/).
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accessed from an ontology management tool such as Protégé (http://protege.stanford.edu/).},
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title = {CiTO, the Citation Typing Ontology, and its use for annotation of reference lists and visualization of citation networks},
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