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Academic Observatory Workflows

Authors: Hosking, Richard; Diprose, James P; Roelofs, Aniek; Chien, Tuan-Yow; Massen-Hane, Alex; Smith, Keegan R; Handcock, Rebecca N; +5 Authors

Academic Observatory Workflows

Abstract

Academic Observatory Workflows provides Apache Airflow workflows for fetching, processing and analysing data about academic institutions. The workflows include: Crossref Events, Crossref Fundref, Crossref Metadata, Geonames, OpenAlex, Open Citations, ORCID, PubMed, ROR, Scopus, Unpaywall and Web of Science. Contributors Conceptualization: Richard Hosking, James P. Diprose, Aniek Roelofs, Lucy Montgomery, and Cameron Neylon. Data curation: Richard Hosking, James P. Diprose, Aniek Roelofs, Tuan-Yow Chien, Rebecca N. Handcock, Cameron Neylon, Keegan R. Smith, and Julian Tonti-Filippini. Formal analysis: Richard Hosking, James P. Diprose, Aniek Roelofs, Tuan-Yow Chien, Rebecca N. Handcock, Bianca Kramer, and Cameron Neylon. Funding acquisition: Lucy Montgomery and Cameron Neylon. Investigation: Richard Hosking, James P. Diprose, Aniek Roelofs, Tuan-Yow Chien, Rebecca N. Handcock, Alex Massen-Hane, Keegan R. Smith, and Julian Tonti-Filippini. Methodology: Richard Hosking, James P. Diprose, Aniek Roelofs, Tuan-Yow Chien, Rebecca N. Handcock, Alex Massen-Hane, Keegan R. Smith, and Julian Tonti-Filippini. Project administration: Richard Hosking, Kathryn Napier, Lucy Montgomery, and Cameron Neylon. Resources: Richard Hosking, James P. Diprose, and Aniek Roelofs. Software: Richard Hosking, James P. Diprose, Aniek Roelofs, Tuan-Yow Chien, Rebecca N. Handcock, Cameron Neylon, Alex Massen-Hane, and Keegan R. Smith. Supervision: Richard Hosking, James P. Diprose, Kathryn Napier, and Cameron Neylon. Validation: Richard Hosking, James P. Diprose, Aniek Roelofs, Tuan-Yow Chien, Rebecca N. Handcock, Bianca Kramer, and Cameron Neylon. Visualization: Richard Hosking, James P. Diprose, Aniek Roelofs, Tuan-Yow Chien, Rebecca N. Handcock, and Cameron Neylon. Writing - original draft: Richard Hosking, James P. Diprose, Aniek Roelofs, Tuan-Yow Chien, and Cameron Neylon. Writing - review & editing: Richard Hosking, Aniek Roelofs, Bianca Kramer, and Cameron Neylon.

The Curtin Open Knowledge Initiative (COKI) is a strategic initiative of the Research Office at Curtin, the Faculty of Humanities, School of Media, Creative Arts and Social Inquiry and the Curtin Institute for Data Science, with additional support from the Mellon Foundation and the Arcadia Fund, a charitable fund of Lisbet Rausing and Peter Baldwin.

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academic, data, workflow, apache airflow, higher-education, science, bad-project

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