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Using Cita to support reference extraction workflows from Zotero

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Using Cita to support reference extraction workflows from Zotero
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Production Year2023
Production PlaceFrankfurt am Main

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In this presentation we will introduce Cita and discuss how its current features can support reference extraction workflows by simplifying the reconciliation, publication and reutilization of extracted data. Specifically, we will show how extracted references may be added to Zotero items and reconciled with bibliographic records on Wikidata. We will also show how extracted reference metadata can be published to Wikidata, further contributing to this collaborative database. Finally, we will demonstrate how these data can be reused by other Cita and Scholia users to better understand how works in their fields build upon one another. In addition, we will discuss how proposed features may further support reconciliation with and publication to additional data sources, including OpenCitation’s Crowdsourced Open Citations Index, CROCI. Finally, we will propose plans to have Cita integrate reference extraction engines right into Zotero. We will discuss how this may enable wider use of these tools and the promotion of crowd-sourced projects.