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List of works by Andra Waagmeester

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Wiki Loves iNaturalist: How Wikimedians Integrate iNaturalist Content on Wikipedia, Wikidata, and Wikimedia Commons

scientific abstract published in 2025

Nature Europe site should highlight most productive countries.

scientific article (publication date: 10 June 2010)

Biological pathway abstractions: from two-dimensional drawings to multidimensional linked data

PhD thesis of 2024 by Dr Andra Waagmeester

MCP server tools with RDF shapes

Rendering co-author graphs using linked-open-data from Wikidata

There and back again: RDF as a bridge to domain-platforms like OMERO

conference paper

Using Crowd-sourcing Platforms to Increase and Spread Knowledge on the Biodiversity in Sub-Saharan Africa

scholarly article

Shape Expressions (ShEx) in Wikidata

BioHack24 report: Toward improving mechanisms for extracting RDF shapes from large inputs

Exposing WikiPathways as Linked Open Data

Rendering SSSOM ontology mappings as RDF named graphs and RDF 1.2 triple terms

Ten quick tips for editing Wikidata

journal article from 'PLOS Computational Biology' published in 2023

Participative Decision Making and the Sharing of Benefits: Laws, ethics, and data protection for building extended global communities

scientific article

Enhancement and Reusage of Biomedical Knowledge Graph Subsets

BioHackJP24 report: Running a WikiBlitz

preprint from 2025

Extracting shapes from large RDF data collections

conference paper

WikiPathways 2024: next generation pathway database

scientific article published on 6 November 2023

Linking Wikidata to the Rest of the Semantic Web

scientific article (publication date: 19 February 2017)

BioHack24 report: Using discovered RDF schemes: a compilation of potential use cases for shapes reusage

DBCLS BioHackathon 2025 report on the WikiBlitz

Acknowledging contributions to online expert assistance

Building Expertise on FAIR Through Evolving Bring Your Own Data (BYOD) Workshops: Describing the Data, Software, and Management-focused Approaches and Their Evolution

scientific article published in 2024