Read more about Ricgraph
- For a gentle introduction in Ricgraph, please read the reference publication: Rik D.T. Janssen (2024). Ricgraph: A flexible and extensible graph to explore research in context from various systems. SoftwareX, 26(101736). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.softx.2024.101736.
- You can read the general presentation about Ricgraph, presenting Ricgraph in a visual manner: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12634234.
- You can read the presentation explaining how to enrich the Research Information System Pure (and other source systems) using Ricgraph and BackToPure: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12634658. This presentation explains that after harvesting several Pure’s (from different institutions) and other source systems, such as OpenAlex, one can enrich its own Pure A by using information in other source systems, not present in one’s own Pure A.
- Extensive documentation and source code can be found in the GitHub repository.
- Explore publications, presentations, newsletters (to subscribe, go to Ricgraph Contact), use, and mentions of Ricgraph.
- Look at the videos we have made to demonstrate Ricgraph.
- Read more about Ricgraph details, such as example graphs, person identifiers and the person-root node.
More information
You might want to continue reading at Get Ricgraph.