Digital Science recently supported Springer Nature's first ever SciGraph Hack Day 'Linked Open Data in Action'. Researchers, developers and Springer Nature staff came together to meet, collaborate and build tools using Springer Nature SciGraph Linked Open Data.
About 30 internal and external participants joined forces from different parts of Europe including the UK, Germany, Denmark and Romania. By drawing on a set of suggestions created in preparation for the Hack Day, participants brainstormed ideas and looked to create new tools to solve challenges.
At the end of the day, a series of presentations and demos summarising the achievements of those involved in the SciGraph Hack Day were given before continuing conversations at a nearby pub.
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