Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2026
DOI
10.4230/DagRep.15.9.38
Publication Title
Dagstuhl Reports
Volume
15
Issue
9
Pages
38-57
Abstract
Over the past 30 years, a rich ecosystem of scholarly information systems has developed that openly provide their services to the scientific community. These systems include aggregators of bibliographic metadata (e.g., DBLP, OpenCitations, OpenAIRE Graph, OpenAlex, ORKG, Semantic Scholar, CiteSeerX, and CORE); publication, data, and software repositories (e.g., Arxiv.org, Figshare, Zenodo, Software Heritage, and Dataverse); and PID authorities (e.g., ORCID, ROR, Crossref, and DataCite). This interdisciplinary Dagstuhl Seminar "Open Scholarly Information Systems: Status Quo, Challenges, Opportunities" (25381) was the first of its kind to bring together practitioners from this ecosystem, as well as researchers investigating related questions or relying on these systems in their own research. It provided a unique opportunity for dialogue, sharing insights, building new networks, and fostering collaboration.
Rights
© 2026 The Authors.
Except where otherwise noted, content of this report is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) License.
Original Publication Citation
Bast, H., Cabanac, G., Manghi, P., Wu, J., & Ackermann, M. R. (2026). Open scholarly information systems: Status quo, challenges, opportunities. Dagstuhl Reports, 15(9), 38-57. https://doi.org/10.4230/DagRep.15.9.38
Repository Citation
Bast, H., Cabanac, G., Manghi, P., Wu, J., & Ackermann, M. R. (2026). Open scholarly information systems: Status quo, challenges, opportunities. Dagstuhl Reports, 15(9), 38-57. https://doi.org/10.4230/DagRep.15.9.38
ORCID
0000-0003-0173-4463 (Wu)
Included in
Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Commons, Databases and Information Systems Commons, Scholarly Communication Commons, Scholarly Publishing Commons
Comments
Dagstuhl Seminar 25381