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SAVE-SD 2017: Third Workshop on Semantics, Analytics and Visualisation: Enhancing Scholarly Data

Published: 03 April 2017 Publication History

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The third edition of the Workshop on Semantics, Analytics and Visualisation: Enhancing Scholarly Data (SAVE-SD 2017) is taking place in Perth, Australia on the 3rd of April 2017, co-located with the 26th International World Wide Web Conference. The main goal of the workshop is to provide a venue for researchers, publishers and other companies to engage in discussions about semantics, analytics and visualisations on scholarly data.

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WWW '17 Companion: Proceedings of the 26th International Conference on World Wide Web Companion
April 2017
1738 pages
ISBN:9781450349147

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  • IW3C2: International World Wide Web Conference Committee

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International World Wide Web Conferences Steering Committee

Republic and Canton of Geneva, Switzerland

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Published: 03 April 2017

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WWW '17 Companion Paper Acceptance Rate 164 of 966 submissions, 17%;
Overall Acceptance Rate 1,899 of 8,196 submissions, 23%

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