2. OUR TEAM
@jenny_molloy
Ross Mounce
@rmounce
Richard Smith-Unna
@blahah404
Stephanie Smith-Unna
@treblesteph
Jenny Molloy
Mark MacGillivray
@cottagelabs
Peter Murray-Rust
@petermurrayrust
Charles Oppenheim
@CharlesOppenh
Graham Steel
@McDawg
4. WHY?
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/08/opinion/yes-we-were-warned-about-
ebola.html
We were stunned recently when we stumbled across an article by European
researchers in Annals of Virology [1982]: “The results seem to indicate that
Liberia has to be included in the Ebola virus endemic zone.” In the future,
the authors asserted, “medical personnel in Liberian health centers should be
aware of the possibility that they may come across active cases and thus be
prepared to avoid nosocomial epidemics,” referring to hospital-acquired
infection.
Adage in public health: “The road to inaction is paved with research papers.”
Bernice Dahn is the chief medical officer of Liberia’s Ministry of Health,
where Vera Mussah is the director of county health services. Cameron Nutt
is the Ebola response adviser to Partners in Health.
5. THE RIGHT TO READ IS
THE RIGHT TO MINE
The Hargreaves report (UK) ,
legalised 2014, allowing
limitations and exceptions for
non-commercial content mining
for research.
The Hague decal
6. THE SCALE OF THE TASK
• ~ 27,000 peer reviewed journals*
• > 5,000 publishers
• ~ 3,000 new papers per day
• “costing” 15 Billion USD to publish
• Representing 500 Billion USD of research
*Ulrich’s database:
http://ulrichsweb.serialssolutions.com/login
7. OUR WORKSHOPS
• Shuttleworth Foundation
• Leicester Univ
• Electronic Theses and Dissertations
• Austrian Science Fund AT
• OKFest DE
• Eur. Bioinformatics Institute (x2)
• Open Science Rio de Janeiro BR
• Sci DataCon , Delhi IN
• Univ of Chicago US
• OpenCon 2014, Wash DC. US
• JISC , London
• LIBER
• Cochrane UK
• British Library
• Wellcome Trust
• WHO
OUR COLLABORATORS
• Shuttleworth Foundation
• Wikimedia/Wikidata
• Mozilla
• Open Knowledge
• LIBER
• British Library
• Wellcome Trust
• EBI (Eur. Bioinf. Inst.)
• JISC
• BBSRC
• Cochrane UK
• Open Access Button
• SPARC
• Creative Commons
• CORE
• EuropePubmedCentral
• Cambridge University Library
11. CLINICAL TRIALS
How to we find (mentions of) clinical trials?
Is a document a (clinical) trial?
What is the subject of the trial?
What is the methodology used? How many/long?
Does the design and practice conform to CONSORT?
What are the outcomes?
Can we extract specific re-usable information?
Who are involved? (researchers, sponsors, patients?)
Has a proposed trial been completed and reported?
12. COMMUNITY PROJECTS
• Clinical Trials (with Cochrane UK)
• Phyloinformatic Literature Unlocking Tools (PLUTo/BBSRC)
• EBI – MetaboLights
• Plant Sciences and farming (Cambridge, TGAC, OpenFarm)
• Crystallography Open Database (COD)
• OpenOil / OpenCorporates
13. METABOLIGHTS
• European Bioinformatics Institute
• database for metabolomics experiments and
derived information
• cross-species, cross-technique, structures,
biological roles, locations, concentrations
• http://www.ebi.ac.uk/metabolights/
14. CONTENTMINE WORKSHOPS AND
HACKDAYS
Open Science Brazil, 2014-08
Easily distributed software
Get started in 30 mins
Build application
in a day
Start simple: bagOfWords, Stemming, Regex, templates
16. What is “Content”?
Emily Sena (neuroscience.ed.ac.uk) spends
half a day digitising a diagram like this
ContentMine will soon be able to do it in 1 second
17. Note Jaggy and
broken pixels
NEW Bacteria must have a phylogenetic tree
Length
_________Weight
Binomial Name Culture/Strain GENBANK ID
Evolution
Rate
18. • CRAWL the web for scientific documents
(articles, grey literature, repositories)
• quickSCRAPE pages (text, graphics, images, data)
• NORMA-lize page to semantic form
…Open semantic science …
• MINE pages with your methods and tools (AMI)
• CAT-alogue results in searchable index
• Automate daily process (CANARY)
contentmine.org Infrastructure
20. POSSIBLE USES
• Indexing/searching the literature; G***** for science
• Current awareness; alerts and practices
• Extraction and re-use of facts; re-computation
• Multidisciplinary integration; co-occurrence
• Compliance with funder/institution policies
• Managing your Research Data!
• Finding similar and complementary colleagues
• Reproducibility, checking data and avoiding fraud
21. How to leverage Content
Mining for benefit of UK/EU
• Create UK showcase of successes in mining
• Graduate training by 3rd year UK graduate students.
• Develop EuropePMC as world resource for bio-mining
• Training/support for UK/EU libraries about Hargreaves.
• Central collection of born-digital UK theses
• Collect pre-copyright author manuscripts
• Integrate CM into Research Data Management tools
• Promote mining in all aspects of healthcare information
• Open collection of extracted scientific facts for the world
Notas del editor
This presentation will be a quick introduction to the ContentMine software for literature scraping, normalising, and fact extraction.
Because information is structured (some examples listed), we can aggregate similar objects and mine using a modular systematic approach.
Because information is structured (some examples listed), we can aggregate similar objects and mine using a modular systematic approach.
Because information is structured (some examples listed), we can aggregate similar objects and mine using a modular systematic approach.
Can describe each collaboration, but keep this slide brief if the presentation is short.
Can describe each collaboration, but keep this slide brief if the presentation is short.
Can describe each collaboration, but keep this slide brief if the presentation is short.
Can describe each collaboration, but keep this slide brief if the presentation is short.
Can describe each collaboration, but keep this slide brief if the presentation is short.