Added support for nanopublications as source #2432
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Description
This patch implements support for CiTO intention annotations from nanopublications. After a discussion on Mastodon, there now is a nanopublication template for such annotation and a SPARQL query can extract this and add this in an automated fashion to Wikidata.
I have proposed to write a FAIR CookBook recipe.
Caveats
None that I can think of. The runtime is still quite fast.
Testing
Patch one: The query now adds a "Nanopublication" source (venue), as shown below after "unselecting" the other sources:
Patch two: this adds a
Number of nanopublications with explicit CiTO annotation
line to the statistics panel, like:Checklist