This Toolforge instance of Scholia currently only has access to part of the data.
There will be changes in the week of January 20th 2026
regarding the WDQS graph split and sunsetting of the legacy service.
There is a qlever.scholia.wiki mirror running with
QLever as backend with the full Wikidata content.
This mirror is part of an evaluation of alternatives to Blazegraph.
Scholia is a service that creates visual scholarly profiles for
topics,
people,
organizations,
species,
chemicals, etc
using bibliographic and other information in Wikidata.
More info...
Scholia relies on Wikidata, and Wikidata contains only a limited albeit growing subset of the corpus of scholarly literature, its authors and citations.
Read more about the limitations in the FAQ or check the statistics.
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Examples
Profiles
- Denny Vrandečić
- View the researcher profile for the Semantic Web researcher Denny Vrandečić. It shows his papers, co-authors, etc.
- Technical University of Denmark
- View the profile for an organization: People associated with the organization, their publications, the co-author patterns, etc.
- NeuroImage
- View information about a venue, e.g., a scientific journal or scientific conference. Here, the NeuroImage journal, its recently published papers, authors, topics, citation pattern, etc.
- Public Library of Science
- View information about a publisher, here Public Library of Science, with, e.g., the journals it publishes.
- COVID-19
- View information about the authors or journals publishing on COVID-19.
- Zika virus
- View information about the authors or journals publishing on Zika virus.
Combinations
Scholia can show multiple items together.
- Technical University of Denmark and University College London
- Compare two or more organizations. Here a comparison between two universities with collaborating researchers, number of publications and citations.
- Tim Berners-Lee, James Hendler and Ruben Verborgh
- Compare three Semantic Web researchers.
- University of Costa Rica and snakebites
- Explore what people affiliated with this institution have published on the topic.
- University of Melbourne and ggplot2
- Explore what people affiliated with this institution have published using this open-source data visualization software.
Redirects
If you know the external identifier of a concept, then Scholia can make a lookup based on it:
- issn/2050-084X
- Look up by ISSN. This will identify the eLife journal.
- ror/032q98j12
- Redirect also works for organizations with the Research Organisation Registry (ROR) identifier, here the Wikimedia Foundation.
- orcid/0000-0002-5494-8126
- Lookup 0000-0002-5494-8126 that is identifying Carol Greider.
- github/vedina
- Redirect via GitHub username, here @vedina to Nina Jeliazkova.
- doi/10.1186/S13321-016-0161-3
- Redirect via a DOI.
- viaf/59976288
- Redirect via VIAF identifier, here to Ben Feringa