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A list of all pages that have property "Query description" with value "Identify ontologies mentioned in the abstract of paper X". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Q2.9  + (Identify ontologies mentioned in the abstract of paper X)
    • Q3.8  + (Identify people who co-authored with author A of a paper P published by CEUR-WS.org but did not co-author any CEUR-WS.org papers published in year Y with him/her.)
    • Q2.8  + (Identify the EU project(s) that supported the research presented in paper X (or part of it))
    • Q1.19  + (Identify the affiliations and countries of all editors of the proceedings of workshop W .)
    • Q2.1  + (Identify the affiliations of the authors of paper X)
    • Q1.20  + (Identify the full names of those authors of papers in the workshop series titled T that have so far (co-)authored a paper in every edition of the workshop published with CEUR-WS.org)
    • Q1.7  + (Identify the full names of those chairs of the workshop series titled T that have so far been a chair in every edition of the workshop published with CEUR-WS.org.)
    • Q3.7  + (Identify the full series of workshop W regardless of whether individual editions published with CEUR-WS.org.)
    • Q2.7  + (Identify the funding agencies that funded the research presented in paper X (or part of it))
    • Q2.2  + (Identify the papers presented at workshop X and written by researchers affiliated to an organisation located in country Y)
    • Q1.9  + (Identify those papers of workshop W that were (co-)authored by at least one chair of the workshop.)
    • Q3.3  + (Link a CEUR-WS.org workshop W to its call for papers announced on EventSeer and/or WikiCfP.)
    • Q3.4  + (Link a workshop or conference X that appears in the CEUR-WS.org dataset to the workshop’s or conference’s website URL.)
    • Q0.7  + (List all authors of all papers of all proceedings)
    • Q0.4  + (List all event series that have at least one event whose proceedings have been published through CEUR-WS.)
    • Q0.6  + (List all institutions from which at least one scholar has once (co-)authored a paper or proceeding that has been published through CEUR-WS.)
    • Q0.2  + (List all papers published via CEUR-WS)
    • Q0.3  + (List all proceeding events for proceedings published via CEUR-WS)
    • Q0.1  + (List all proceedings)
    • Q0.8  + (List all proceedings with duplicate URN ids)
    • Q0.5  + (List all scholars that have at least once (co-)authored a paper or proceeding that has been published through CEUR-WS.)
    • Q0.9  + (List all wikidata proceedings with duplicate Volume numbers)
    • Q1.10  + (List the full names of all authors of invited papers in workshop W)
    • Q1.3  + (List the full names of all authors who have (co-)authored a paper in workshop W .)
    • Q1.1  + (List the full names of all editors of the proceedings of workshop W .)
    • Q0.10  + (Map of all CEUR-WS event locations)
    • Q1.18  + (Of the workshop series titled T, identify those editions that took place more than two months later/earlier than the previous edition published with CEUR-WS.org.)
    • Q1.13  + (Of the workshops of conference C in year Y , identify those that did not publish with CEUR-WS.org in the following year (and that therefore probably no longer took place).)
    • Q1.16  + (Of the workshops that had editions at conference C both in year Y and Y +1, identify the workshop(s) with the biggest percentage of growth in their number of papers.)
    • Q1.17  + (Return the acronyms of those work- shops of conference C in year Y whose previous edition was co-located with a different conference series.)
    • Q2.6  + (dentify the grant(s) that supported the research presented in paper X (or part of it))