Getting Started
- This tutorial has no pre-requisites. There is no required setup or data to download. All you need is a morden browser with internet!
- Source code for the demo will be automatically downloaded to your personal space. It can also be found at the GitHub repository.
The Beta Release
CADRE’s Beta Release (Version 1.0.0-beta) means users can work with Microsoft Academic Graph and using CADRE’s many features with our promise of persistent and reproducible data*. CADRE’s sponsoring partners will have access to an additional paid-tier of service and content (Web of Science).
At today’s CADRE workshop, attendees will learn how to work with all of the CADRE features available to them in the beta version of the platform, such as how to:
- Access open Microsoft Academic Graph datasets (or Web of Science for certain users)
- Query datasets with the CADRE Query Builder, CADRE’s user-friendly GUI query builder, now powered by state-of-the-art graph database engines
- Code data-analysis and visualization tools in Jupyter Notebook
- Create a private space to store query outputs, data-analysis tools, and research results
- Reproduce queries, data-analysis tools, derived data, research results, workflows, and visualizations in the Marketplace
- Reproduce analysis or visualizations shared by other researchers in the marketplace. Public sharing of user code will be enabled for the first time!