Peter Kraker
@peterkraker.bsky.social
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On a mission to sustain the largest AI-driven search engine for research. Founder & chairman of Open Knowledge Maps (@okmaps.bsky.social).
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The Open Science Festival 2025 was truly inspiring! ✨

The programme sparked discussions on the past, present & future of #OpenScience. Great to reconnect with colleagues & friends, and big congrats to Team Baby Mac 🏆 on winning the #OKMaps Scavenger Hunt!

#OSFestival2025 @osfestivalde.bsky.social
Peter Kraker giving a presentation at the Open Science Festival 2025. Behind him is a large screen showing a knowledge map that is zoomed into an area related to digital transformation. Photo of the three members of “Team Baby Mac” after winning the Open Knowledge Maps Scientific Scavenger Hunt at the Open Science Festival 2025. They are sitting next to each other on chairs in one of the event’s locations. The person in the centre holds up a prize. A flag for the Open Science Festival 2025 stands outside the entrance to the Aula at the University of Vienna campus. The flag features the festival’s keywords “Meet”, “Share”, “Inspire”, and “Care”.
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Keynote speaker @florianaigner.at reminded us that science is a social phenomenon - where do we feel that more than here with all of you in a room? :-) #osfestival2025 #univie
Photo Lecture Hall with ascending rows, from above, large screen "Science: a social phenomenon", people listening to speaker, small screen with graphic recording
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🕵️‍♂️ Join @peterkraker.bsky.social and Ricardo Hartley Belmar for a playful session with Open Knowledge Maps @okmaps.bsky.social : Explore science visually, tackle quirky questions in teams, and uncover surprising insights - from greenhouse gases to insomnia. #OpenScience #osfestival2025
Above: Text Workshop. Scientific Scavenger Hunt: Explore the unknown with Open Knowledge Maps. Mid: Two portraits, captions: Peter Kraker. Founder of Open Knowledge Maps. Ricardo Hartley Belmar, Independent Researcher and Consultant. Below: Motto Meet. Share. Inspire. Care.
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As summer draws to a close, we celebrate new connections 🌻

We warmly welcome BOKU University as a supporting member! They are the 10th Austrian institution to pledge their support to Open Knowledge Maps.

Learn more here ▶️ openknowledgemaps.org/news/2025/08...

#OpenScience @bokuvienna.bsky.social
A statement from Prof. Dr. Christian Obinger, Vice Rector for Research and Innovation of BOKU University: "We joined Open Knowledge Maps as a supporting member because BOKU is developing its own innovative research information system and Open Knowledge Maps helps us to better highlight and communicate research results."
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🔓 Open research info is key to our work at Open Knowledge Maps. It powers our AI-driven discovery services and allows us to provide an open, community-owned infrastructure.

That’s why we support the Barcelona Declaration - excited to join this community of like-minded organisations! 🤝

#OpenScience
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🌐Olá, Përshëndetje, Hola, Hello, Hei, Grüezi, Ciao, Hallo…

A global community is growing around the Barcelona Declaration, working together for open research information.

Meet them all: 🔗 barcelona-declaration.org/signatories/

#OpenResearchInformation
Illustration with the title “A growing community driving change.” Below, text reads: “Advancing open research information takes collective action and institutions are aligning their efforts to make it possible.” Highlighted in a yellow box: “Welcome to our new signatories and supporters – Together, we are building a growing global community.” At the bottom, a group of six diverse people stand side by side, arms around each other. Two circular icons say: “We support the declaration!” with a handshake graphic, and “We signed the declaration!” with a pen graphic. The image is branded with the Barcelona Declaration on Open Research Information logo. Graphic titled “A growing community: meet our new signatories and supporters.” Text reads: “Together, we are shaping the future of open research information.” Below, two colored boxes list organizations:

Left box (purple):

Universidade Lusófona, Portugal

University of Tetova, North Macedonia

Fundación OpenLab Ecuador

Swiss Reproducibility Network – SwissRN

Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Spain

Right box (yellow):

Open Knowledge Maps

Wellcome Trust

UiT The Arctic University of Norway

KB, National Library of the Netherlands

Scuola Normale Superiore, Italy

At the bottom: website link “barcelona-declaration.org/signatories/” and two circular icons with the messages “We support the declaration!” and “We signed the declaration!” The Barcelona Declaration on Open Research Information logo appears in the lower right corner. Graphic titled “Take part in shaping the future of open research information.” The main message reads: “An increasing number of institutions are working together towards open research information, guided by shared principles and concrete action. Your institution is invited to contribute to this collective initiative.”

Below, two calls to action:

“Learn more at: barcelona-declaration.org/” with a pointing hand icon.

“To sign the Declaration, write to us at: contact@barcelona-declaration.org” with an envelope icon.

At the bottom: two circular badges saying “We support the declaration!” and “We signed the declaration!”, and the Barcelona Declaration on Open Research Information logo in the corner.
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🚀 Introducing VisConnect - our new AI-powered service for responsible research assessment.

Developed with @ituaustria.bsky.social, VisConnect delivers rich, visual researcher profiles. Check out the announcement & a live example map: openknowledgemaps.org/news/2025/07...

#OpenScience #DORA #CoARA
Illustration of the VisConnect service by Open Knowledge Maps. On the left, a visual map shows a researcher’s work organised by topic, with a robot icon symbolising AI assistance. On the right, key features are highlighted: a topical overview of key themes, scaling by impact metrics like citations and social media mentions, a structured researcher biography with career highlights, and a configurable overview of traditional and alternative metrics. The image illustrates how VisConnect combines visualisation and analytics for research assessment.
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🎤 Excited to speak at #bibliocon25 this week!

I'll present VisConnect, our new service for fairer research assessment - developed by @okmaps.bsky.social in collab with @ituaustria.bsky.social.

📍 Wed, 25 June, 17:30–18:00 | Halle 4.1./Raum I

bid2025.abstractserver.com/program/#/de...

#OpenScience
Photo of a historic square in Bremen, Germany, featuring the iconic Bremen Town Musicians statue on the left and ornate brick buildings with white-framed windows in the background. Overlaid text reads: “BID 2025 – Welcome to Bremen.”
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👋 Hello Bluesky! We’re Open Knowledge Maps - making scientific knowledge more accessible and discoverable through visual, AI-driven discovery services.

Follow us for updates on open science, open infrastructure, and the latest from our projects and community.

#OpenScience #NonProfit #AI
The Open Knowledge Maps logo: a stylised lightbulb on the left, followed by the text "OPEN" in orange and "KNOWLEDGE MAPS" in dark blue, all on a white background.