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The large size of the OpenAIRE Graph is a major impediment for beginners to familiarise with the underlying data model and explore its contents.
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The large size of the OpenAIRE Graph is a major impediment for beginners to familiarise with the underlying data model and explore its contents.
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Working with the Graph in its full size typically requires access to a huge distributed computing infrastructure which cannot be easily accessible to everyone.
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Working with the Graph in its full size typically requires access to a huge distributed computing infrastructure which cannot be easily accessible to everyone.
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[The OpenAIRE Beginner’s Kit]( https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7490192) aims to address this issue. It consists of two components:
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[The OpenAIRE Beginner’s Kit](https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7490191) aims to address this issue. It consists of two components:
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* A subset of the Graph composed of the research products published between 2022-06-29 and 2022-12-29, all the entities connected to them and the respective relationships.
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* A subset of the Graph composed of the research products published between 2022-06-29 and 2022-12-29, all the entities connected to them and the respective relationships.
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* A Zeppelin notebook that demonstrates how you can use PySpark to analyse the Graph and get answers to some interesting research questions. A guide to Apache Zeppelin can be found [here](https://docs.cloudera.com/HDPDocuments/HDP2/HDP-2.6.5/bk_zeppelin-component-guide/content/ch_overview.html).
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* A Zeppelin notebook that demonstrates how you can use PySpark to analyse the Graph and get answers to some interesting research questions. A guide to Apache Zeppelin can be found [here](https://docs.cloudera.com/HDPDocuments/HDP2/HDP-2.6.5/bk_zeppelin-component-guide/content/ch_overview.html).
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The large size of the OpenAIRE Graph is a major impediment for beginners to familiarise with the underlying data model and explore its contents.
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The large size of the OpenAIRE Graph is a major impediment for beginners to familiarise with the underlying data model and explore its contents.
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Working with the Graph in its full size typically requires access to a huge distributed computing infrastructure which cannot be easily accessible to everyone.
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Working with the Graph in its full size typically requires access to a huge distributed computing infrastructure which cannot be easily accessible to everyone.
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[The OpenAIRE Beginner’s Kit]( https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7490192) aims to address this issue. It consists of two components:
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[The OpenAIRE Beginner’s Kit](https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7490191) aims to address this issue. It consists of two components:
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* A subset of the Graph composed of the research products published between 2022-06-29 and 2022-12-29, all the entities connected to them and the respective relationships.
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* A subset of the Graph composed of the research products published between 2022-06-29 and 2022-12-29, all the entities connected to them and the respective relationships.
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* A Zeppelin notebook that demonstrates how you can use PySpark to analyse the Graph and get answers to some interesting research questions. A guide to Apache Zeppelin can be found [here](https://docs.cloudera.com/HDPDocuments/HDP2/HDP-2.6.5/bk_zeppelin-component-guide/content/ch_overview.html).
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* A Zeppelin notebook that demonstrates how you can use PySpark to analyse the Graph and get answers to some interesting research questions. A guide to Apache Zeppelin can be found [here](https://docs.cloudera.com/HDPDocuments/HDP2/HDP-2.6.5/bk_zeppelin-component-guide/content/ch_overview.html).
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