In terms of journals from the core research community, have a look at the following.
https://semantic-web-journal.net/authors
https://drops.dagstuhl.de/entities/journal/TGDK
https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/journal-of-web-semantics
https://journals.sagepub.com/overview-metric/APO?
Alternatively, you can often publish such papers in journals that belong to the application domain - but for that you need to ask people from that application domain for possible outlets. My rule of thumb is then to check if a possible outlet indeed did have ontology papers in the recent years, and if in doubt, I'd contact the editors-in-chief to inquire about their expectations on such types of papers.
And you may want to consider finding an academic collaborator, as it's usually important to find the appropriate framing for a paper - and an academic collaborator would have that down usually.
Hope that helps!
Pascal.
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Hi Adam,
May I share my experiences beyond the monastic walls of academies?
If I have a report and want to publish it, I post it to Researchgate and Academia.edu. If it's just a presentation of an idea, I post it to LinkedIn. If the text is mathematically complex, I post it to arxiv.org (I haven't posted it in a while).
From that moment on, the text is publicly available.
Here's an example of my joys [1].
But how to promote the text, i.e., gain attention and appreciation, is the next step. And you can easily cite the text on ontology here.
And there are plenty of research groups and initiatives you can contact.
Of course, if you want to secure priority, you need to meet all the requirements for publication in a reputable journal, as Pascal listed.
And publishing it is now very easy – the main thing is to have the text.
Judging by the diagram, you have a penchant for hypergraphs. Then perhaps you should contact the communities of S. Wolfram, who has his own favorite hypergraph, see Ruliad.
Best regards,
Independent Computer Scientist
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> And you may want to consider finding an academic collaborator, as it's usually important to find the appropriate framing for a paper - and an academic collaborator would have that down usually.
Yes, I am also looking for one! Do you have any suggestions on good avenues for finding them?
My current strategy is to read papers that I find interesting, emailing one of the researchers, expressing interest in the work, then asking for a chance of collaboration. I haven't done it very much, and it has not materialized into a collaboration yet. 😅
Let me know,
Adam
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