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Editorial: Special Issue on Quality Assessment of Knowledge Graphs Dedicated to the Memory of Amrapali Zaveri

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This editorial summarizes the content of the Special Issue on Quality Assessment of Knowledge Graphs of the Journal of Data and Information Quality (JDIQ). We dedicate this special issue to the memory of our colleague and friend Amrapali Zaveri.

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    cover image Journal of Data and Information Quality
    Journal of Data and Information Quality  Volume 12, Issue 2
    Special Issue on Quality Assessment of Knowledge Graphs and On the Horizon
    June 2020
    105 pages
    ISSN:1936-1955
    EISSN:1936-1963
    DOI:10.1145/3397186
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    Published: 03 May 2020
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