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Publication and Citation of Scientific Primary Data" (STD-DOI) is a project funded by the German Science Foundation. Its aim is to make primary scientific data citeable as publications. In this system, a data set would be attributed to its investigators as authors like it would be done for a work in the conventional scientific literature. Thus, scientific primary data should not exclusively understood as part of a scientific publication, but may have its own identity
by sennoma 2009-07-21 00:14 opendata · semanticweb
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The Science Collaboration Framework (SCF) is a software toolkit to establish web-based virtual team organizations for researchers in biomedicine. It enables researchers to publish and discuss on-line content such as articles, news, and perspectives, and to provide shared semantic context for this content using established scientific vocabularies and automated text mining.
by sennoma 2009-06-23 01:44 opendata · openscience · collaboration · semanticweb
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by sennoma 2009-06-17 06:17 semanticweb · jameshendler
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RDF, The Semantic Web, and Linked Data This essay is an attempt to tie together my articles and blog posts on semantic web related topics. Bob DuCharme, last updated 22 May 2009
by sennoma 2009-05-28 12:57 linked_data · opendata · semanticweb · rdf
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New knowledge is produced at a continuously increasing speed, and the list of papers, databases and other knowledge sources that a researcher in the life sciences needs to cope with is actually turning into a problem rather than an asset. The adequate management of knowledge is therefore becoming fundamentally important for life scientists, especially if they work with approaches that thoroughly depend on knowledge integration, such as systems biology. Several initiatives to organize biological knowledge sources into a readily exploitable resourceome are presently being carried out. Ontologies and Semantic Web technologies revolutionize these efforts. Here, we review the benefits, trends, current possibilities, and the potential this holds for the biosciences.
by sennoma 2009-05-22 06:35 semanticweb
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microformats and RDF with Google = structured data on blogs; nice
by sennoma 2009-05-16 11:51 semanticweb · opendata · microformats · google
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by sennoma 2009-05-15 09:27 semanticweb · webtools · search · interviews · michaelalvers
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by sennoma 2009-04-22 14:48 semanticweb
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by sennoma 2009-04-17 07:50 semanticweb
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