- From: ljgarcia <ljgarcia@ebi.ac.uk>
- Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2017 12:03:38 +0100
- To: rls@ebi.ac.uk
- Cc: public-bioschemas@w3.org
Hi all, I would propose the check schema.org to see whether there is something there that can be used for study or investigation. Regards, On 2017-06-22 12:53, Lopez, Rodrigo wrote: > Can I propose the term 'study' to replace 'investigation'? But still, > 'study' is not a biological type but rather a 'collection' or > 'aggregation' of biological types? > > Kind regards, > > R:) > > On 22/06/2017 12:41, ljgarcia wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I would say "investigation" is not a biological type. You have there, >> for instance, people participating in the investigation, starting day, >> grant, and so on that just does not fit withing BiologicalEntity. Is >> there something more appropriate in schema.org? >> >> Regards, >> >> On 2017-06-21 12:00, Carlos Horro (EI) wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> We have defined BiologicalEntity - Phenotypes use cases, and we would >>> be interested on one case about searching for an investigation (ie. >>> by >>> its name or description) and obtaining information about it , >>> organisations and others. For mapping this case to BioSchemas, >>> BiologicalType would have to support something like 'Investigation', >>> which it's not currently supported... would it be OK? do I include >>> it >>> into the biologicalType description? >>> >>> I think the question it would be similar with other use cases we >>> need, >>> as Trials, Cultivars or Traits... >>> >>> Greetings, >>> >>> Carlos >> > > -- > ============================================================ > Rodrigo Lopez Serrano, > Head of Web Production, > European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI), > European Molecular Biology Laboratory, > Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, > South Building, > Hinxton, Cambridge, CB10 1SD > United Kingdom > ------------------------------------------------------------ > ORCID: 0000-0003-1256-7306 > http://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?user=7fhGnVEAAAAJ&hl=en > ============================================================ > Love data? You can now search over 1 billion biological data > records in one go using EBI Search at https://www.ebi.ac.uk > ============================================================
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