RE: Announcement: D-Lib article on RSS in Science Publishing

Eric,
 
In response to your inquiry, please check out this link as the OWL/RDF
compliant tool discussed may accommodate your need:
http://landcglobal.com/pages/newsview.php?news_id=112
<http://landcglobal.com/pages/newsview.php?news_id=112> .
 
Regards,
Gordon Segersten
(608) 249-1911 Office
(608) 249-1004 Fax
(608) 209-0299 Cell
http://www.landcglobal.com <http://www.landcglobal.com/> 

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Sent: Thursday, December 23, 2004 12:29 PM
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Subject: RE: Announcement: D-Lib article on RSS in Science Publishing


Ben,
 
I really enjoyed your article, as it sets a vision for scientific use of
RSS. A question I have is, are there any RSS readers/browsers that can be
used to incorporate new information links and context (i.e., RDF properties)
in a form that is easy for scientists to use? I am quite interested to know
if newsfeeds can be used as knowledge channels within organizations.
 
Happy Holidays,
Eric

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From: public-semweb-lifesci-request@w3.org on behalf of Ben Lund 
Sent: Fri 12/17/2004 11:18 AM 
To: public-semweb-lifesci@w3.org 
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Subject: Announcement: D-Lib article on RSS in Science Publishing




Hi All,

Apologies if any of you have seen this already, but I just wanted to
point you towards our new paper published a couple of days ago in D-Lib
Magazine ( http://www.dlib.org/ <http://www.dlib.org/> ).  It goes into more
depth on a number of
the issues that I talked about at the Semantic Web for Life Sciences
workshop in October:

The Role of RSS in Science Publishing:
Syndication and Annotation on the Web

by Tony Hammond, Timo Hannay and Ben Lund,
Nature Publishing Group

http://www.dlib.org/dlib/december04/hammond/12hammond.html
<http://www.dlib.org/dlib/december04/hammond/12hammond.html> 

Hopefully it'll be of interest.

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Ta,
Ben

--Ben Lund
--New Technology
--Nature Publishing Group

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