- From: Joanne Luciano (gmail) <jluciano@gmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2011 12:45:34 -0400
- To: Stephan Zednik <zednis@rpi.edu>, public-semweb-lifesci hcls <public-semweb-lifesci@w3.org>, Bambct-list@molbio.mgh.harvard.edu
- Cc: Peter Fox <pfox@cs.rpi.edu>, Deborah McGuinness <dlm@cs.rpi.edu>, Gregory Leptoukh <Gregory.G.Leptoukh@nasa.gov>, Andrew Terhorst <Andrew.Terhorst@csiro.au>, Christopher Lynnes <christopher.s.lynnes@nasa.gov>, Brian Wee <bwee@neoninc.org>, Cyndy Chandler <cchandler@whoi.edu>, Andrew Maffei <amaffei@whoi.edu>
Stephan, sending to the W3C public semantic web mailing list so that you may get a broader input from the community at this stage and BAMBCT (Boston Area Molecular Biology and Computer Types). Be sure to add criteria and examples - so that people who are not familiar with the term provenance, or how provenance data are used, would also be able to contribute to your survey (and be served). No sense in preaching to (or surveying) the choir. Kind regards, Joanne On Sep 1, 2011, at 12:14 PM, Stephan Zednik wrote: > I am helping the W3C Provenance WG publish a survey on the needs and interests of the user community in regards to a provenance specification and related tools. > > I am looking for suggestions of community mailing lists that it would make sense to advertise the survey to? I am hoping to get a large number of responders from the health science, earth science, librarian, and archivist communities. > > Any and all feedback is appreciated. > > Thanks! > --Stephan
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