- From: Richard Boyce <rdb20@pitt.edu>
- Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2012 08:59:34 -0500
- To: Peter Ansell <ansell.peter@gmail.com>
- CC: "public-semweb-lifesci@w3.org" <public-semweb-lifesci@w3.org>
Hi Peter, see inline... > I notice that you have extensions on the base DailyMed dataset that > are licensed under CC-BY-NC-SA. What license is the base DailyMed > database licensed under? The NLM requests that all users of DailyMed content to provide attribution to the NLM and DailyMed as is requested on the following page <http://www.nlm.nih.gov/copyright.html>. I indicate this on the datahub entry for Linked SPLs (http://datahub.io/dataset/linked-structured-product-labels), in the disclaimer at the bottom of <http://dbmi-icode-01.dbmi.pitt.edu/linkedSPLs/>. Only the license for the extensions are indicated in the graph metadata -- would you please suggest the appropriate Prov triple so I can add it?.... > Also, do you have the scripts/D2RQ > configuration files, that you used for generating the DailyMed part > (not DIKB) available as open source? Please note that the DIKB (Drug Interaction Knowledge Base, <http://datahub.io/dataset/the-drug-interaction-knowledge-base>) is a separate project from Linked SPLs. The scripts for Linked SPLs are all open source an can be found in the swat-4-med-safety google code project <https://code.google.com/p/swat-4-med-safety/>; SVN: <https://swat-4-med-safety.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/linkedSPLs>. Per a recent conversation with Michel D. I am creating a separate Linked SPLs archive using Git and so that the resource can be brought into Bio2rdf. Please let me know any thoughts, concerns, or suggestions. thanks, -Rich > > Cheers, > > Peter -- Richard Boyce, PhD Assistant Professor of Biomedical Informatics Faculty, Geriatric Pharmaceutical Outcomes and Gero-Informatics Research and Training Program Scholar, Comparative Effectiveness Research Program University of Pittsburgh rdb20@pitt.edu 412-648-9219 (W), 206-371-6186 (C) Twitter: @bhaapgh
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