- From: Michel Dumontier <michel.dumontier@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2014 10:44:30 -0700
- To: Carole Goble <carole.goble@manchester.ac.uk>
- Cc: Andrea Splendiani <andrea.splendiani@iscb.org>, HCLS <public-semweb-lifesci@w3.org>
Hi Carole, I participate in the data citation implementation group @ force11, along with Tim Clark and others in this community. https://www.force11.org/datacitationimplementation does a specific aspect come to mind? m. On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 3:29 AM, Carole Goble <carole.goble@manchester.ac.uk> wrote: > Hi all. > > At the research data alliance meeting. The data citation wg lead by Andreas Rauber is all about dynamic Datasets. They have some pilots > > Michel- are you connected with that? > > Carole > > Sent from my iPhone by > Professor Carole Goble > The University of Manchester > UK > >> On 21 Sep 2014, at 22:04, "Michel Dumontier" <michel.dumontier@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Hi Andrea, >> The nanopublication schema is a general mechanism to associate some >> provenance with one or more assertions, and to keep track of who put >> this information together in a convenient package. There's nothing >> that prevents you from sticking a whole ontology in the assertion >> graph, and then putting relevant metadata, such as versioning or the >> location where you downloaded the file, in the provenance graph. The >> publication info graph enables everybody else to understand who (e.g. >> you) put this information together. >> hope that helps. >> >> m. >>
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