- From: William Bug <William.Bug@DrexelMed.edu>
- Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2007 10:23:40 -0500
- To: semantic-web@w3.org
- Message-Id: <9942F0ED-5A5E-4603-9C20-F5C84E3888AA@DrexelMed.edu>
Hi All, Eric Miller, John Wilbanks, Elizabeth Wu, myself, and approximately 75 other experts in neuroinformatics and the neuroscience publishing community are at the Pub Med Plus meeting sponsored by the Society for Neuroscience, NIH Blueprint project, and the NeuroCommons/SC. Floyd Bloom (venerable neuroscientist/neuroinformaticist and former managing editor of 'Science') just gave the plenary talk on the evolution of scientific publishing from the mid-17th century up to today, where he noted current worthy efforts in "new" forms of publishing and "promising starts". Amongst those "new" efforts Floyd cited were the SWAN project, work by the Yale SenseLab group, the BIRNLex ontology, and the BMC Bioinformatics HCLS IG article Kei shepherded into publication last December. I believe this recognition at this very important public meeting is worth noting, as Floyd is a senior neuroscientist who's been intimately involved with the publication of scientific information throughout the last 30 years but has had no direct involvement either with the HCLS IG or any of the other cited groups, nor has he had any direct experience using Semantic Web technologies. Kudos to all. Cheers, Bill Bill Bug Senior Research Analyst/Ontological Engineer Laboratory for Bioimaging & Anatomical Informatics www.neuroterrain.org Department of Neurobiology & Anatomy Drexel University College of Medicine 2900 Queen Lane Philadelphia, PA 19129 215 991 8430 (ph) 610 457 0443 (mobile) 215 843 9367 (fax) Please Note: I now have a new email - William.Bug@DrexelMed.edu
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