- From: François Dongier <francois.dongier@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 21 May 2010 21:33:26 +0200
- To: Philipp Cimiano <cimiano@cit-ec.uni-bielefeld.de>
- Cc: semantic-web <semantic-web@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <AANLkTikJKo77OfGYpfpwlWX9fyv8hKbkbdO_YsAlwncl@mail.gmail.com>
Philipp, Just in case you don't know them yet... you might want to check Friendfeed groups such as "The Life Scientists" and "Science 2.0", where such topics are often discussed http://friendfeed.com/the-life-scientists <http://friendfeed.com/the-life-scientists>http://friendfeed.com/science-2-0 <http://friendfeed.com/science-2-0>Good luck in your search. I'll be interested for sure to look at your summary :) François On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 10:22 AM, Philipp Cimiano < cimiano@cit-ec.uni-bielefeld.de> wrote: > All, > > I am interested in how we can use semantic web technology or the paradigm > of linked data to support open access to research results (including but not > restricted to accessing the publication itself). > > I know there is ongoing work in this direction (especially in the UK), but > would be happy to get pointers on: > > 1) Open Access Repositories using SW technology (RDF etc.) > 2) Approaches using Linked Data to support open access > 3) Ontologies or vocabularies for publishing metadata about articles (in > particular experimental procedures etc.) > > Any pointers or information is highly appreciated! > > I will do my best to summarize the answers I get as I assume that this is a > topic of general interest for those working on Semantic Web and related > areas. > > Thanks, > > Philipp. > > > > Prof. Dr. Philipp Cimiano > Semantic Computing Group > Cognitive Interaction Technology > Center of Excellence (CITEC) > Bielefeld University > 33615 Bielefeld > Germany > > Mail.: cimiano@cit-ec.uni-bielefeld.de > Phone: +49 (0) 521 106 12249 > Web.: http://www.cimiano.de > > Room: Q2-110 (see > http://www.uni-bielefeld.de/Universitaet/Ueberblick/Anreise/campus.html) > > > > > > > > >
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