Hello,

I'm froma biological charity and we're considering using fedora. We have an 
extensive library catalogue, extensive historical datasets, an unpublished 
collection of documents, specimen collections, an image archive and a varety of 
web resoures all of which we'd like to pull together so something like fedora 
looks rather interesting from that point of view. We've also been working on 
some OWL ontologies for soome years with a view to creating an ecological 
database of sorts.

So we were thinking about using fedora and were wodering if it would be 
possible to use our ontologies with it. From my reading on the subject it seems 
that there are capabilities like this within the CMA. Essentially we're 
wondering if we can use our existing OWL ontologies and create digital objects 
in the fedora repository that are organised according to the biological 
priciples we've put into pour ontologies. If so can we then query these 
ontologies accordingly, i.e. will we be able to ask fedora for all the species 
in a certain type of habitat at a certain temperature range and geographical 
location, assuming species are a particular data object or class of objects.

I'm also curious as to how the other fedora projects would link into this aim, 
i.e. mulgara, topaz, etc..

Thanks in advance

Mike

The Freshwater Biological Association

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