Hi Duncan,
Thanks for sharing the article. It's interesting to see Wiki, Semantic
Web, ontologies, etc are mentioned as part of the cyberinfrastructure
(e-Science). Also, it's interesting to see scientific workflows can be
published via Wiki (e.g., myExperiment).
Cheers,
-Kei
Duncan Hull
Hi Steve, Suzanna et al,
It sounds like "wikinomics" is becoming real. If more
biological/clinical data (including high-throughput data) are made
available through semantic wiki, community-based data collection,
annotation, and integration can be more facilitated via collaborative
ontologies
Here's the reminder for Thursday's HCLS call.
Cheers,
Susie
== Conference Details ==
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Hello
A new paper in Nature Reviews Genetics that talks about semantics in
various contexts in the life sciences, might be of interest to this
list...
Stein, L. D. (2008). Towards a cyberinfrastructure for the biological
sciences: progress, visions and challenges. Nat Rev Genet, 9(9):678