Hi Tony,
On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 8:27 AM, Hammond, Tony wrote:
> Hi Michel:
>
> Just wanted to respond to your earlier post [1] about NPG's Linked Data
> Platform. (And apologies for not responding sooner - I only came across
> this
> now.)
>
> > unfortunately, after a cursory look ( hope i'm wr
Hi Tony,
Last time I asked the NCBI help desk they preferred the use of "
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15618302"; instead of going via pubmed.org
.
Let us know which you settle on and I will add owl:sameAs links from the
uniprot.org RDF as well.
Regards,
Jerven
On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 2:27
Hi Michel:
Just wanted to respond to your earlier post [1] about NPG's Linked Data
Platform. (And apologies for not responding sooner - I only came across this
now.)
> unfortunately, after a cursory look ( hope i'm wrong) - i don't think the
> data links into anything on the semantic web... (mesh
On Thu, 05 Apr 2012 23:57:14 +0200, RebholzSchuhmann
wrote:
NPG was also part of the SESL project. So, they are aware of the needs
of the Semantic Web Community. I guess the sophisticated approach is for
later. :-)
Fair enough :-)
It gives impetus to the various warehouse projects tha
Hi all,
NPG was also part of the SESL project. So, they are aware of the needs
of the Semantic Web Community. I guess the sophisticated approach is for
later. :-)
-drs-
On 05/04/2012 19:36, Mark wrote:
That's the most frustrating thing about many "triplification"
initiatives... the use
That's the most frustrating thing about many "triplification"
initiatives... the use of (only) literals for identifiers! :-/ It's like
giving the path information for your URL, without giving the domain-name!
I don't understand why the Web is so ~intuitive to people now, but the
Semantic
That they do not do these things yet, sounds like a there are a lot of
opportunities...
Egon
Op 5 apr. 2012 17:41 schreef "Michel Dumontier"
het volgende:
> In case you haven't seen, Nature PG now has LOD and a SPARQL endpoint :
>
> http://www.nature.com/press_releases/linkeddata.html
>
> unfort
In case you haven't seen, Nature PG now has LOD and a SPARQL endpoint :
http://www.nature.com/press_releases/linkeddata.html
unfortunately, after a cursory look ( hope i'm wrong) - i don't think the
data links into anything on the semantic web... (mesh terms are literals,
pmids are in NPG's names