F. Donato. Proceedings SWAP : Semantic Web Applications and Perspectives (2nd : 2005 : Trento), Trento, Italy, (2005)
Abstract
This paper aims at designing a possible path of convergence between the Open Access and the Semantic Web communities. In section 1, it focuses on the problems that the current Web has to face to become a fully effective research means, with particular regard to the question of selection according to subjective quality criteria. Section 2 exposes the main principles and standards which lie behind the Open Access movement, and tries to demonstrate that the Open Access community is a fertile ground where to experiment Semantic Web technologies. Finally, section 3 sketches a number of practical strategies and suggests the combination of existing tools for e-Science, in order to create a real Semantic Web of scientific knowledge.
Proceedings SWAP : Semantic Web Applications and Perspectives (2nd : 2005 : Trento)
year
2005
comment
Eerder zwak:
- Veel inleidende uitleg over het web en Open Access
- "Het spreekt voor zich dat Open Access gebaat zou zijn bij Semantic Web-technologie. Hoe dat moet gebeuren, ligt buiten de scope van dit artikel"
- THE END :-)
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%E Tummarello, Giovanni
%E Bouquet, Paolo
%K open-access science semweb
%T Designing a Semantic Web Path to e-Science
%U http://eprints.rclis.org/archive/00005139/
%X This paper aims at designing a possible path of convergence between the Open Access and the Semantic Web communities. In section 1, it focuses on the problems that the current Web has to face to become a fully effective research means, with particular regard to the question of selection according to subjective quality criteria. Section 2 exposes the main principles and standards which lie behind the Open Access movement, and tries to demonstrate that the Open Access community is a fertile ground where to experiment Semantic Web technologies. Finally, section 3 sketches a number of practical strategies and suggests the combination of existing tools for e-Science, in order to create a real Semantic Web of scientific knowledge.
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- Veel inleidende uitleg over het web en Open Access
- "Het spreekt voor zich dat Open Access gebaat zou zijn bij Semantic Web-technologie. Hoe dat moet gebeuren, ligt buiten de scope van dit artikel"
- THE END :-)},
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title = {Designing a Semantic Web Path to e-Science},
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