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Di Donato, F. Designing a Semantic Web Path to e-Science, 2005. In SWAP : Semantic Web Applications and Perspectives (2nd : 2005 : Trento),Trento (Italy),14-16 December 2005.(Published) [Conference Paper].

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Author(s): Di Donato, Francesca
Title: Designing a Semantic Web Path to e-Science
Subjects: I. Information treatment for information services > IZ. No one of these, but in this section
Date: 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. The proceedings of the 2nd Italian Semantic Web Workshop are published as volume 166 of the series 'CEUR Workshop Proceedings' (ISSN 1613-0073).
Conference: SWAP : Semantic Web Applications and Perspectives (2nd : 2005 : Trento)
Conference Date: 14-16 December 2005
Location: Trento (Italy)
Editor(s): Bouquet, Paolo
Tummarello, Giovanni
Alternative Locations: http://sunsite.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/Publications/CEUR-WS/Vol-166/44.pdf
Keywords: Open access, semantic web, e-Science, Open Archives Initiative, OAI, protocol for metadata harvesting, OAI-PMH, Dublin Core, Berlin Declaration, XML
Country: Italy
Type: Conference Paper
Rights: http://eprints.rclis.org/copyright/



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