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Integration of the scientific literature into the Semantic Web: Facts from biomedical data resources
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Integration of the scientific literature into the Semantic Web: Facts from biomedical data resources

  • Dietrich Rebholz1,
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  • Christoph Grabmueller1 

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Scientific literature is the primary resource for relevant and innovative information. The integration of the literature with other data resources in the biomedical research community generates overhead that can be avoided through the used of Semantic Web Technology generating openly accessible data. Projects such as SESL and CALBC have producted significant amount of data that that are ready for exploitation.The tutorial will teach different approaches on how to integrate the scientific literature with the content from biomedical databases, and will discuss the inferences that can be achieved. Furthermore, the tutorial will point to the resources that are ready for use and enable integration of the literature at your discretion. A good understanding of Semantic Web technology, ontologies, OWL and the existing biomedical data resources is advantageous to easily follow the tutorial.

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Rebholz, D., Croset, S. & Grabmueller, C. Integration of the scientific literature into the Semantic Web: Facts from biomedical data resources. Nat Prec (2012). https://doi.org/10.1038/npre.2012.7011.1

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