Microsoft and Science Commons Team Up To Add Semantic Content...
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- Anderbill on 2009-03-18 - Tags science , e-Science , semantic_web , science_commons , CODATA , IAP , OSS
- Takuya514 on 2009-03-13 - Tags no_tag
- Neuromancien on 2009-03-12 - Tags science2.0
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"The scientific culture is not one, traditionally, where you have hyperlinks," Wilbanks told us. "You have citations. And you don't want to do cross-references of hyperlinks between papers, you want to do links directly to the gene sequences in the database."
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"This makes it easy to add scientifically accurate, persistent hyperlinks to articles. Right now, it's really hard to put hyperlinks into your articles that leverage databases. And what this does is make it dead easy. The hope is that by creating these forests of hyperlinks, things like Google actually start to work. Right now Google doesn't work very well on the scholarly literature, because there are no hyperlinks. You can also start to do relevance based searching and aggregation."
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