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Participants: Curt E. Kohler, Anita de Waard, Malte Dreyer, Ulla Tschida, Inga Overkamp
Participants: Curt E. Kohler, Anita de Waard, Malte Dreyer, Ulla Tschida, Inga Overkamp


= Introduction Elsevier Labs Academic Collaborations =
== Introducting "Elsevier Labs" & their academic collaborations ==


Motto: "Scientists publish everywhere - and need to get back all relevant things whenever they need"
Motto: "Scientists publish everywhere - and need to get back all relevant things whenever they need"
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== Side tracks ==
== Side tracks ==


CATCH - semantic cultural heriage objects
* Anita pointed us to: [http://www.nwo.nl/subsidiewijzer.nsf/pages/NWOP_66EUM7_Eng?Opendocument CATCH (Continuous Access to Cultural Heritage)] = dutch funding program to develop ontologies to describe cultural heritage objects
 
using ontologies to describe cultural ...

Revision as of 11:39, 13 September 2007

Participants: Curt E. Kohler, Anita de Waard, Malte Dreyer, Ulla Tschida, Inga Overkamp

Introducting "Elsevier Labs" & their academic collaborations[edit]

Motto: "Scientists publish everywhere - and need to get back all relevant things whenever they need"

Strategy: Establish a web of entities to improve search, retrieval and interlinking of resources

Areas of interest:

  • semantic entities, e.g. publications, structures, proteins, etc.
  • author support, e.g. to help tagging the content semantically
  • research data - become more important and need to be stored as well as related to other entities
  • desktop tools, e.g. for search and retrieval
  • virtual communities, e.g. for scientific collaboration

Exemplary Projects:

  • BioImage (UK): to come for a metadata standard for images
  • DOPE for Economics (University of Mannheim): - semantic entities. visualizing content concepts in economic
  • Metadata Madness (neuroscience editors): authoring tool to semantically enrich neuroscience publications by bibliographic references, biological references, multimedia entities
  • OKKAM (many partners): architecture to build a global web of entities
  • Pragmatic Research Article (University of Utrecht). Final goal: To develop a structure to find out how the knowledge is derived from/represented in a publication
    • Analyzing the storyboards of scientific papers. Finding: 3-5 episodes and then resolution.
    • Analyzing rhetorical moves. Finding: Problems are described in "past" forms

Side tracks[edit]