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Alzforum and swan: the present and future of scientific web communities
Abstract Scientists drove the early development of Scientists drove the early development of the World Wide Web, primarily as a means for rapid communication, document sharing and data access. They have been far slower to adopt the web as a medium for building research communities. Yet, web-based communities hold great potential for accelerating the pace of scientific research. In this article, we will describe the 10-year experience of the Alzheimer Research Forum ( Alzforum'), a unique example of a thriving scientific web community, and explain the features that contributed to its success. We will then outline the SWAN (Semantic Web Applications in Neuromedicine) project, in which Alzforum curators are collaborating with informatics researchers to develop novel approaches that will enable communities to share richly contextualized information about scientific data, claims and hypotheses. ut scientific data, claims and hypotheses.
Author Tim Clark +, June Kinoshita +
Bibtype article  +
Doi http://10.1093/bib/bbm012  +
Journal Brief Bioinform +
Key TimClark05012007  +
Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki. 3 June 2009 17:41:26  +
Number 3  +
Pages 163-171  +
Paper url http://bib.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/8/3/163.pdf  +
Tag Computer science +
Title Alzforum and SWAN: the present and future of scientific web communities  +
Volume 8 +
Year 2007  +
Categories Journal Paper, Publication
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