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Attribution vs Citation: Do you know the difference?

Posted on July 10, 2009 by peanutbutter

This is a cross-posted , two-author item available both from this and Allyson’s blog.
Often the words “attribution” and “citation” are used interchangeably. However, in the context of ensuring your work gets the referencing it deserves when others make use of it, it is important that the differences between these two concepts are clear. This [...]

Filed under: Journals Publishing, bioinformatics, data standards, life-science, ontology, open data, open science | Tagged: attribution, Creative Commons licenses, Knowledge Management, Knowledge Representation, License, Metadata, OBO Foundry, ontology, Wikipedia | 1 Comment »

The OBO foundry principles

Posted on June 7, 2009 by peanutbutter

This week, is a week long ontology building week, consisting of two days at the OBO Foundry workshop followed by 4 days at the OBI workshop, all hosted at the EBI. In advance of the meeting (even though I am writing this during the meeting) Duncan asked “how can the ontology development principles be improved“. [...]

Filed under: bioinformatics, conference, data standards, ontology, open data, open science, semantic web | Tagged: bio-ontology, Creative Commons licenses, Knowledge Management, Knowledge Representation, Metadata, OBI, OBO Foundry, Ontologies, ontology, Peer review | 9 Comments »

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