@egonwillighagen @MarcoRoos @WikiPathways @BioSchemas @EUNanoSafety @nanocommons @NanoSolveIT To be precise, the FDP model we published (https://t.co/DMvaHroydh) "mimiked" the W3C's Linked Data Platform. We are no longer mimiking, because there are now strong back-ends for LDP (eg Virtuoso). I will now use that as my back-end, and @LuizBonino tells me that FDP will also.
@dnvln @memartone In this article we "mimik" the W3C Linked Data Platform as static files, that can be deposited into repos like Zenodo to make deposits highly FAIR! The metadata record is part of the deposit. https://t.co/5v2SNZVSXU
#Pistoia2018 This is the paper that I referenced demonstrating how you could create a transparent layer of standards-based technologies such as #RDF on top of existing data to make it FAIR: https://t.co/qtT4rX2fSF
Our article “Interoperability and FAIRness through a novel combination of Web technologies” was one of the top 5 most viewed #DataScience #Databases #EmergingTechnologies and #WorldWideWebWebScience articles published in @thePeerJ journal in 2017!
Our article 'Interoperability and FAIRness through a novel combination of Web technologies' was one of the top 5 most viewed #DataScience #Databases #EmergingTechnologies and #WorldWideWebWebScience articles published in @thePeerJ journal in 2017!
A reference model that distributes the burden of effort, accommodates abandoned data, integrates existing infrastructure, and doesn't require mass adoption of a new API/etc #FAIRData is actually possible! Cool work @LDFragments https://t.co/F6J9iTxTxV
@SoerenAuer @BigData_Europe @SemanticsConf Using #LinkedData to provide #FAIR implementations definitely provides key advantages. See https://t.co/CJhi2uHhmj