Overview of Resource Representation Coordination efforts to coordinate the representation of resources from Biositemaps, eagle-i, and the Neuroscience Information Framework.
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A Lined Data Approach to Interoperability between Biomedical Resource Inventories
1. A Linked Open Data Approach to
Interoperability between
Biomedical Resource Inventories
Trish Whetzel, Ph.D.
Presenting on behalf of the Resource Coordination Group
(Anita Bandrowski, Carlo Torniai, Charles Borromeo, Melissa
Haendel, Jessica Tenenbaum)
4. • Machine-readable
resource associated with
a website
• Resources are
described in terms of an
information model
• Supported by the
Biomedical Resource
Ontology
• Can be discovered by
search engines such as
Google
Biositemaps
www.biositemaps.org
5. Biositemaps
National Centers for
Biomedical Computing
Clinical and Translational
Science Awards
www.ncbcs.org www.ctsaweb.org
6. Resource Discovery System:
A catalog of > 1,400 biomedical resources
A set of tools and services for easy sharing of and linking of resources to articles, websites etc.
The tools ingest NIF resources.
7. Neuroscience Information Framework
• A portal for finding and
using resources
• Resources are
described in terms of an
information model
• Supported by the
NIFSTD ontology
• Provides simultaneous
search of >30M database
records, organized by
www.neuinfo.org category
8. Neuroscience Information Framework
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Supported by the NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience
9. NIF Registry:
A catalog of > 3,500 human curated databases, tools and materials
A set of tools and services for easy sharing of and linking of data to articles, websites etc.
The tools ingest Biositemaps and two other common resource description formats
10. eagle-i
• Make scientific research
resources more visible via a
federated network
• Resources are described in
terms of an information
model
• Supported by the eagle-i
ontology
• Reducing time-consuming
and expensive duplication
of resources
www.eagle-i.org
12. Google meets
Ontology-guided
search
eagle-i’s current
holdings
eagle-i Repositories:
The same search on
a NIF tab
A catalog of > 70,000 human curated invisible research resources
A set of tools and services for easy sharing of and linking of resources to articles, websites etc.
The tools ingest Biositemaps and NIF resources.
15. Resource Information Model
• Resource name
• Resource description
• URL
• Resource type
• Availability of documentation
• Contact person
• Contact person email
• Organization
16. Diverse use cases require
diverse ontologies and data sources
Public repositories
and
resources
Community ontologies
and taxonomies
Lab resources
inventoried by
eagle-i
eagle-i ontologies
Institutional core
facility
Biositemaps
BRO ontology NIFStd ontologies
repository repository repository
17. Future Plans
Public repositories
and
resources
Community ontologies
and taxonomies
repository
Lab resources
inventoried by
eagle-i
Institutional core
facility
Biositemaps