We would like to present FAIR Research Data: Semantic Knowledge Graph Infrastructure for the Life Sciences (in short, FAIR.ReD), a project initiative that is currently being evaluated for funding. FAIR.ReD is a software environment for developing data management solutions according to the FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable; Wilkinson et al. 2016) data principles. It utilizes what we call a Data Sea Storage, which employs the idea of Data Lakes to decouple data storage from data access but modifies it by storing data in a semantically structured format as either semantic graphs or semantic tables, instead of storing them in their native form. Storage follows a top-down approach, resulting in a standardized storage model, whi...
The SHARC Interest Group of the Research Data Alliance was established to improve research crediting...
Although knowledge graphs (KGs) are used extensively in the biomedical domain to model complex pheno...
The Semantic Web and Linked Data concepts and technologies have empowered the scientific community w...
We would like to present FAIR Research Data: Semantic Knowledge Graph Infrastructure for the Life Sc...
FAIR data principles and open science are globally endorsed as beneficial for healthcare. As co-foun...
Linked Open Data (LOD) are inherently interoperable and have the potential to play a key role in imp...
We present the FAIRnets Knowledge Graph, a large RDF data set with information about neural networks...
Open Science Graphs (OSGs) are Scientific Knowledge Graphs whose intent is to improve the overall FA...
In healthcare, and more specifically cancer treatment, data sharing is essential yet difficult. 1 in...
A poster for the Helmholtz Metadata Collaboration Conference 2022. Abstract: Making research re...
The FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable) (FAIR) principles were proposed [1] to g...
Digitization of the research (data) lifecycle has created a galaxy of data nodes that are often char...
The landscape of currently existing repositories of specimen data consists of isolated islands, with...
One of the grand challenges discussed during the Dagstuhl Seminar "Knowledge Graphs: New Directions...
International audienceThe current rise of Open Science and Reproducibility in the Life Sciences requ...
The SHARC Interest Group of the Research Data Alliance was established to improve research crediting...
Although knowledge graphs (KGs) are used extensively in the biomedical domain to model complex pheno...
The Semantic Web and Linked Data concepts and technologies have empowered the scientific community w...
We would like to present FAIR Research Data: Semantic Knowledge Graph Infrastructure for the Life Sc...
FAIR data principles and open science are globally endorsed as beneficial for healthcare. As co-foun...
Linked Open Data (LOD) are inherently interoperable and have the potential to play a key role in imp...
We present the FAIRnets Knowledge Graph, a large RDF data set with information about neural networks...
Open Science Graphs (OSGs) are Scientific Knowledge Graphs whose intent is to improve the overall FA...
In healthcare, and more specifically cancer treatment, data sharing is essential yet difficult. 1 in...
A poster for the Helmholtz Metadata Collaboration Conference 2022. Abstract: Making research re...
The FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable) (FAIR) principles were proposed [1] to g...
Digitization of the research (data) lifecycle has created a galaxy of data nodes that are often char...
The landscape of currently existing repositories of specimen data consists of isolated islands, with...
One of the grand challenges discussed during the Dagstuhl Seminar "Knowledge Graphs: New Directions...
International audienceThe current rise of Open Science and Reproducibility in the Life Sciences requ...
The SHARC Interest Group of the Research Data Alliance was established to improve research crediting...
Although knowledge graphs (KGs) are used extensively in the biomedical domain to model complex pheno...
The Semantic Web and Linked Data concepts and technologies have empowered the scientific community w...