Re: [ontology-uk] UK Ontology Network (UKON) 2018 - Call for contributions

Hello Alasdair, all,

Sounds good to me. I would volunteer you for the community related one. 
I can volunteer myself for the modeling (it is kind of similar to what 
we already presented at SWAT4LS last December).

How should we proceed then? I would propose to create a GitHub team 
where people interested can join. Any thoughts?

Regards,


On 30/01/2018 08:17, Gray, Alasdair J G wrote:
> It's been a number of years since I went to an ontology UK event, but 
> my impression was that it was more on the ontology than the community.
>
> I think it would be a good opportunity for us to get feedback on the 
> BioChemEntity.
>
> Perhaps we should put in two abstracts. One on the community and one 
> on the modeling of life science entities.
>
> Alasdair
>
> www.macs.hw.ac.uk/~ajg33
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> On 29 Jan 2018 12:46 p.m., Carole Goble 
> <carole.goble@manchester.ac.uk> wrote:
>
>
>     these are all great ideas
>     we will prepare a  journal community article this year
>     carole
>
>     > Hi Leyla,
>     >
>     > Others probably have a better idea of the novelty, but perhaps a
>     good
>     > topic would be how Bioschemas is taking base material from
>     schema.org
>     > (DataCatalog, et al) and shaping/restricting it for life sciences
>     > use?  Or perhaps a talk about BioChemEntity and it's potential to
>     > become 'ResearchEntity'?  Or perhaps a talk about Bioschemas itself
>     > and the way it works as an organization if that hasn't been
>     > well-covered elsewhere?
>     >
>     > Happy to help out with the abstract if that would be useful.
>     >
>     > --
>     > Justin Clark-Casey
>     > Research Software Engineer, InterMine life sciences data
>     integration,
>     > U of Cambridge
>     > http://twitter.com/justincc http://justincc.org
>     >
>     > On 22/01/18 11:51, Leyla Garcia wrote:
>     >> Hello,
>     >>
>     >> Should we retake this subject? Submissions deadline is the 2nd of
>     >> March, still plenty of time but we should decide what we want
>     to submit.
>     >>
>     >> Submissions can be poster, short talk or demo, any of them
>     require a
>     >> 300 word abstract. What would be aiming at? I would be happy to
>     work
>     >> on the abstract but would like to have a quick chat with some
>     of you
>     >> to define the message first. Any ideas/suggestions?
>     >>
>     >> Regards,
>     >>
>     >> On 15/12/2017 08:53, Gray, Alasdair J G wrote:
>     >>> Sounds like a good idea to me.
>     >>>
>     >>> Alasdair
>     >>>
>     >>>> On 14 Dec 2017, at 18:31, Carole Goble
>     >>>> <carole.goble@manchester.ac.uk
>     >>>> <mailto:carole.goble@manchester.ac.uk>> wrote:
>     >>>>
>     >>>>
>     >>>> Shall we send a bioschemas delegation to demonstrate that we are
>     >>>> not reinventing ontologies but reusing them?
>     >>>>
>     >>>> Carole
>     >>>>
>     >>>>> Begin forwarded message:
>     >>>>>
>     >>>>> *From: *Goksel Misirli <gokselmisirli@gmail.com
>     >>>>> <mailto:gokselmisirli@gmail.com>>
>     >>>>> *Subject: **[ontology-uk] UK Ontology Network (UKON) 2018 -
>     Call
>     >>>>> for contributions*
>     >>>>> *Date: *14 December 2017 17:39:58 GMT
>     >>>>> *To: *ontology-uk <ontology-uk@googlegroups.com
>     >>>>> <mailto:ontology-uk@googlegroups.com>>
>     >>>>> *Reply-To: *<ontology-uk@googlegroups.com
>     >>>>> <mailto:ontology-uk@googlegroups.com>>
>     >>>>>
>     >>>>> UKON 2018
>     >>>>>
>     >>>>> http://ukontology.org/
>     >>>>>
>     >>>>> The UK Ontology Network is a meeting now in its sixth year. Its
>     >>>>> aim is to enable the sharing of knowledge about ontologies,
>     >>>>> vocabularies and any other mechanisms for organising, searching
>     >>>>> and sharing of knowledge.
>     >>>>>
>     >>>>> We aim to encourage participation from many different sectors:
>     >>>>> academic, public and private. Therefore, we have a light-weight
>     >>>>> submission process, and do not ask for formal publications. The
>     >>>>> meeting itself is friendly and informal, with plenty of
>     >>>>> opportunities for networking.
>     >>>>>
>     >>>>> This year, the meeting will be hosted by Keele University,
>     >>>>> Staffordshire, UK.
>     >>>>>
>     >>>>> We invite contributions in all the relevant domains
>     including, but
>     >>>>> not limited to:
>     >>>>> •Geographic Information
>     >>>>> •Social Media
>     >>>>> •Traditional Media
>     >>>>> •Health and Biology
>     >>>>> •Finance
>     >>>>> •Security
>     >>>>> •Governmental Data
>     >>>>>
>     >>>>> Applications may include, but not limited to:
>     >>>>> •Knowledge graphs
>     >>>>> •Ontology curation & annotation
>     >>>>> •Data publishing
>     >>>>> •Data integration
>     >>>>>
>     >>>>> We invite short abstracts for talks, demos and posters. The
>     >>>>> abstracts should be around 300 words. The main review
>     criteria are
>     >>>>> the relevance and balance across the topics of interest to the
>     >>>>> UKON community. Please submit using the following link:
>     >>>>> https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ukon2018
>     <https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ukon2018>
>     >>>>>
>     >>>>> In addition, if you want to display a poster during the poster
>     >>>>> session, please get in touch with the local organisers.
>     >>>>>
>     >>>>> Although this is a UK-centric network, we encourage
>     participation
>     >>>>> from those in Europe and across the world.
>     >>>>>
>     >>>>> A small registration fee (£35) will be charged to cover
>     catering.
>     >>>>>
>     >>>>> *Deadline for submissions: 2nd March, 2018*
>     >>>>> *Deadline for notifications: 16th March, 2018*
>     >>>>> *Workshop day: 30th April, 2018 *
>     >>>>>
>     >>>>> Best wishes
>     >>>>>
>     >>>>> UKON 2018 organisers
>     >>>>> Dr Goksel Misirli & Dr Allison Gardner (Keele University)
>     >>>>> Dr Phillip Lord & Dr Jennifer Warrender (Newcastle University)
>     >>>>> Dr James Malone (FactBio)
>     >>>>> Prof. Robert Stevens (Manchester University)
>     >>>>>
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