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BioRDF Weekly Telecon

07 Feb 2011

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Ontoclust

<matthias_samwald> http://connect.neuinfo.org/webinar does not work for me

<matthias_samwald> now it does

http://connect.neuinfo.org/webinar

http://connect.neuinfo.org/webinar

Maryann is PI of NIF. Prof at UCSD.

http://connect.neuinfo.org/webinar

NIF has two roles: 1) Accounting of electronic resources 2) a framework for access

Maryann is in NY about to start a sabbatical at the SMA (Spinal Muscular Atrophy) foundation.

Anita is the curator of NIF. Working with DBCore to make sure that all the databases adequately described in NIF.

Index everything through Lucene. NIF provides modified views to all the resources.

http://connect.neuinfo.org/webinar

<scribe> scribenick: mscottm

Also, keep in touch with Shared Names to provide stable URI's for our resources.

Looking at DRG (Drug Related Gene Database) example: PMID, Gene, ProbeID, Brain region, Exp vs. Control, Organism, Expression, Protocol Type, Treatment, Table

http://biositemaps.ncbcs.org/

<michael> i noticed that the format for the Table entries are just the supplimental tables, eg PDF

biositemaps is one of the formats for NIF support. NIF system is called DISCO

http://connect.neuinfo.org/webinar

<ericP> i haven't added a postgres driver yet, but shouldn't be hard

<Lena> ericP: are you there? we are once again praising your tool :D

<ericP> i'll need a schmea and an idea of what it should look like in RDF

<ericP> Lena, of course, i was drawn by your praise

<Lena> or we can convert the postgres into a mySQL dump... but that would be a hack ;)

<Lena> I think the idea here is that the RDF would look something like we are playing with in the W3C note

<ericP> it just occurred to me, we could use ODBC already

<ericP> so far, there are drivers for mysql and odbc

<Lena> what would it be needed from the NIF side to support "plugging in"?

<michael> http://psqlodbc.projects.postgresql.org/

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