[Scientific] RDF and Researchers
Nicolas Bossut
nicolas at zeapartners.org
Tue May 29 12:41:03 UTC 2007
Hi,
Zea Partners is involved in different European research programs :
QUALOSS - http://www.zeapartners.org/articles/qualoss1402
FLOSSMetrics - http://www.zeapartners.org/articles/flossmetrics003
We published also some case studies and articles about Plone on our
website (www.zeapartner.org/news) . One of them is particularly
oriented to the use of Plone by scientifics (http://
www.zeapartners.org/articles/collaborative-research006)
Zea Partners is open to corporate sponsorship to develop its
involvement in EU research and funding programs.
Best regards,
Nicolas BOSSUT
On 29 May 2007, at 14:01, Marcin Davies wrote:
>
> On 14.05.2007, at 10:03, A Bowtell wrote:
>
>>
>> This is vaguely related to the previous thread and tangential to
>> Plone. We
>> have a researcher content type for Plone and we're looking at
>> building a
>> researcher ontology in RDF (since we reckon it would be easy for
>> Plone to
>> deliver the RDF). So far we've been exploring vocabularies such as
>> FOAF but
>> we'd be keen to know if anyone else is exploring the same topic.
>
> No, not here, but sounds interesting. For which kind project are
> you planning to build this ontology? I've worked in two European
> projects (FP6) and I think that such an ontology could be extremely
> useful to establish new contacts, search for common interests, etc.
> (which is also one of the main goals of European 'Network of
> Excellence' projects, for example).
>
> Best regards,
> Marcin
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