Science And The Semantic Web

Lee Hadd writes: \”The profusion of disciplinary restricted databases of information,
articles and texts prevent scientists from collaborating with members in
other fields. Current web technology is clearly insufficient for the needs
of interdisciplinary science and comes up short when it comes to supporting
the needs of the collaborative and interdisciplinary \”e-science.\”

Read more about it, (subscription required), or in print Hendler, James. COMMUNICATION: Enhanced: Science and the Semantic Web,
Science 2003 299: 520-521
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The Chronicle of Higher Education has one on a speech at the National Science Foundation, by Timothy J. Berners-Lee, in which he gave a progress report last week on his latest work, which he calls the Semantic Web.