An empirical meta-analysis of the life sciences linked open data on the web
Abstract While the biomedical community has published several “open data” sources in the last decade, most researchers still endure severe logistical and technical challenges to discover, query, and integrate heterogeneous data and knowledge from multiple sources. To tackle these challenges, the com...
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Auteurs principaux: | Maulik R. Kamdar, Mark A. Musen |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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