The Semantic Web has been a very important development in how
knowledge is disseminated and manipulated on the Web, but it has
been of particular importance to the flow of scientific knowledge,
and will continue to shape how data is stored and accessed in a
broad range of disciplines, including life sciences, earth science,
materials science, and the social sciences. After first presenting
papers on the foundations of semantic e-science, including papers
on scientific knowledge acquisition, data integration, and
workflow, this volume looks at the state of the art in each of the
above-mentioned disciplines, presenting research on semantic web
applications in the life, earth, materials, and social sciences.
Drawing papers from three semantic web workshops, as well as papers
from several invited contributors, this volume illustrates how far
semantic web applications have come in helping to manage scientific
information flow.
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