Eagle-i
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The eagle-i network (or just eagle-i) is a tool developed by a set of institutions from the United States that enables users to locate scientific resources around their country. It uses an ontology to map the resources (such as scientific equipment) to their location, facilitating reuse and collaboration.[1] The eagle-i team has produced ontologies that take care of different kinds of resources, such as the Reagent Application Ontology. [2]
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- ^ Vasilevsky, N.; Johnson, T.; Corday, K.; Torniai, C.; Brush, M.; Segerdell, E.; Wilson, M.; Shaffer, C.; Robinson, D.; Haendel, M. (2012-03-20). "Research resources: curating the new eagle-i discovery system". Database. 2012: bar067. doi:10.1093/database/bar067. ISSN 1758-0463. PMC 3308157. PMID 22434835.
- ^ Brush, Matthew H.; Vasilevsky, Nicole; Torniai, Carlo; Johnson, Tenille; Shaffer, Christopher; Haendel, Melissa (2011). "Developing a reagent application ontology within the OBO foundry framework". CEUR Workshop Proceedings: 234–236.