
The following eight papers have been accepted to be presented at the 1st International Workshop on Linked Science (LISC2011), Oct 24th, 2011 in Bonn, Germany. We received 16 submissions by the deadline—thus the acceptance rate was 50%.
- Linked Data for Network Science
Paul Groth and Yolanda Gil. - The knowledge-driven exploration of integrated biomedical knowledge sources facilitates the generation of new hypotheses
Vinh Nguyen, Olivier Bodenreider, Todd Mining and Amit Sheth. - Glottolog/Langdoc: Defining dialects, languages, and language families as collections of resources
Sebastian Nordhoff and Harald Hammarström. - Linking the Outcomes of Scientific Research: Requirements from the Perspective of Geosciences
Stephan Mäs, Matthias Müller, Christin Henzen and Lars Bernard. - Supporting Scientific Collaboration Through Class-Based Object Versioning
Johnson Mwebaze, Danny Boxhoorn and Edwin Valentijn. - Similarity between semantic description sets: addressing needs beyond data integration
Todd Vision, Hilmar Lapp, Paula Mabee, Monte Westerfield and Judith Blake. - Interactively Mapping Data Sources into the Semantic Web
Craig A. Knoblock, Pedro Szekely, Jose Luis Ambite, Shubham Gupta, Aman Goel, Maria Muslea, Kristina Lerman and Parag Mallick. - Where did you hear that? Information and the Sources They Come From
Jim Mccusker, Timothy Lebo, Li Ding, Cynthia Chang, Paulo Pinheiro Da Silva and Deborah L. Mcguinness.
The detailed program will be announced soon at linkedscience.org/events/lisc2011.
