by Jennifer Vendetti | Mar 29, 2019
I rely on BioPortal for easy access to SNOMED and a number of other terminologies, particularly for when I just want to check the existence of specific terms. I love having a one-stop shop to find just about any ontology I might need.
by Jennifer Vendetti | Mar 29, 2019
When teaching on the role and importance of structured and standardized data, BioPortal is an indispensible reference. It demonstrates the sheer size and number of ontologies, and the cross-ontology search helps to appreciate gaps, overlaps and target areas of and...
by Jennifer Vendetti | Mar 29, 2019
I’m using BioPortal to browse and search different ontologies and vocabularies such as NDF-RT and SNOMED CT. I find codes for terms and restrictions on terms and I then copy them into clinical guideline representations so that I can use standard...
by Jennifer Vendetti | Mar 29, 2019
I am an ontology developer and often ontology consumer. The BioPortal web site and ontology repository are my go to place for both sharing ontologies and finding other’s ontologies relevant to my work in computational biology. In addition, I have used the...
by Jennifer Vendetti | Mar 29, 2019
The Neuroscience Information Framework and dkNet awards greatly benefitted from the good work at BioPortal. When building our ontologies, NIF always had the philosophy of reuse, a FAIR before the term was coined. However, reuse presupposes that the things you want to...
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