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Published March 31, 2021 | Version 1.0
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SEMAF: A Proposal for a Flexible Semantic Mapping Framework

  • 1. CLARIN ERIC
  • 2. TU Wien
  • 3. CNR-OVI, ERIHS
  • 4. e-Science Data Factory
  • 5. e-Science Data Factory, KNAW/DANS
  • 6. Keith G Jeffery Consultants, EPOS-ERIC and British Geological Survey
  • 7. Senckenberg - Leibniz Institution for Biodiversity and Earth System Research
  • 8. Max Planck Computing and Data Facility
  • 9. LERMA, Observatoire de Paris, PSL Research University, CNRS

Description

This report presents a study for a flexible framework to create, document and publish semantic mappings and cross-walks linking different semantic artefacts within a particular scientific community and across scientific domains. These mappings and cross-walks should be FAIR, as proposed in the FAIR Semantics recommendations. The study draws on the broad expertise of the authors and 25 interviews conducted with community experts. A description for a proposed follow-up implementation project is part of the report.

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Funding

EOSCsecretariat.eu – EOSCsecretariat.eu 831644
European Commission