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Published October 2, 2024 | Version v1
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The Semantic Web is Dead – Long Live the Semantic Web The Future of Semantics in the Physical Sciences (and beyond!)

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Presentation by Dr Samantha Pearman-Kanza on The Semantic Web is Dead – Long Live the Semantic Web The Future of Semantics in the Physical Sciences (and beyond!) for the ChEMBL 15 Year Symposium. This presentation gave a hollistic overview of the Semantic Web, discussing common misconceptions, barriers and challenges, mitigations and suggestions for best practice, and a commentary on emerging use cases for semantics for the physical sciences.

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Funding

UK Research and Innovation
Physical Sciences Data Infrastructure (PSDI) Phase 1 Pilot EP/W032252/1
UK Research and Innovation
Physical Sciences Data Infrastructure Phase 1b EP/X032701/1
UK Research and Innovation
PSDI Phase 1b EP/X032663/1
UK Research and Innovation
Social Sciences, Social Data and the Semantic Web (S3W) ES/R009058/1
UK Research and Innovation
Doctoral Training Centre in Web Science EP/G036926/1

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2024-10-02
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