jay gray
jay gray
Similar issues in bioinformatics. For example a chemical. There are at least four important identifiers for an item. 1. InChi String 2. InChi Key 3. SMILES 4. CAS (a sometimes...
We agree with the need to avoid the trap of catering to ontology-specific requests. Our thought is to support an array where `@PropertyValue` has a label for the Authority and...
Update. have successfully run this terminal command `npx purgecss --content ./index.html --css ./src/css/styles.css --output ./output` however, had to change `./output` directory structure to match `./src` directory structure using new directory...
here you see vertical scroll bar bottom; no space to scroll more deeply. the top of the see more button is just visible 
We have a similar issue; linking here to bring-into-view: https://github.com/schemaorg/schemaorg/issues/2689#issuecomment-713920558
@rhewitt22 ITIS handles this well: http://www.itis.gov/ Greater detail is defined by US HHS NIH NCBI TAXON. NCBI TAXON has RDF URIs.
IMHO you are about to enter the `twilight zone`. Most of the above have been carefully adjudicated in other ontologies. For example, is a `tomato` a `fruit` or a `vegetable`?...
then my advice is to use broad terms from the specialized vocabs with an explicit `sameAs` qualifier. but you're gonna have big problems using common names with many synonyms. and...
Martin @mfhepp do you want to weigh in here?
IMHO this thread is conflating the process of building a `controlled vocabulary` and its associated `grammar` **with** `tags`. Some of the terms above are `tags` that are derived from crowdsourcing...