Representing knowledge about researchers and research communities is a prime use case for distributed, locally maintained, interlinked and highly structured information in the spirit of the Semantic Web. In this paper we describe the publicly available ‘Semantic Web for Research Communities’ (
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%A Sure, York
%A Bloehdorn, Stephan
%A Haase, Peter
%A Hartmann, Jens
%A Oberle, Daniel
%D 2005
%J Progress in Artificial Intelligence
%K diplomarbeit ontology
%P 218--231
%T The SWRC Ontology – Semantic Web for Research Communities
%U http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11595014_22
%X Representing knowledge about researchers and research communities is a prime use case for distributed, locally maintained, interlinked and highly structured information in the spirit of the Semantic Web. In this paper we describe the publicly available ‘Semantic Web for Research Communities’ (
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