The Journey of an Ontology with Rebecca Foulger Rebecca Foulger is Head of Scientific Curation at SciBite. In this episode, Rebecca discusses the importance of ontologies – what are they and why do they matter. We track the journey of an ontology, from its initial use case to evolution over time. We explore the necessity of ontologies in improving data management and analysis, and I get Rebecca’s thoughts on what the future of ontologies might entail.
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The Journey of an Ontology with Rebecca Foulger Rebecca Foulger is Head of Scientific Curation at SciBite. In this episode, Rebecca discusses the importance of ontologies – what are they and why do they matter. We track the journey of an ontology, from its initial use case to evolution over time. We explore the necessity of ontologies in improving data management and analysis, and I get Rebecca’s thoughts on what the future of ontologies might entail.
In this episode, we chat to Em Haydon about SciComm, public engagement, and online learning. Em is a digital education and public engagement professional with an extensive background in science communication (SciComm) and public engagement. She is currently working as a Digital Education Developer at the University of St Andrews. If you are interested in finding out more about this area, check out the following resources: STEM Ambassador programme: https://www.stem.org.uk/st...
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The Journey of an Ontology with Rebecca Foulger Rebecca Foulger is Head of Scientific Curation at SciBite. In this episode, Rebecca discusses the importance of ontologies – what are they and why do they matter. We track the journey of an ontology, from its initial use case to evolution over time. We explore the necessity of ontologies in improving data management and analysis, and I get Rebecca’s thoughts on what the future of ontologies might entail.