eagle-i Research Resource Ontology
Abbreviation: ERO
Homepage https://open.med.harvard.edu/wiki/display/eaglei/Ontology
Countries that developed this resource United States
Created in 2009
Taxonomic range
Knowledge Domains
Subjects
How to cite this record FAIRsharing.org: ERO; eagle-i Research Resource Ontology; DOI: https://doi.org/10.25504/FAIRsharing.nwgynk; Last edited: Aug. 12, 2019, 3:51 p.m.; Last accessed: Apr 17 2021 12:46 p.m.
Record updated: July 2, 2019, 10:07 a.m. by The FAIRsharing Team.
support email | General enquiries |
Mailing List | Eagle-i-admins |
Mailing List | Shrine-users |
online documentation | https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Rada ... |
training | https://open.med.harvard.edu/wiki/displa ... |
Additional Information
Contact | Carlo Torniai ORCID |
External Links
Bioportal | http://bioportal.bioontology.org/ontologies/ERO |
OBO | http://obofoundry.org/ontology/ero.html |
Eagle-i software | https://open.med.harvard.edu/wiki/display/eaglei/Software+downloads |
No XSD schemas defined
Conditions of Use
Applies to: Data useData Access
REST Web Services
REST API | https://open.med.harvard.edu/wiki/display/eaglei/Web+Services+Provided ... |
Automating data citation: the eagle-i experience.
Alawini A,Chen L,Davidson SB,Da Silva NP,Silvello G
Proc ACM/IEEE Joint Conf Digit Libr 2018
Research resources: curating the new eagle-i discovery system.
Vasilevsky N,Johnson T,Corday K,Torniai C,Brush M,Segerdell E,Wilson M,Shaffer C,Robinson D,Haendel M
Database (Oxford) 2012
View in BioPortal.
View in OBO Foundry.
Reporting Guidelines
No guidelines defined
Terminology Artifacts
Models and Formats
No syntax standards defined
Identifier Schemas
No identifier schema standards defined
Metrics
No metrics standards defined
The Open Biological and Biomedical Ontology (OBO) Foundry is a collective of ontology developers that are committed to collaboration and adherence to shared principles. The mission of the OBO Foundry is to develop a family of interoperable ontologies that are both logically well-formed and scientifically accurate. To achieve this, OBO Foundry participants voluntarily adhere to and contribute to the development of an evolving set of principles including open use, collaborative development, non-overlapping and strictly-scoped content, and common syntax and relations, based on ontology models that work well, such as the Gene Ontology (GO). The OBO Foundry is overseen by an Operations Committee with Editorial, Technical and Outreach working groups.
Record Maintainer
This record is in need of a maintainer. If you login, you'll be able to claim this record.
Maintains
University of Harvard, MA, USA (University)