Abstract :
Semantic Web tools provide new and significant opportunities
for organizing and improving the utility of biomedical information.
As librarians become more involved with biomedical information,
it is important for them, particularly catalogers, to be part of research
teams that are employing these techniques and developing a high level
interoperable biomedical infrastructure. To illustrate these principles,
we used Semantic Web tools to create a knowledge model for human visual
phenotypes (observable characteristics). This is an important foundation
for generating associations between genomics and clinical medicine.
In turn this can allow customized medical therapies and provide insights
into the molecular basis of disease. The knowledge model incorporates a
wide variety of clinical and genomic data including examination findings,
demographics, laboratory tests, imaging, and variations in DNA
sequence. Information organization, storage and retrieval are facilitated
through the use of metadata and the ability to make computable statements
in the visual science domain. This paper presents our work, discusses
the value of Semantic Web technologies in biomedicine, and
identifies several important roles that library and information scientiscan play in developing a more powerful biomedical information infrastructure.
Keywords :
Biomedicine , Semantic Web , personalizedmedicine , ontologies