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Ontology repositories allow groups that have built ontologies on given topics share their ontologies. Metadata could exist on particular ontologies to let users know what a particular ontology is good for and how to find additional resources relevant to particular domains. {nid 2JXE}
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Ontology repositories allow groups that have built ontologies on given topics to share their ontologies. Metadata could exist on particular ontologies to let users know what a particular ontology is good for and how to find additional resources relevant to particular domains. {nid 2JXE}
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The medical field has been working intensely on ontologies and the Open Biological and Biomedical Ontologies (OBO) is now a collection of freely available well-structured controlled vocabularies available on the Bio-Portal. We plan on leveraging these. See SocopOor/RepositoryPrinciples {nid 2T3C}
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The medical field has been working intensely on ontologies, and the Open Biological and Biomedical Ontologies (OBO) is now a collection of freely available well-structured controlled vocabularies available on the Bio-Portal. We plan on leveraging these. See SocopOor/RepositoryPrinciples {nid 2T3C}
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