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One solution might be to use a URL to the ontology term that includes the ontology version Unfortunately, trying to find an example, I run into a lot of dead links in ontobee and OLS... |
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We could collect all TSR from all term accross all ISA files and auto complete this section. The necessary information is written in SwateDB, BUT i am not sure how to fix dead links and ontology versioning. Maybe this is the point at which we host our own ontology search + versioning. |
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It may be a better idea to reference the github repo containing the ontology file and not just the ontology file itself, since ontology versioning results in dead links. Not sure how this would work automatically though. |
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I don't think versioning necessarily leads to dead links. Even the contrary might be the case (as Dominik and Eik stated). In principle, versioned ontologies should have releases whose URIs must never change. By this, pointing to an ontology term in a specific version of an ontology should be permanently working. The thing is, we could implement this, but how do other ontologies handle this? |
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Hey all, I'm opening the discussion in this repo as it's about ontologies. However, it's probably more relevant, for tools / implementations.
To my knowledge, the top-most section (ONTOLOGY SOURCE REFERENCE) of an ARC's
isa.investigation.xlsx
is currently not tackled by any tool.The section could look like something this:
It summarizes the use of different ontologies across the ARC, i.e. within any of the isa.* files (including isa.investigation.xlsx and the isa_study and isa_assay sheets, respectively).
Now, referencing the correct ontology can possibly become tricky (and I didn't try to find out how ISA originally handles this).
Ontology versions may be diverging
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