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Announcement: The ConceptWiki will be updated June 1, 2010. With this update, the URIs will change. UUIDs will be implemented for every concept and from then on the URIs should be stable.
What is a concept?
A concept is a ‘unit of thought’ and is in essence not ‘lingual’. By virtue of being a discrete unit of thought, concepts are intrinsically non-ambiguous. However, lingual or computational references to the concept (terms and identifiers) can be highly ambiguous and confusing. Computers have great difficulty to resolve ambiguity in free text. It is therefore of the utmost importance that terms and identifiers in free text and structured data sources are first mapped to concepts before being used to ‘interconnect data’ in other information resources. If not resolved first, ambiguity will lead to massive mismatches and confusion.
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Find and edit your favorite Biomedical concept
Presently, the ConceptWiki has two major sections, WikiProteins and WikiPeople, where you can find more than a million biomedical concepts, and more than million authors. More importantly, you can add your own knowledge to the concept of your choice or you can maintain and modify a page that lists your own published works and concepts of interest.
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Data sections
Life sciences section: WikiProteins description page
People section: WikiPeople description page
Chemical section: coming soon
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