Submitted by Pierre (not verified) on Sat, 2006-12-23 13:26.

This also reminds me a recent post on Nature/Nautilus about "web visibility"...
It would be nice if the NCBI could store a unique identifier for each scientist (including those working in physics, humanities...) and for each laboratory in the world just like LinkedIn . The information would be available as a semantic FOAF. Anyone could modify is own information.file (who I am, who I know, my interests, my publications, where am I, my connotea/citeulike profile... etc...) and this unique identifier would be shown in articles.

Ask the NCBI ! :-)

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