Portal:Semantic Web/News
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+ | '''2021-02-16''' - Our [http://sparql.wikipathways.org/ Snorql interface] now has a feature to get a permanent link to a query. | ||
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+ | '''2020-08-12''' - Our [http://sparql.wikipathways.org/ endpoint] now has a NEW Snorql interface! | ||
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+ | '''2020-06-01''' - Because OpenRiskNet cloud was not back yet, an alternative location was found. | ||
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+ | '''2020-05-14''' - Since this Wednesday the OpenRiskNet cloud where the SPARQL endpoint has been hosted is showing network issues. It is being explored. | ||
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+ | '''2020-03-31''' - The first COVID-19 pathways are now available in the RDF. We will try to update the RDF weekly for these. | ||
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+ | '''2020-01-08''' - A solution has been put in place, thanks to the [https://openrisknet.org/ OpenRiskNet] project. The current SPARQL endpoint resides at http://sparql.wikipathways.org/sparql | ||
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+ | '''2019-12-24''' - Since the University of Maastricht is suffering from a [https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/news/update-12-cyber-attack-um cyber attack], our endpoint is not reachable. We're currently working on a solution! | ||
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+ | '''2019-12-17''' - The enpdoint is updated with December data, including additional quality checks with our [https://github.com/BiGCAT-UM/WikiPathwaysCurator Unit Tests]. | ||
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+ | '''2019-11-21''' - The SPARQL enpdoint is updated with the November data. | ||
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+ | '''2019-10-10''' - The SPARQL enpdoint is updated every month with the Approved and Reactome data. We are supporting metabolite mappings to ChEBI, Chemspider, HMDB, LipidMaps, KEGG Compound, PubChem and Wikidata! | ||
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'''2018-11-18''' - Five species have been [https://github.com/wikipathways/GPML2RDF/commit/142781b2a1ddf4a7867636cedf4e93ec0cd2fc4a added] to the RDF: ''Equus caballus'', ''Mycobacterium tuberculosis'', ''Plasmodium falciparum'', ''Populus trichocarpa'', and ''Solanum lycopersicum''. | '''2018-11-18''' - Five species have been [https://github.com/wikipathways/GPML2RDF/commit/142781b2a1ddf4a7867636cedf4e93ec0cd2fc4a added] to the RDF: ''Equus caballus'', ''Mycobacterium tuberculosis'', ''Plasmodium falciparum'', ''Populus trichocarpa'', and ''Solanum lycopersicum''. | ||
Current revision
2021-02-16 - Our Snorql interface now has a feature to get a permanent link to a query.
2020-08-12 - Our endpoint now has a NEW Snorql interface!
2020-06-01 - Because OpenRiskNet cloud was not back yet, an alternative location was found.
2020-05-14 - Since this Wednesday the OpenRiskNet cloud where the SPARQL endpoint has been hosted is showing network issues. It is being explored.
2020-03-31 - The first COVID-19 pathways are now available in the RDF. We will try to update the RDF weekly for these.
2020-01-08 - A solution has been put in place, thanks to the OpenRiskNet project. The current SPARQL endpoint resides at http://sparql.wikipathways.org/sparql
2019-12-24 - Since the University of Maastricht is suffering from a cyber attack, our endpoint is not reachable. We're currently working on a solution!
2019-12-17 - The enpdoint is updated with December data, including additional quality checks with our Unit Tests.
2019-11-21 - The SPARQL enpdoint is updated with the November data.
2019-10-10 - The SPARQL enpdoint is updated every month with the Approved and Reactome data. We are supporting metabolite mappings to ChEBI, Chemspider, HMDB, LipidMaps, KEGG Compound, PubChem and Wikidata!
2018-11-18 - Five species have been added to the RDF: Equus caballus, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Plasmodium falciparum, Populus trichocarpa, and Solanum lycopersicum.
2018-10-12 - Paper about how WikiPathways RDF is used to expose interactions via Open PHACTS
2018-01-01 - The RDF is being used to expose facts from WikiPathways as nanopublications.
2017-05-04 - This portal was created
2016-06-23 - Andra Waagmeester's Using the Semantic Web for Rapid Integration of WikiPathways with Other Biological Online Data Resources paper is published