Publishing on the semantic web
Tim Berners-Lee and
James Hendler
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Tim Berners-Lee: inventor of the World-Wide Web, is at the World Wide Web Consortium, MIT
James Hendler: University of Maryland
Nature, 2001, vol. 410, issue 6832, 1023-1024
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The coming Internet revolution will profoundly affect scientific information.
Date: 2001
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