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The TWG Ops Liaison is a Technical Working Group (TWG) representative who serves as a liaison to the OBO Foundry Operations Committee (OFOC).
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Major responsibilities:
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1. Report TWG progress at OFOC calls
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- Monitor PURL, Dashboard, COB, OMO and GitHub repos for PRs and new issues
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- Collect those issues for every meeting in short digestible report (links are fine, no details needed unless pertinent)
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- Report those issues during OFOC calls
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2. Serve as a first point of contact for OFOC and OBO Community for technical Q/A
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- In Slack and GitHub issue tracker, be responsive to user requests relating to OFOC activities (PURL, dashboard, principles, OMO, COB) and direct them to the right channels
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- Help connect OFOC members who need technical help with the right TWG members
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3. Mark relevant GitHub issues for discussion during OFOC call
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- When a new GitHub issue or PR seems to need OFOC attention, label "attn: OFOC label" a few days before the next OFOC call
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- When a GitHub issue has been discussed during an OFOC call, make sure a comment to that end is added to that issue and the label removed
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4. Summarise TWG activities to OBO Newsletter steward
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- Provide a list of major activities to the newsletter steward for inclusion in the newsletter when requested, or when activities of note happen
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Note that the TWG Liaison does not have to be the TWG chair; therefore, the TWG Liaison doesn't need to have technical expertise. (The TWG doesn't currently have a dedicated chair because it doesn't have a regular meeting schedule.)
The Common Anatomy Reference Ontology (CARO) is being developed to facilitate interoperability between existing anatomy ontologies for different species, and will provide a template for building new anatomy ontologies. CARO will be described in Anatomy Ontologies for Bioinformatics: Principles and Practice Albert Burger, Duncan Davidson and Richard Baldock (Editors)
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The Common Anatomy Reference Ontology (CARO) is being developed to facilitate interoperability between existing anatomy ontologies for different species, and will provide a template for building new anatomy ontologies. CARO will be described in Anatomy Ontologies for Bioinformatics: Principles and Practice Albert Burger, Duncan Davidson and Richard Baldock (Editors).
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**Important note**: CARO has been _obsoleted_ in favour of Uberon.
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However, not all CARO terms have been migrated to Uberon; please request any terms you were using from CARO and are missing from Uberon on the Uberon issue tracker: https://github.com/obophenotype/uberon/issues.
description: A core reference ontology built upon BFO about exercise medicine and it contains the related terms for healthy people, people with chronic conditions and people living with diability to exercise.
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description: NCI Thesaurus (NCIt)is a reference terminology that includes broad coverage of the cancer domain, including cancer related diseases, findings and abnormalities. The NCIt OBO Edition aims to increase integration of the NCIt with OBO Library ontologies. NCIt OBO Edition releases should be considered experimental.
description: A direct transformation of the standard NCIt content using OBO-style term and ontology IRIs and annotation properties.
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- id: ncit.obo
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title: NCIt OBO Edition OBO format
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- id: ncit/ncit-plus.owl
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title: NCIt Plus
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description: This version replaces NCIt terms with direct references to terms from other domain-specific OBO Library ontologies (e.g. cell types, cellular components, anatomy), supporting cross-ontology reasoning. The current release incorporates CL (cell types) and Uberon (anatomy).
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- cl
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- uberon
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- id: ncit/neoplasm-core.owl
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title: NCIt Plus Neoplasm Core
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description: This is a subset extracted from NCIt Plus, based on the [NCIt Neoplasm Core value set](https://evs.nci.nih.gov/ftp1/NCI_Thesaurus/Neoplasm/About_Core.html) as a starting point.
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