# new discussion page for ontologies and openEHR. **Category:** [Technical (archive)](https://discourse.openehr.org/c/technical-archive/156) **Created:** 2007-07-17 22:49 UTC **Views:** 4 **Replies:** 2 **URL:** https://discourse.openehr.org/t/new-discussion-page-for-ontologies-and-openehr/14661 --- ## Post #1 by @thomas.beale Dear all, we have added a new page for the purpose of discussing ontologies and openEHR, in particular aimed at improving openEHR in the future so that it really does live up to the goal of creating truly computable information \- information can safely be used in automatic processing, inferencing and reasoning\. The page is here: http://www.openehr.org/FAQs/t_ontology_FAQ.htm \. It is set up as a starting point, not in any way finished \- just enough to get discussion going\. Discussion is encouraged on this mailing list\. Content will eventually be moved to the openEHR wiki when it comes online\. happy reading, \- thomas beale --- ## Post #2 by @Lisa_Thurston Tom, this is an excellent start to a reference point for people wanting to understand the rationale for openEHR\. I really look forward to seeing an openEHR wiki established so that the knowledge and discussion about this and every aspect of openEHR is captured in a way that's organised by topic rather than just by chronology and email\-thread\. I found the 'Some history' section particularly useful in the way it summarises both the theoretical and practical approaches to creating health information ontologies\. The only very minor suggestion I'd have is to make it easier for readers to browse these references with direct links to the cited papers or to a google scholar search for the paper\. eg\. Tange et al \(http://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&lr=&cluster=10557203496653946620) Lisa Thomas Beale wrote: --- ## Post #3 by @thomas.beale Lisa Thurston wrote: > Tom, this is an excellent start to a reference point for people wanting > to understand the rationale for openEHR\. I really look forward to seeing > an openEHR wiki established so that the knowledge and discussion about > this and every aspect of openEHR is captured in a way that's organised > by topic rather than just by chronology and email\-thread\. > > I found the 'Some history' section particularly useful in the way it > summarises both the theoretical and practical approaches to creating > health information ontologies\. The only very minor suggestion I'd have > is to make it easier for readers to browse these references with direct > links to the cited papers or to a google scholar search for the paper\. > eg\. Tange et al > \(http://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&lr=&cluster=10557203496653946620) > > Lisa > thanks Lisa, I have made a few improvements on this score\.\.\. \- thomas --- **Canonical:** https://discourse.openehr.org/t/new-discussion-page-for-ontologies-and-openehr/14661 **Original content:** https://discourse.openehr.org/t/new-discussion-page-for-ontologies-and-openehr/14661