EDAM is the ontology of bioinformatics types of data, data formats, operations, and topics. Among other use cases, EDAM provides bioinformatics-specific terms for text mining, and its concepts may be used when representing linked data. http://github.com/edamontology/edamontology http://edamontology.org/EDAM.owl http://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btt113 Bio.Tools is the emerging universal registry for bioinformatics tools, services, and databases. Its scope includes tools and data resources for text mining within computational and molecular biology. http://github.com/bio-tools/biotoolsregistry http://bio.tools http://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkv1116 There are a few directions in which EDAM and Bio.Tools may improve, related to text mining and linked data: * Registering text-mining tools in Bio.Tools * Improvement of text-mining-related concepts and terms in EDAM * General testing and improvements of EDAM in text mining * General testing and improvements of EDAM in representation of linked data * Gathering further requirements for Bio.Tools and EDAM I would like to hack in these directions together with other interested participants of #BLAHmuc.