This document discusses the Bio2RDF project, which aims to convert life sciences data from various sources and formats like XML, KGML, and CSV into the RDF format. It notes that there are too many knowledge sources in different formats for scientists to easily integrate. The document proposes adopting RDF and converting popular knowledge sources into RDF as a community effort through the Bio2RDF project. It describes RDF and the Protege ontology editor, showing examples of loading ontologies and pathways converted to RDF into Protege for browsing and visualization. The Bio2RDF website is presented as a central repository for RDF conversion tools and files.