Matches in LOV for { ?s <http://purl.org/dc/terms/description> ?o. }
- code description "Defines subclasses and instances of codes used in SDMX, such as currencies, decimals, frequencies ...".
- dimension description "Defines dimensions for the statistical \"cubes\" defined by SDMX".
- linkingyou description "Vocabulary for describing common webpages provided by an organisation".
- linkingyou description "Vocabulary for describing common webpages provided by an organisation.".
- lv description "Under this name space new properties and classes needed for the lobid.org service are defined . Already existing properties and classes which are (re)used in lobid.org aren't documented here.".
- lv description "Under this name space new properties and classes needed for the service lobid ('linking open bibliographic data') are defined . Already existing properties and classes which are (re)used in lobid aren't documented here.".
- media description "In order to enable and encourage the sharing, distribution, syndication, and aggregation of media content, the authors propose the Media RDF vocabulary, an open standard for distributed media metadata.".
- media description "The Media RDF vocabulary is not meant to be used by itself if you are marking up audio or video. If the media that you are marking up falls outside of audio/video, you should use the Media RDF Vocabulary if there is no other way to mark up the information. You may want to use the <a xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\" href=\"http://purl.org/media/audio\" xml:lang=\"en\">Audio RDF Vocabulary</a> or <a xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\" href=\"http://purl.org/media/video\" xml:lang=\"en\">Video RDF Vocabulary</a> if you are marking up audio or video.".
- core description "The Modular and Unified Tagging Ontology (MUTO) is an ontology for tagging and folksonomies. It is based on a thorough review of earlier tagging ontologies and unifies core concepts in one consistent schema. It supports different forms of tagging, such as common, semantic, group, private, and automatic tagging, and is easily extensible.".
- lio description "A Lightweight Ontology for Describing Images".
- bibtex description "Transformation of bibTeX into an OWL ontology".
- ex description "Vocabulary to include sample codes in a schema. Can work with XSLT (http://purl.org/net/ns/ns-schema.xsl) to present schema as XHTML list with examples.".
- ex description "スキーマにサンプルコードを埋め込むための語彙。XSLTを使って、XHTMLの中で例を表示させることができる。".
- ontology-annot description "Vocabulary to define some annotation properties as subproperties of common Dublin Core terms".
- ns description "OPMV, the Open Provenance Model Vocabulary, is a lightweight provenance vocabulary aiming to provide terms to enable practitioners of data publishing to publish their data responsibly. The Open Provenance Model Vocabulary is closely based on the community provenance data model, the Open Provenance Model (OPM) <a xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\" href=\"#ref-Moreau09\" xml:lang=\"en\">[Moreau09]</a>. Since release 1.0 OPMV becomes a profile of OPM. OPMV can be used together with other provenance-related RDF/OWL vocabularies/ontologies, such as <a xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\" href=\"http://purl.org/dc/terms/\" xml:lang=\"en\">Dublin Core</a>, <a xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\" href=\"http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/\" xml:lang=\"en\">FOAF</a>, <a xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\" href=\"http://vocab.org/changeset/schema.html\" xml:lang=\"en\">the Changeset Vocabulary</a>, and <a xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\" href=\"http://purl.org/net/provenance/ns#\" xml:lang=\"en\">the Provenance Vocabulary</a>. As being grounded on OPM, the OPMV aims to assist the interoperability between provenance information on the Semantic Web. The Open Provenance Model Vocabulary is defined as an OWL-DL ontology and it is partitioned into a core ontology and supplementary modules. In order to avoid making the core ontology too complex, the core module only implements structures defined in OPM and the supplementary modules provide less frequently used terms and a broad range of specializations of the core terms. ".
- ns description "OPMV, the Open Provenance Model Vocabulary, provides terms to enable practitioners of data publishing to publish their data responsibly.".
- p-plan description "PROV extension for linking Plans and parts of plans to their respective executions.".
- po description "An ontology for describing playlists, playlist entries and songs.".
- po description "An ontology for describing playlists, playlist entries and songs.".
- ns description "The Provenance Vocabulary Core Ontology provides the main classes and properties required to describe provenance of data on the Web.".
- ns description "The Provenance Vocabulary provides classes and properties for describing provenance of Web data. The vocabulary focuses on two main use cases: 1.) It enables consumers of Web data to describe provenance of data retrieved from the Web and of data derived from such Web data. 2.) It enables providers of Web data to publish provenance-related metadata about their data. Notice, the vocabulary is not intended for describing provenance of other kinds of Web content. The Provenance Vocabulary is designed as a Web data specific specialization of the W3C PROV Ontology (PROV-O); classes and properties provided by the vocabulary are domain specific extensions of the more general concepts introduced in PROV-O. As a consequence, any Provenance Vocabulary based description of provenance can be easily interpreted and exchanged according to the W3C PROV family of standards.".
- types description "Extends the Provenance Vocabulary by defining subclasses of the types of provenance elements introduced in the core ontology.".
- label description "Term definitions for singular and plural label properties".
- wf-invocation description "Wf-invoc is a simple profile of the P-plan ontology to describe how workflow steps are invoked within a workflow execution.".
- wf-motifs description "Ontology for describing Workflow Motifs. Workflow Motifs outline the kinds of data-intensive activities that are observed in workflows (data-operation motifs) and the different manners in which activities are implemented within workflows (workflow-oriented motifs).".
- af description "This vocabulary expresses some common concepts to represent some features of audio signals.".
- core description "Provides basic concepts and properties for describing specific association statements to something, e.g. an occasion, a genre or a mood ...".
- bibo description "The Bibliographic Ontology Specification provides main concepts and properties for describing citations and bibliographic references (i.e. quotes, books, articles, etc) on the Semantic Web.".
- bibo description "The Bibliographic Ontology describes\nbibliographic things on the semantic Web in RDF. This ontology can be\nused as a citation ontology, as a document classification ontology, or\nsimply as a way to describe any kind of document in RDF. It has been\ninspired by many existing document description metadata formats, and\ncan be used as a common ground for converting other bibliographic data\nsources.".
- core description "The Cognitive Characteristics Ontology specification provides a vocabulary for describing cognitive pattern within contexts, their temporal dynamics and their origins, on/ for the Semantic Web.".
- chord description "This document describes the first draft of a chord ontology based on work from the Centre for Digital Music, Queen Mary, University of London. It has been created as part of the OMRAS2 project and is intended to provide a common, versatile vocabulary for describing chords and chord sequences in RDF.".
- core description "The Counter Ontology specification provides basic concepts and properties for describing a general counter concept and some important sub counters".
- daia description "The Document Availability Information Ontology (DAIA) describes the current availability of documents in libraries and similar institutions. Availability can be expressed in terms of specific services.".
- dso description "A micro-ontology that defines a set of typical document-related services such as provided by libraries, museums and archives.".
- dvia description "dvia is an RDF vocabulary designed to facilitate interoperability between visualization applications published on the Web.".
- core description "The Information Service Ontology specification provides basic concepts and properties for describing different information services, e.g. Wikipedia, MusicBrainz, Freebase".
- mo description "The Music Ontology Specification provides main concepts and properties fo describing music (i.e. artists, albums and tracks) on the Semantic Web".
- core description "The Ordered List Ontology Specification provides basic concepts and properties for describing ordered lists as semantic graphs.".
- core description "The Play Back Ontology specification provides basic concepts and properties for describing concepts that are related to the play back domain.".
- places description "The Places Ontology is a simple lightweight ontology for describing places of geographic interest.".
- po description "This ontology aims at providing a simple vocabulary for describing programmes. It covers brands, series (seasons), episodes, broadcast events, broadcast services, etc.".
- core description "A vocabulary for describing the ontology design pattern of property reification.".
- core description "The Recommendation Ontology specification provides basic concepts and properties for describing recommendations on/ for the Semantic Web.".
- service description "A micro-ontology that defines the general concept of a service.".
- similarity description "An ontology to describe associations between things. Although this ontology was designed with music similarity in mind, it can readily be applied to other domains.".
- ssso description "An event-based RDF ontology for typical status in fulfillment of a service".
- ssso description "An event-based RDF ontology for typical status in fulfillment of a service.".
- stories description "The Stories ontology was developed in collaboration with the BBC, with an aim to creating an ontology for narrative representation that could be applied across a diverse set of cases. These included accounts of events in Northern Ireland, the storylines of Doctor Who episodes, and key events of the Battle of Britain.".
- storyline description "The News Storyline Ontology is a generic model for describing and organising the stories news organisations tell. The ontology is intended to be flexible to support any given news or media publisher's approach to handling news stories. At the heart of the ontology, is the concept of Storyline.".
- core description "The Weighted Interests Vocabulary specification provides basic concepts and properties for describing describing preferences (interests) within contexts, their temporal dynamics and their origin on/ for the Semantic Web.".
- wo description "A simple vocabulary for describing biological species and related taxa.".
- core description "The Weighting Ontology specification provides a vocabulary for describing weightings and their referenced scales, on/ for the Semantic Web.".
- refrigerator description "Vocabulary to describe fridges and freezers".
- openorg description "This vocabulary provides supplementary terms for organisations wishing to publish open data about themselves.".
- localgov description "This is the RDF encoding of the OSLO Vocabulary developed under the OSLO (Open Standards for Local Administrations) Programme.".
- localgov description "This version of the OSLO Exchange Standard provides a minimum set of classes and properties for describing a natural person, i.e. the individual as opposed to any role they may play in society or the relationships they have to other people, organisations and property; all of which contribute significantly to the broader concept of identity. The vocabulary is closely integrated with the Person, Organisation and Location Vocabularies published by the W3C in the Gov Linked Data Project. The OSLO specification is the result of a public-private partnership initiated by V-ICT-OR, the Flemish Organization for ICT in Local Government.".
- pav description "PAV is a lightweight ontology for tracking Provenance, Authoring and Versioning. PAV specializes the W3C provenance ontology PROV-O in order to describe authorship, curation and digital creation of online resources.".
- public-contracts description "Ontologie pro veřejné zakázky poskytuje vyjadřovací prostředky pro popis zakázek zadávaných institucemi veřejné správy.".
- public-contracts description "Public Contracts Ontology offers a means of expression for describing public contracts in the public sector".
- public-contracts description "Public Contracts Ontology offers a means of expression for describing public contracts in the public sector.".
- 1.0 description "RDF Schema declaration for Rich Site Summary (RSS) 1.0".
- ontology description "Ontology for the Sharing Ancient Wisdoms (SAWS) project, to represent the information and knowledge available in medieval gnomologia (collections of wise sayings). SAWS concentrates mainly on Ancient Greek and Arabic manuscripts containing wisdom literature. All class descriptions are provided by domain experts and the ontology has been developed through collaboration between these experts and ontology developers.".
- biro description "BiRO, the Bibliographic Reference Ontology, is an ontology structured according to the FRBR model to define bibliographic records (as subclasses of frbr:Work) and bibliographic references (as subclasses of frbr:Expression), and their compilations into bibliographic collections such as library catalogues, and into bibliographic lists such as reference lists in journal articles, respectively.".
- c4o description "C4O allows the characterization of bibliographic citations in terms of their number and their context.".
- cito description "The Citation Typing Ontology enables characterization of the nature or type of citations".
- datacite description "The DataCite Ontology is an ontology written in OWL 2 DL to enable certain metadata properties of the DataCite Metadata Specification version 2.0 (http://datacite.org/schema/DataCite-MetadataKernel_v2.0.pdf) to be described in RDF.".
- deo description "The Discourse Elements Ontology is an ontology for describing the major rhetorical elements of a document such as a journal article. It is a subsidiary ontology that is imported into the Document Components Ontology, itself part of SPAR, the Semantic Publishing and Referencing Ontologies".
- doco description "An ontology for describing the component parts of a bibliographic document".
- fabio description "FaBiO, the FRBR-aligned Bibliographic Ontology, is an ontology for recording and publishing on the Semantic Web bibliographic records of scholarly endeavours. It forms part of SPAR, a suite of Semantic Publishing and Referencing Ontologies.".
- pro description "PRO, the Publishing Roles Ontology, is an ontology for describing the role(s) in the publication process of a particular agent over a defined period of time. It forms part of SPAR, a suite of Semantic Publishing and Referencing Ontologies.".
- pso description "an ontology for describing the status held by a bibliographic document or other publication entity at each of the various stages in the publishing process. It forms part of SPAR, a suite of Semantic Publishing and Referencing Ontologies".
- pwo description "An ontology for describing the workflow associated with the publication of a document.".
- scoro description "SCoRO, the Scholarly Contributions and Roles Ontology, is an ontology for use by authors and publishers for describing the contributions that may be made and the roles that may be held by a person with respect to a journal article or other publication, and by research administrators and others for describing contributions and roles with respect to other aspects of scholarly research.".
- rev description "Vocabulary for expressing reviews and ratings".
- discourse-relationships description "Relationships without range and domains meant to be reused in different contexts".
- theatre description "An ontology for organising theatrical data.".
- ns description "A vocabulary for describing tickets for events, transportation, or points of interest for e-commerce.".
- cmo.owl description "An ontology to tie classes and properties to SKOS concepts".
- cdm.owl description "".
- cdm.owl description "An attempt to represent how universal/accepted/popular a URI is".
- conversion description "Ontology used to describe interpretations of tabular literals to produce RDF".
- conversion description "Ontology used to describe interpretations of tabular literals to produce RDF.".
- ns description "A Web vocabulary for describing aspects of used cars for e-commerce.".
- ns description "Vocabulaire Web pour décrire les caractéristiques des voitures d'occasion pour le commerce électronique.".
- schema description "The Academic Institution Internal Structure Ontology (AIISO) provides classes and properties to describe the internal organizational structure of an academic institution. AIISO is designed to work in partnership with Participation (http://purl.org/vocab/participation/schema), FOAF (http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/) and aiiso-roles (http://purl.org/vocab/aiiso-roles/schema) to describe the roles that people play within an institution.".
- 0.1 description "<div>\n \n <p>The BIO vocabulary contains terms useful for finding out more about people and their backgrounds and has some cross-over into genealogical information. \n The approach taken is to describe a person's life as a series of interconnected key events, around which other information can be woven. \n This vocabulary defines the event framework and supplies a set of core event types that cover many use cases, but it is expected that it \n will be extended in other vocabularies to suit their needs. The intention of this vocabulary is to describe biographical events of people \n and this intention carries through to the definitions of the properties and classes which are person-centric rather than neutral. For example \n the Employment event puts the person being employed as the principal agent in the event rather than the employer.</p>\n <p>The BIO vocabulary defines a number of core classes and properties for describing biographical information: </p>\n <p><figure><img src=\"/bio/core-classes.png\"></img><br></br>Figure: Biography Vocabulary Core Classes (<a href=\"http://vocab.org/bio/core-classes.png\">PNG version</a>, <a href=\"http://vocab.org/bio/core-classes.svg\">SVG version</a>)</figure></p>\n <p>At its heart the BIO vocabulary is concerned with people, their relationships and the events in their lives. Together these can be\n used to build up a narrative of a person's life and their interactions with other people, organizations and the world around them. Events bound intervals\n of time that may be associated with particular relationships between people and groups or organisations. Many different types of life event are\n defined in this vocabulary including the obvious Birth, Marriage and Death but also Coronation, Performance and even Murder. These events are not intended\n to be fully comprehensive but are representative of the types of events associated with biographical material. Currently the relationship segment of the\n vocabulary is underspecified with only a generic Relationship class available. It is envisaged that many types of relationship such as families, employments\n and ownerships will be specified in the future.</p>\n <p>The sequence of events and intervals build a timeline of history against which people and their relationships can be placed. The aim is\n to enable simple forms of genealogical reasoning such as determining whether a child was born out of wedlock or the location of a family\n given the fact one of their children was attending a particular school. Events are ordered in time by relating them to one another and to abstract\n intervals of time:</p>\n <p><figure><img src=\"/bio/timelines.png\"></img><br></br>Figure: Biography Vocabulary Timelines(<a href=\"http://vocab.org/bio/timelines.png\">PNG version</a>, <a href=\"http://vocab.org/bio/timelines.svg\">SVG version</a>)</figure></p>\n <p>Please see <a href=\"https://github.com/iand/vocab-bio\">https://github.com/iand/vocab-bio</a> for the master version of this vocabulary.</p>\n </div>".
- 0.1 description "A vocabulary for describing biographical information about people, both living and dead.".
- schema description "This vocabulary defines a set of terms for describing changes to resource descriptions.".
- core description "An expression in RDF of the concepts and relations described in the IFLA report on the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR)".
- extended description "Expression of Extended FRBR Concepts in RDF".
- schema description "The Lifecycle Schema provides classes and properties that allow the specification of a lifecycle that any resource may pass through.".
- schema description "The participation ontology is a simple model for describing the roles that people play within groups. It is intended that specific domains will create subclasses of roles within their own areas of expertise.".
- relationship description "A vocabulary for describing relationships between people".
- vann description "A vocabulary for annotating descriptions of vocabularies with examples and usage notes.".
- vann description "This document describes a vocabulary for annotating descriptions of vocabularies with examples and usage notes.".
- voaf description "A vocabulary to describe linked data vocabularies and their relations".
- voaf description "A vocabulary to describe linked data vocabularies and their relations.".
- voaf description "Un vocabulaire de description des vocabulaires RDF et de leurs relations mutuelles".
- ns description "The Vehicle Sales Ontology for Semantic Web-based E-Commerce".
- ns description "A vocabulary for describing Volkswagen-specific features of automobiles and their components".