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- isLocationForWritingOf comment "A Place is the location witnessing the writing (or transcription) of a LinguisticObject".
- isLocationOf comment "A particular Place or Locus is (or was) the location of a physical thing.\n\nNB Use this relation if you are talking about the physical location of a physically-existing object. Use physicalLocationOf if you are talking about the physical location for an abstract linguistic object.".
- isLongerTranslationOf comment "A LinguisticObject is an enhanced or expanded copy of another LinguisticObject.\n\nFor comparing between different languages (where a translation act is known to have taken place directly between those documents, in a particular direction)".
- isMemberOf comment "We use isMemberOf to indicate:\n- An OriginalMaterial is member of a Family of related\nOriginalMaterials\n- A Person is member of an Institution".
- isNotPresentIn comment "To specify that a piece of text is missing from a LinguisticObject, for example if this text appears in a corresponding part of a manuscript from the same Family".
- isParentOf comment "The parent OriginalMaterial is a direct source for the production of part or all of the child OriginalMaterial".
- isReferencedBy comment "This property allows you to say that an object or some text (internal to that document or from an external source) is referred to in the text of a LinguisticObject, e.g. by being described or being alluded to".
- isRelatedTo comment "Two things are related in some way. This relation may be used\nwhere the details of the link are to be refined at a later date, or where some relation is seen but the annotater cannot be more specific than to indicate that this relationship exists.".
- isShorterVersionOf comment "A LinguisticObject is related to another LinguisticObject in that it conveys the same ideas (FRBRoo: Work), but is expressed in a more concise version (FRBRoo: a different and shorter Expression)\n\nFor comparing between text of the same language, or comparing between different languages where the direction of translation is unknown or indirect".
- isSiblingOf comment "The two OriginalMaterials are produced using the same source(s) OriginalMaterial(s) (as indirect or direct source)".
- isSourceFor comment "A textual material (manuscripts, collections etc) is one of the source documents on which an edition is based. One <relation> per each textual material)".
- isTransmittedBy comment "A LinguisticObject (except Edition) is transmitted by this Transmitter (Person)".
- isVariantOf comment "A LinguisticObject is a variant of another LinguisticObject. NB This property is specialised by its subproperties - this is the default option, but more specialised properties should be used where possible. isVariantOf can be used as a placeholder or temporary annotation in a preliminary stage of annotation\n\nFor comparing between text of the same language, or comparing between different languages where the direction of translation is unknown or indirect".
- isVariantTranslationOf comment "A LinguisticObject is a slightly modified copy of another LinguisticObject.\n\nFor comparing between different languages (where a translation act is known to have taken place directly between those documents, in a particular direction)".
- isVerbatimTranslationOf comment "A LinguisticObject is a verbatim, word-for-word copy of another LinguisticObject.\n\nFor comparing between different languages (where a translation act is known to have taken place directly between those documents, in a particular direction)".
- isWrittenAt comment "A LinguisticObject is written (or transcribed) at a specified Place".
- isWrittenBy comment "A LinguisticObject is written (or transcribed) by a specified Person".
- isYoungerThan comment "A Physical man-made thing (physical manuscript) is younger than (i.e. was produced later in time than) another specified Physical man-made thing".
- marginaliaAddedBy comment "Marginalia have been physically added onto the manuscript by a Scribe\n\nNB to represent where a comment has been made by a modern-day scholar/editor, not written onto the manuscript, use: Comment commentMadeBy Editor".
- physicalLocationOf comment "This lets you describe the physical location of the LinguisticObject, e.g. a particular piece of text, or Marginalia, by recording the Locus that the notes are physically written on in a Material. You can describe the Locus (e.g. folio number, or position on the page) in free text, in as much detail as required, if there is no formal way to describe the location of the text/marginalia] \n\nNB Use this relation if you are talking about the physical location for an abstract linguistic object. Use isLocationOf if you are talking about the physical location of a physically-existing object.".
- refersTo comment "This property allows you to say that the text of a LinguisticObject makes a reference to (or mentions) some other text or object, either within the text (e.g. as allusion) or external to the text (for external things, please give a URI for that object)".
- usedBy comment "The Original Material of interest has been used by this particular Person in their work.\n\n[nb this will always need a date?]".
- biro comment "BiRO, the Bibliographic Reference Ontology is an ontology for describing bibliographic records and references, and their compilation into bibliographic collections and reference lists. It forms part of SPAR, a suite of Semantic Publishing and Referencing Ontologies. Other SPAR ontologies are described at http://purl.org/spar/.".
- biro comment "This ontology is available at http://purl.org/spar/biro, and uses the namespace prefix biro.".
- BibliographicCollection comment "A collection of bibliographic records, each of which references a publication (or a work in preparation for publication). Examples of bibliographic collections include a collection of the bibliographic records of all the publications that a single individual has authored, or a collection of those bibliographic records to be included in a research paper, where they are expressed as a reference list.".
- BibliographicList comment "An ordered list of bibliographic items, each of which contains a bibliographic reference.".
- BibliographicRecord comment "A record that uniquely describes a particular textual or data publication (or a work in preparation for publication). Each bibliographic record is a set of entities describing aspects of the referenced work, including, for example, but not restricted to: authors, title, journal, publication year, DOI, ISSN, publisher and copyright information, or, in the case of a data publication: creators, title, version, archive, publication year, DOI or other identifier). The FRBR expression of a bibliographic record is a bibliographic reference, which usually contains only a sub-set of these entities, ordered in a particular way that corresponds to the house style of the publication in which it occurs.".
- BibliographicReference comment "An expression of a bibliographic record in a specific format, that references a particular textual or data publication (or a work in preparation for publication). Each bibliographic reference is a list of items containing entities that describe aspects of the referenced work - for example authors, title, journal, publication year - selected from the bibliographic record. Note that because different journal styles may require omission of elements of the bibliographic record in references included in a paper's reference list (e.g. the title, the identifier, the names of the eighth and subsequent authors), and because errors can be introduced when an author creates a bibliographic reference, the bibliographic reference to a published work may not be a complete or fully accurate expression of the information contained within the authoritative bibliographic record for that work.".
- isReferencedBy comment "The relation between a publication and the bibliographic record or bibliographic reference describing it.".
- c4o comment "The Citation Counting and Context Characterization Ontology (C4O) is an ontology for characterizing the number and contexts of bibliographic citations. It forms part of SPAR, a suite of Semantic Publishing and Referencing Ontologies.".
- c4o comment "This ontology is available at http://purl.org/spar/c4o, and uses the namespace prefix c4o. Other SPAR ontologies are described at http://purl.org/spar/.".
- BibliographicInformationSource comment "A source of information about bibliographic citations, such as Google Scholar, Web of Science or Scopus.".
- GlobalCitationCount comment "The number of times a work has been cited globally, as determined from a particular bibliographic information source on a particular date.".
- InTextReferencePointer comment "The in-text reference pointer is a textual element, usually embedded at the end of a phrase or sentence within the text of a document, that denotes a specific bibliographic reference present in the reference list of that document. For example, if the item in the reference list is: \n\n4. Ko AI, Reis MG, Ribeiro Dourado CM, Johnson WD Jr, Riley LW (1999). Urban epidemic of severe leptospirosis in Brazil. Salvador Leptospirosis Study Group. Lancet 354: 820-825.\n\nthe in-text reference pointer to this paper in a journal article may be manifested in a number of ways:\t\n\nNumerically, for example by using the numeral 4 in superscript or between square brackets, thus: [4]. Such numerical in-text \nreference pointers are frequently aggregated, e.g. [4, 5, 6-9]. In such cases, the missing pointers to references 7 and 8 are inferred (and should be added explicitly to the XML mark-up at this point in the text!). \n\nOr by use of the author names (or the first author's name plus et al.) and the publication year in parentheses, thus: (Ko et al., 1999). \n\nOr, less commonly, by the use of a code, e.g. by specifying the first surname letter of the first three author of the cited work followed by the last two digits of the year of publication, this string of characters being enclosed within square brackets, thus: [KRR99].".
- InTextReferencePointerList comment "A list containing only in-text reference pointers denoting the specific bibliographic references to which the list pertains.".
- InTextReferencePointerListItem comment "This class describes all the list items that must be used in the context of an in-text reference pointer list.".
- denotes comment "A property used to assert the connection between an in-text reference pointer and the bibliographic reference it points to.".
- hasContent comment "It is used to specify the textual content of a particular FRBR expression.".
- hasContext comment "This property is used to indicate the textual context (e.g. a sentence or a paragraph) of a particular in-text reference pointer, this context providing the rhetorical motivation for the existence of that citation.".
- hasGlobalCitationFrequency comment "A property linking a publication entity to the property c40:GlobalCitationCount that specify how many times a work has been cited by others, according to a particular information source on a particular date.".
- pertainsTo comment "The property linking an in-text reference pointer list to the bibliographic reference or references denoted by the in-text reference pointers within that list.".
- cito comment "CiTO, the Citation Typing Ontology, is an ontology for the characterization of citations, both factually and rhetorically. It forms part of SPAR, a suite of Semantic Publishing and Referencing Ontologies. Other SPAR ontologies are described at http://purl.org/spar/.".
- cito comment "This ontology is available at http://purl.org/spar/cito/, and uses the namespace prefix cito.".
- agreesWith comment "The citing entity agrees with statements, ideas or conclusions presented in the cited entity.".
- cites comment "The citing entity cites the cited entity, either directly and explicitly (as in the reference list of a journal article), indirectly (e.g. by citing a more recent paper by the same group on the same topic), or implicitly (e.g. as in artistic quotations or parodies, or in cases of plagiarism).".
- citesAsAuthority comment "The citing entity cites the cited entity as one that provides an authoritative description or definition of the subject under discussion.".
- citesAsDataSource comment "The citing entity cites the cited entity as source of data.".
- citesAsEvidence comment "The citing entity cites the cited entity as source of factual evidence for statements it contains.".
- citesAsMetadataDocument comment "The citing entity cites the cited entity as being the container of metadata describing the citing entity.".
- citesAsPotentialSolution comment "The citing entity cites the cited entity as providing or containing a possible solution to the issues being discussed.".
- citesAsRecommendedReading comment "The citing entity cites the cited entity as an item of recommended reading. This property can be used, for example, to describe references in a lecture reading list, where the cited references are relevant to the general topic of the lecture, but might not be individually cited within the text of the lecture. Similarly, it could be used to describe items in a 'Suggested further reading' list at the end of a book chapter.".
- citesAsRelated comment "The citing entity cites the cited entity as one that is related.".
- citesAsSourceDocument comment "The citing entity cites the cited entity as being the entity from which the citing entity is derived, or about which the citing entity contains metadata.".
- citesForInformation comment "The citing entity cites the cited entity as a source of information on the subject under discussion.".
- compiles comment "The citing entity is used to create or compile the cited entity.".
- confirms comment "The citing entity confirms facts, ideas or statements presented in the cited entity.".
- containsAssertionFrom comment "The citing entity contains a statement of fact or a logical assertion (or a collection of such facts and/or assertions) originally present in the cited entity. This object property is designed to be used to relate a separate abstract, summary or nanopublication to the cited entity upon which it is based.".
- corrects comment "The citing entity corrects statements, ideas or conclusions presented in the cited entity.".
- credits comment "The citing entity acknowledges contributions made by the cited entity.".
- critiques comment "The citing entity critiques statements, ideas or conclusions presented in the cited entity.".
- derides comment "The citing entity express derision for the cited entity, or for ideas or conclusions contained within it.".
- disagreesWith comment "The citing entity disagrees with statements, ideas or conclusions presented in the cited entity.".
- discusses comment "The citing entity discusses statements, ideas or conclusions presented in the cited entity.".
- disputes comment "The citing entity disputes statements, ideas or conclusions presented in the cited entity.".
- documents comment "The citing entity documents information about the cited entity.".
- extends comment "The citing entity extends facts, ideas or understandings presented in the cited entity.".
- hasCitationCharacterization comment "A property that links a cito:CitationAct to its characterization made by using a CiTO citation characterization property such as cito:extends.\n\nThis usage involved OWL2 punning, whenby a CiTO object property, such as the aforementioned cito:extends, is used as the object of an OWL assertion:\n\n :thisCitation cito:hasCitationCharacterization cito:extends .\n\nIn such cases of OWL punning, the CiTO object properties are simultaneously considered both as normal object properties and also as proper named individuals of the class owl:Thing.".
- hasCitedEntity comment "A property that relates a citation act to the entity that is the target of that citation.".
- hasCitingEntity comment "The citation act relates to the entity containing that citation.".
- hasReplyFrom comment "The cited entity evokes a reply from the citing entity.".
- includesQuotationFrom comment "The citing entity includes one or more quotations from the cited entity.".
- isCitedAsDataSourceBy comment "The cited entity is cited as a data source by the citing entity.".
- isCitedBy comment "The cited entity (the subject of the RDF triple) is cited by the citing entity (the object of the triple).".
- isDescribedBy comment "The cited entity is described by the citing entity.".
- obtainsBackgroundFrom comment "The citing entity obtains background information from the cited entity.".
- obtainsSupportFrom comment "The citing entity obtains intellectual or factual support from the cited entity.".
- parodies comment "The citing entity imitates the characteristic style or content of the cited entity for comic effect, usually without explicit citation.".
- plagiarizes comment "A property indicating that the author of the citing entity plagiarizes the cited entity, by including textual or other elements from the cited entity without formal acknowledgement of their source. The citing entity thus contains no explicit citation of the cited entity, according to the norms of scholarly practice, but cites it implicitly.".
- providesConclusionsFor comment "The cited entity presents conclusions that are used in work described in the citing entity.".
- providesExcerptFor comment "The cited entity contains information, usually of a textual nature, that is excerpted by (used as an excerpt within) the citing entity.".
- qualifies comment "The citing entity qualifies or places conditions or restrictions upon statements, ideas or conclusions presented in the cited entity.".
- refutes comment "The citing entity refutes statements, ideas or conclusions presented in the cited entity.".
- retracts comment "The citing entity constitutes a formal retraction of the cited entity.".
- reviews comment "The citing entity reviews statements, ideas or conclusions presented in the cited entity.".
- ridicules comment "The citing entity ridicules the cited entity or aspects of its contents.".
- speculatesOn comment "The citing entity speculates on something within or related to the cited entity, without firm evidence.".
- supports comment "The citing entity provides intellectual or factual support for statements, ideas or conclusions presented in the cited entity.".
- updates comment "The citing entity updates statements, ideas, hypotheses or understanding presented in the cited entity.".
- usesDataFrom comment "The citing entity describes work that uses data presented in the cited entity.".
- usesMethodIn comment "The citing entity describes work that uses a method detailed in the cited entity.".
- DescriptionType comment "This class permits classification of the type of description given to a resource described by the DataCite Metadata schema. Individual members of the class conform to the four values allowed in the DataCite controlled list, namely Abstract, SeriesInformation, TableOfContent, and Other.".
- FunderIdentifier comment "An identifier that uniquely identities a funding agency, belonging to a particular scheme such as FundRef specified by an individual within the class datacite:FunderIdentifierScheme.".
- FunderIdentifierScheme comment "The identifier scheme used to identify a funding agency. Individual schemes are defines as members of this class. At present, the only individual of this class is datacite:FundRef.".
- Identifier comment "An identifier that uniquely identities an entity – such as a funding agency, a person and a resource – belonging to a particular scheme such as those specified by individuals of the class datacite:IdentifierScheme.".
- IdentifierScheme comment "The identifier scheme used to identify an entity such as a funding agency, a person or a resource. Individual schemes are defines as members of this class.".
- PersonalIdentifier comment "An identifier that uniquely identities an individual person, belonging to a particular identifier scheme such as ORCID specified by an individual within the class datacite:PersonalIdentifierScheme.".
- PersonalIdentifierScheme comment "The identifier scheme used to identify a person. Individual schemes are defines as members of this class.".
- PrimaryResourceIdentifier comment "An identifier that is used as the primary identifier to uniquely identifies the primary resource that is the subject of the DataCite metadata record. Within the DataCite metadata record, a Digital Object Identifier is the only permitted primary resource identifier scheme, specified by the individual datacite:DOI, that is a member of the class datacite:ResourceIdentifierScheme.".
- ResourceIdentifier comment "An identifier that is used to uniquely identifies a resource.".
- ResourceIdentifierScheme comment "The identifier scheme used to identify a resource. Individual schemes are defines as members of this class. For DataCite, the only permitted identifier scheme for the primary resource identifier is the Digital Object Identifier.".