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- abstract comment "A brief summary of a textual work, appearing at the beginning of the work and designed to act as the point-of-entry that will help the reader quickly to obtain an overview of the work's contents.".
- doi comment "Digital Object Identier.".
- hasDescriptionType comment "An object property permitting specification of the type of description used to describe a resource, defined as an individual of the class datacite:DescriptionType from the DataCite controlled list of Abstract, SeriesInformation, TableOfContent and Other.".
- hasIdentifier comment "An object property specifying a datacite:Identifier that provides a unique identifer for the entity (either a funder, a person or a resource).".
- other comment "A catch-all description type required by the DataCite Metadata Schema to characterize description types that are not abstracts, series information or tables of content.".
- series-information comment "Used to charactierize a description of a resource that is part of a series.".
- table-of-content comment "A table of content giving information about the content of a resource, appearing before the body text. Where the resource is a journal or magazine issue, the table of content lists the constituent items contained in that issue, typically by title, authors and first page number.".
- usesIdentifierScheme comment "An object property permitting specification of the identifier scheme used to provide the identifier for an entity – either a funder, a person or a resource – defined as an individual of the class datacite:IdentifierScheme.".
- deo comment "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. Other SPAR ontologies are described at http://purl.org/spar/.".
- BibliographicReference comment "A reference, usually contained in a footnote or a bibliographic reference list, that refer to another publication, such as a journal article, a book, a book chapter or a Web site. The inclusion of the bibliographic reference in a publication constitutes the performative act of bibliographic citation.".
- Caption comment "Text accompanying another item, such as a picture.".
- DiscourseElement comment "An element of a document that carries out a rhetorical function.".
- ExternalResourceDescription comment "Information describing an external resource and including a reference to that resource.".
- Reference comment "A reference to a specific part of the document, or to another publication.".
- doco comment "DoCO, the Document Components Ontology, is an ontology for describing the component parts of a bibliographic document. It forms part of SPAR, a suite of Semantic Publishing and Referencing Ontologies. Other SPAR ontologies are described at http://purl.org/spar/.".
- doco comment "This ontology is available at http://purl.org/spar/doco, and uses the namespace prefix doco.".
- Afterword comment "A literary device that is often found at the end of a piece of literature. It generally covers the story of how the book came into being, or how the idea for the book was developed. Alternatively, it may be written by someone other than the author of the book, and may discuss the work's historical or cultural context, if the work is being reissued many years after its original publication.".
- Appendix comment "A supplemental addition to the main work. It may contain data, more detailed information about methods and materials, or provide additional detail concerning the information found in the main work.".
- BackMatter comment "The final principle part of a document, in which is usually found the bibliography, index, appendixes, etc.".
- Bibliography comment "A document section containing a list of bibliographic references.".
- BodyMatter comment "The central principle part of a document, that contains the real content. It may be subdivided hierarchically by the use of chapters and sections.".
- CaptionedBox comment "A rectangle space within a page that contains an object and its related caption.".
- Chapter comment "A principle division of the body matter of a large document, such as a book, a report or a legislative document.".
- Colophon comment "A brief description of publication or production notes relevant to the document.".
- ComplexRunInQuotation comment "A quotation with a complex structure, that is included inline and is usually enclosed within quotation marks.".
- Figure comment "A communication object comprising one or more graphics, drawings, images, or other visual representations..".
- FigureBox comment "A space within a document that contains a figure and its caption.".
- Footnote comment "A structure within a sentence that permits the author to make a comment or to cite another publication in support of the text, or both. A footnote is normally flagged by a superscript number immediately following that portion of the text to which it relates. For convenience of reading, the text of the footnote is usually printed at the bottom of the page or at the end of a text.".
- Foreword comment "A section in a book or report, usually written by someone other than the author, that introduces or commends the document to the reader. It may include description of the interaction between the writer of the foreword and the author.".
- Formula comment "A unit of information expressed in mathematical, chemical or logical symbols and language.".
- FormulaBox comment "A space within a document that contains one or more formulae.".
- FrontMatter comment "The initial principle part of a document, usually containing self-referential metadata. In a book, this typically includes its title, authors, publisher, publication date, ISBN and copyright declaration, together with the preface, foreword, table of content, etc. In a journal article, the front matter is normally restricted to the title, authors and the authors' affiliation details, although the latter may alternatively be included in a footnote or the back matter. In books, the front matter pages may be numbered in lowercase Roman numerals.".
- Glossary comment "A set of definitions of words or phrases of importance to the work, normally alphabetized. In longer works of fiction, the entries may contains places and characters.".
- Index comment "A section containing a list of references to information on the named topic of importance to the content of the document. The references may be to page numbers, paragraph numbers, section numbers or chapter numbers within the document.".
- Label comment "A block containing text, that may include a number (e.g., \"Chapter Three\", \"3.2\", \"Figure 1\", \"Table\"), used to identify an item within the document, for example a chapter, a figure, a section or a table.".
- Line comment "A line in poetry is a unit of language into which a poem is divided which operates on principles which are distinct from and not necessarily coincident with grammatical structures, such as the sentence or clauses in sentences.\n\nA distinct numbered group of lines in verse is normally called a stanza.".
- List comment "An enumeration of items.".
- ListOfAgents comment "A list of items each denoting an agent, such as an author, a contributor or an organization, related to a particular publication.".
- ListOfAuthors comment "A list of items each denoting an author of a particular publication.".
- ListOfContributors comment "A list of items, each denoting a contributor to a publication such as an encyclopedia or a text book, where such contributions are insufficient to warrant classification as author.".
- ListOfFigures comment "A section of the document listing all the figures, identified by their titles and referenced to their locations in the document. May also be referred to as 'List of illustrations'.".
- ListOfOrganizations comment "A list of items, each denoting an organization or institution related to the publication, for example the authors' affiliations, or the suppliers of information, software, equipment or consumables used in the work described in the publication.".
- ListOfReferences comment "A list of items each representing a reference to a specific part of the same document, or to another publication.".
- ListOfTables comment "A section of the document listing all the tables, identified by their titles and referenced to their locations in the document.".
- Paragraph comment "A self-contained unit of discourse that deals with a particular point or idea. Paragraphs contains one or more sentences. The start of a paragraph is indicated by beginning on a new line, which may be indented or separated by a small vertical space by the preceding paragraph.".
- Part comment "A container of a semantic subdivision of a document. For example, chapters of a novel may be grouped into distinct parts that may be named 'Part 1', 'Part 2', etc., 'Book 1', 'Book 2', etc., or 'Genesis', 'Exodus', etc.".
- Preface comment "A section describing how the document came into being, or how the idea for it was developed. The preface may contains acknowledgements. The preface to a later edition of the work often explains in what respect that edition differs from previous ones.".
- Section comment "A logical division of the text, usually numbered and/or titled, which may contain subsections.".
- SectionLabel comment "A block containing a label for the section, that may include the section number.".
- SectionSubtitle comment "The subtitle of a section.".
- SectionTitle comment "The title of a section.".
- Sentence comment "An expression in natural language forming a single grammatical unit. A sentence minimally consists of a subject and an intransitive verb, or a subject, a transitive verb and an object, and may include additional dependent clauses. In written text, a sentence is always terminated by a full stop. A sentence can include words grouped meaningfully to express a statement, a question, an exclamation, a request or a command.".
- SimpleRunInQuotation comment "A textual quotation that is included inline and is usually enclosed within quotation marks.".
- Subtitle comment "An explanatory or alternative title of a publication. For example, Mary Shelley uses the alternative title 'The Modern Prometheus' to hint at the theme of her most famous novel 'Frankenstein'; Nick Efford uses the subtitle 'a practical introduction using Java' to qualify the title of his book 'Digital Image Processing'.".
- Table comment "A set of data arranged in cells within rows and columns.".
- TableBox comment "A space within a document that contains a table and its caption.".
- TableOfContents comment "A section of the document listing all the chapters and sections, identified by their titles and referenced to their locations in the document. The table of contents may include a list of the front-matter and back-matter items, in addition to the body-matter items. Where the document is a journal or magazine issue, the table of content lists the constituent items contained in that issue, typically by title, authors and first page number.".
- TextChunk comment "A piece of text defined by a start point and an end point.".
- Title comment "A word, phrase or sentence that precedes and indicates the subject of a document or a document component - e.g., a book, a report, a news article, a chapter, a section or a table.".
- fabio comment "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. Other SPAR ontologies are described at http://purl.org/spar/.\n\nThis ontology is available at http://purl.org/spar/fabio, and uses the namespace prefix fabio.".
- Abstract comment "A brief summary of a work on a particular subject, designed to act as the point-of-entry that will help the reader quickly to obtain an overview of the work's contents. The abstract may be an integral part of the work itself, written by the same author(s) and appearing at the beginning of a work such as a research paper, report, review or thesis. Alternatively it may be separate from the published work itself, and written by someone other than the author(s) of the published work, for example by a member of a professional abstracting service such as CAB Abstracts.".
- AcademicProceedings comment "A document containing the programme and collected papers, or their abstracts, presented at an academic meeting.".
- AnalogItem comment "A real object that is an exemplar of a fabio:Manifestation, such as a particular copy of the book 'Alice's adventures in Wonderland', that a person may own.".
- AnalogManifestation comment "A manifestation in an analog form.".
- AnalogStorageMedium comment "A means of storing information in non-digital form, e.g. paper, film (for analogue photographs or movies), magnetic tape (for analogue sound recordings or video recordings) or vinyl disc.".
- Announcement comment "A formal statement about something.".
- Anthology comment "A collection of selected literary or scholastics works, for example poems, short stories, plays or research papers.".
- Article comment "The realization of a piece of writing on a particular topic, usually published within a periodical publication (e.g. journal, magazine and newspaper).".
- ArtisticWork comment "It describes any work regarded as art in its widest sense, including works from literature and music, visual art, etc.".
- AuthorityFile comment "A controlled vocabulary or official list that establishes, for consistency, the authoritative forms of headings, and the preferred terms or proper names to be used, when creating a catalogue or when indexing and searching a set of entities within a defined domain.".
- BachelorsThesis comment "A thesis reporting a research project undertaken as part of an undergraduate course of education leading to a bachelor's degree.".
- Blog comment "A Web publication medium containing blog posts.".
- Book comment "A non-serial document that is complete in one volume or a designated finite number of volumes. A book published by a publisher is usually identified by an International Standard Book Number (ISBN), and may be manifested as a physical printed publication on paper bound in a hard or soft cover, or in electronic format as an 'e-book'.".
- BookSeries comment "A sequence of books having certain characteristics in common that are formally identified together as a group.".
- BriefReport comment "A brief report document. This term may also be used synonymously with Rapid Communication to mean 'A short rapidly published research article or conference paper, typically reporting significant research results that have been recently discovered, or a brief news item reporting such discoveries.'".
- CaseForSupport comment "A part of a grant application that provides a description of a proposed project and gives reasons why it is worthy of funding. (See also fabio:GrantApplication).".
- CaseReport comment "A report about a particular case or situation.".
- Catalog comment "A list of items describing the content of a resource, for example items in an exhibition, items offered for sale by a vendor, or entities contained within a library or collection. Ideally, catalogs are created according to specific and uniform principles of construction and are under the control of an authority file.".
- Chapter comment "A defined document section, forming part of or intended for inclusion within a larger document, usually with its own title or chapter number. Different chapters within a document such as a book or a report may each be independently authored, or may all be authored by a single individual or group of authors.".
- CollectedWorks comment "A collection of the literary or scholastic works of a single person.".
- ComputerProgram comment "A unit of computer code in source or compiled form, employing one or more algorithms to be executed by a digital computer to undertake a particular task. Computer programs are collectively called 'software' to distinguish them from the equipment ('hardware') upon which they run.".
- ConferencePaper comment "A paper, typically the realization of a research paper reporting original research findings, usually published within a conference proceeding.".
- ControlledVocabulary comment "A collection of selected words and phrases related to a particular domain of knowledge used to permit consistency of metadata annotation and improved retrieval following a search, in which homonyms, synonyms and similar ambiguities of meaning present in natural language are disambiguated.".
- Correction comment "A correction to an error in a previously published document.".
- Database comment "A structured collection of logically related records or data usually stored and retrieved using computer-based means.".
- Dataset comment "A collection of related facts, often expressed in numerical form and encoded in a defined structure.".
- DigitalItem comment "A digital object, such as a computer file.".
- DigitalManifestation comment "A manifestation that represents data in binary form, encoding the data as a series of 0s and 1s.".
- DigitalStorageMedium comment "A means of storing information in digital form, involving binary encoding of data in 0s and 1s, e.g. a computer random access memory, hard disc, USB stick, CD, DVD or digital magnetic tape.".
- DisciplineDictionary comment "A discipline dictionary is a collection of subject disciplines.".
- DoctoralThesis comment "A thesis reporting the research undertaken during a period of graduate study leading to a doctoral degree.".
- Editorial comment "The realization of an opinion written by an editor.".
- Excerpt comment "A segment or passage selected from a larger expression for use in another expression, usually with specific attribution to its original source.\n\n[Note: Use fabio:Excerpt to indicate a segment or passage selected from another expression that is not a passage of speech, and fabio:Quotation to indicate a segment or passage selected from another expression that is a passage of speech.]".
- Expression comment "A subclass of FRBR expression, restricted to expressions of fabio:Works. For your latest research paper, the preprint submitted to the publisher, and the final published version to which the publisher assigned a unique digital object identifier, are both expressions of the same work.".
- ExpressionCollection comment "A collection of expressions, for example a periodical or a book series.".
- GrantApplication comment "A formal written request for financial support from a grant-giving body in support of a project, for example an academic research project. (See also fabio:CaseForSupport.)".
- Image comment "A visual representation other than text, including all types of moving image and still image.".
- InstructionalWork comment "A work created for the purpose of education or instruction, that may be expressed as a text book, a lecture, a tutorial or an instruction manual.".
- Item comment "A subclass of FRBR item, restricted to exemplars of fabio:Manifestations. An example of a fabio:Item is a printed copy of a journal article on your desk, or a PDF file of that article that you purchased from a publisher and that now resides in digital form on your computer hard drive.".
- Journal comment "A scholarly periodical primarily devoted to the publication of original research papers. [Printed and electronic manifestations of the same journal are usually identified by separate print and electronic International Standard Serial Numbers (ISSN or eISSN, respectively), that identifies the journal as a whole, not to individual issues of it.]".