Matches in LOV for { ?s <http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/description> ?o. }
- TMO_0139 description "A collection of humans".
- TMO_0140 description "A collection of humans from a particular region.".
- TMO_0141 description "A reference genomic sequence is a genomic sequence that serves as a standard or reference, and may be composed by the consensus of the genomes of a number of individuals or parts thereof.".
- TMO_0158 description "An item in a collection identifier is an identifier for an entity that is a member of a collection.".
- TMO_0159 description "An item in a collection identifier is an identifier for an entity that is a member of an ordered sequence of items (based on some attribute).".
- TMO_0304 description "A drug interaction is a process in which a drug interacts with a living system in such a way that it affects its behaviour.".
- wgs84_pos description "A vocabulary for representing latitude, longitude and \n altitude information in the WGS84 geodetic reference datum. \n Version $Id: wgs84_pos.rdf,v 1.22 2009/04/20 15:00:30 timbl Exp $. See http://www.w3.org/2003/01/geo/ for more details.".
- ns description "An RDF vocabulary for relating SW vocabulary terms to their status.".
- ns description "Exifフォーマットの写真からデータを取りだしてRDFで表現するため、Exif 2.2の全てのタグをRDFプロパティとして定義し、さらにそれを記述するのに必要な語彙を追加したボキャブラリ".
- ns description "Vocabulaire pour décrire les données Exif d'une photographie. Toutes les balises Exif 2.2 sont définies comme des propriétés RDF, ainsi que plusieurs termes pour donner de l'aide.".
- ns description "Vocabulary to describe an Exif format picture data. All Exif 2.2 tags are defined as RDF properties, as well as several terms to help this schema.".
- fresnel description "OWL Full vocabulary for defining lenses and formats on RDF models.".
- oa description "The Open Annotation Core Data Model specifies an interoperable framework for creating associations between related resources, annotations, using a methodology that conforms to the Architecture of the World Wide Web. Open Annotations can easily be shared between platforms, with sufficient richness of expression to satisfy complex requirements while remaining simple enough to also allow for the most common use cases, such as attaching a piece of text to a single web resource.\n\nAn Annotation is considered to be a set of connected resources, typically including a body and target, where the body is somehow about the target. The full model supports additional functionality, enabling semantic annotations, embedding content, selecting segments of resources, choosing the appropriate representation of a resource and providing styling hints for consuming clients.".
- hasBody description "Note that in the Annotation Ontology the intended meaning of oa:hasBody is broader than what described herein in the entity comment.".
- hasTarget description "Note that in the Annotation Ontology the intended meaning of oa:hasTarget is broader than what described herein in the entity comment.".
- Agent description "Note that in the PROV Ontology the intended meaning of prov:Agent is broader than what described herein in the entity comment.".
- wasAttributedTo description "Note that in the PROV Ontology the intended meaning of prov:wasAttributedTo is broader than what described herein in the entity comment.".
- r2rml description "RDB to RDF Mapping Language - Vocabulary".
- 0.1 description "This document specifies the D2RQ mapping language. D2RQ is a declarative language to describe mappings between relational database schemata and OWL/RDFS ontologies. See D2RQ Users Manual for detailed explanations and examples (http://www.wiwiss.fu-berlin.de/suhl/bizer/d2rq/spec/).".
- date description "\"Concept date and its representation according to the Gregorian Calendar.\" For the excat definition of this class, please refere to <link>http://www.wsmo.org/2004/d3/d3.3/v0.1/</link>.".
- interval description "\"An interval represents a duration between 2 points in time.\" For the excat definition of this class, please refere to <link>http://www.wsmo.org/2004/d3/d3.3/v0.1/</link>.".
- time description "A specific point in time during any arbitrary day. For the excat definition of this class, please refere to <link>http://www.wsmo.org/2004/d3/d3.3/v0.1/</link>.".
- 0.1 description "The Friend of a Friend (FOAF) RDF vocabulary, described using W3C RDF Schema and the Web Ontology Language.".
- Agent description "\"An agent (e.g. person, group, software or physical artifact).\" NOTE: We adopted this concept partially from the FOAF ontology. However, in our ontology the agent concept does not comprise the subclasses software and physical artifact. We decided to introduce this main concept in order to make the range of e.g. the attribute authors of a publication more general.".
- Document description "Ontology terms and definitions for many documents relevant to FRAPO are given as 'Expression' classes in FaBiO, the FRBR-aligned Bibliographic Ontology, e.g. fabio:CallForApplications, fabio:DataManagementPlan, fabio:GrantApplicationDocument, fabio:ProjectPlan. Others are given as sub-classes of this class.".
- Document description "Similar to the Agent concept, we have again decided to include a concept from the popular FOAF ontology. The FOAF Vocabulary Specification currently defines Document in a very loose way: \"The <link>foaf:Document</link> class represents those things which are, broadly conceived, 'documents'. ... We do not (currently) distinguish between physical and electronic documents, or between copies of a work and the abstraction those copies embody.\"\nThe intended use of this concept within the SWPortal ontology is to subsume everything that contains some sort of information and has been produced by some <link>foaf:Agent</link> An instance of Document can either refer to an electronic or physical thing, as long as it is adressable by means of a URI. Examples are a book written, or a picture taken by a person, but also a log file generated by a machine.".
- Group description "\"A class of Agents. The foaf:Group classs represents a collection of individual agents (and may itself play the role of a <link>foaf:Agent</link>, i.e. something that can perform actions).\"".
- Organization description "\"The foaf:Organization class represents a kind of foaf:Agent corresponding to social institutions such as companies, societies, etc.\" As we consider an organization to be a group as well, we introduced a subclass <link>Organization</link> as a subclass of both <link>foaf:Organization</link> and <link>foaf:Group</link>. We added <link>foaf:Organization</link> to facilitate FOAF based agents to query our ontology.".
- Organization description "owl:equivalentClass cerf:OrganizationalUnit .".
- Person description "\"A person. The foaf:Person class represents people. Something is a foaf:Person if it is a person. We don't nitpick about whether they're alive, dead, real or imaginary.\"".
- Project description "Super-class of cerif:Project.".
- Project description "\"A project (a collective endeavour of some kind).\" Within the context of the SWPortal Ontology we specify <link>foaf:Project</link> as such: A project is an endeavour of a group which has a specific aim. As a project can also be individualized and can publish documents and the like, we model it as a subclass of foaf:Agent. It has members and inherits all properties of <link>foaf:Agent</link> and <link>foaf:Group</link>. Also, projects are usually funded.".
- currentProject description "\"A current project this person works on.\" NOTE: FOAF defines the range as <link>foaf:Person</link> - we decided to change this to the more general <link>foaf:Agent</link>, since other types of Agents (e.g. a company) can also have projects.\nWe have also defined an inverse for this property (see <link>drivenBy</link>).".
- knows description "\"A person known by this person (indicating some level of reciprocated interaction between the parties).\"".
- made description "\"Something that was made by this agent.\" In the context of the SWPortal ontology, this could e.g. be an <link>Tool</link>.".
- mbox description "\"A personal mailbox, i.e. an internet mailbox associated with exactly one owner, the first owner of this mailbox. This is a 'static inverse functional property', in that there is (across time and change) at most one individual that ever has any particular value for <link>foaf:mbox</link>.\" Because we switched over to OWL Lite– ,we don’t have functional properties anymore. However, we recommend to the users of this ontology to apply this property like it is described in the FOAF specification.".
- member description "\"Indicates a member of a Group.\" This property relates a set of agents to a group. These are the members of that group.".
- name description "\"The name of some thing.\"".
- phone description "\"The foaf:phone of something is a phone, typically identified using the tel: URI scheme.\" The tel: URI scheme is defined in http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2806.txt.".
- publications description "\"A link to the publications of this person.\" This property relates an agent to its publications. NOTE: foaf defines the range as <link>foaf:Person</link> - we decided to change this to the more general <link>foaf:Agent</link>, since other types of Agents (e.g. a company) can also have publications (with no specific human authors).".
- topic description "\"A topic of some page or document. The <link>foaf:topic</link> property relates a document to a thing that the document is about. As such it is an inverse to the foaf:page property, which relates a thing to a document about that thing.\"".
- 0.1 description "Web Of Trust (wot) RDF vocabulary, described using W3C RDF Schema and the Web Ontology Language.".
- Bcd6d2bc63fec5c8b84a79e52cf139e0f description "IFD nodes correspond Exif's IFD directories. Each tag in the directory is described as a property. Some tags are defined as integer in EXIF, but may be better to use (controlled) string value, e.g, use 'top-left' instead of integer value '1' for 'orientation' tag.".
- Bcd6d2bc63fec5c8b84a79e52cf139e0f description "IFDノードはExifのIFDディレクトリに、それぞれのタグはプロパティに対応。Exifタグの多くは数値で記録されているが、'orientation'の値を'1'とするよりは'top-left'とするほうが利用しやすいと思われる(これには統制語彙リストが必要か)。".
- Bef2be6692429de62f66796908b2807af description "".
- Bef2be6692429de62f66796908b2807af description "This is the General Ontology for Linguistic Description (GOLD) described using the Web Ontology Language. This ontology was created primarily for applications involving descriptive linguistics.".
- tipoTesto description "tipo di testo risultante dall'abbinamento".
- publicationDate description "The date on which a document or entity is published.\nThe date can be expressed in three different formats:\n- yyyy-mm-dd (i.e., xsd:date)\n- yyyy-mm (i.e., xsd:gYearMonth)\n- yyyy (i.e., xsd:gYear)".
- code description "short symbolic name".
- DataRepository description "May also be described as a data archive, or as a database.".
- DocumentRepository description "May also be described as a document archive, or a digital library.".
- FundingApplication description "For the documents supporting a funding application, use fabio:GrantApplicationDocument and fabio:CaseForSupportDocument.".
- Investigation description "Equivalent class in ISA-RDF: 'Investigation'.".
- directly-incurred-costs description "Also known as the 'direct costs' of the project.".
- full-economic-costs description "Frequently abbreviated 'FEC'.".
- hasApplicationDeadline description "owl:equivalentProperty fabio:hasApplicationDeadline .".
- hasDecisionDate description "This same data property appears in FaBiO, the FRBR-aligned Bibliographic Ontology (http://purl.org/spar/fabio/).".
- hasORCID description "owl:equivalentProperty <http://purl.org/spar/scoro/hasORCID> .".
- isAwardedBy description "Domain constraints have been removed from this object property to permit it to be used in unforeseen ways.".
- isDonatedBy description "Domain constraints have been removed from this object property to permit it to be used in unforeseen ways.".
- isEmployedBy description "This property should not be used for the other meaning of 'employ', meaning to use something, e.g. 'Great skill is employed by master craftsmen . . .'/".
- isEnabledBy description "Domain and range constraints have been removed from this object property to permit it to be used in unforeseen ways.".
- isOutputOf description "Domain and range constraints have been removed from this object property to permit it to be used in unforeseen ways.".
- providesService description "Range constraints have been removed from this object property to permit it to be used in unforeseen ways.".
- purchases description "Range constraints have been removed from this object property to permit it to be used in unforeseen ways.".
- sellsTo description "Domain and range constraints on this object property have been relaxed to permit it to be used in unforeseen ways.".
- specifiesExpediture description "Range constraints have been removed from this object property to permit it to be used in unforeseen ways.".
- usesEquipment description "Domain constraints have been removed from this object property to permit it to be used in unforeseen ways.".
- usesFacility description "Domain constraints have been removed from this object property to permit it to be used in unforeseen ways.".
- usesService description "Domain constraints have been removed from this object property to permit it to be used in unforeseen ways.".
- AnalyticFindingAid description "There may, in the individual records, be information about collections but that is not the focus of the catalogue. AnalyticFindingAids are typically created with significant human input.".
- HierarchicFindingAid description "The records are grounded within the overall arrangement of the collection, e.g. grouping together all the letters, account books etc. in an ordered sequence or sequences. Items are often not uniquely identifiable when considered in isolation, so the context of the collection is an essential element in compiling the hierarchic finding-aid. Hierarchic finding-aids are typically created with significant human input.".
- IndexingFindingAid description "For example, a robotic search engine will create an index of the words in a document (or catalogue record) regardless of their context and without trying to identify the discrete elements of intellectual content contained therein. IndexingFindingAides are typically generated automatically by a software robot or other harvesting technology, but may be created by human effort.".
- Frequency description "The Collection Description Frequency Vocabulary is based on the set of codes used for publication frequency in the MARC 21 Concise Format for Holdings Data.".
- hasEditor description "Again, the same issues that arose with the \"hasAuthor\" property apply here.".
- ExplicitMining description "An explicitly mined cognitive pattern".
- ImplicitMining description "An implicitly mined cognitive pattern".
- album description "\n One or more track issued together.\n This is a type of MusicalManifestation defined by the musical industry.\n ".
- audiobook description "\n Book read by a narrator without music.\n This is a type of MusicalManifestation defined by the musical industry.\n ".
- bootleg description "An unofficial/underground musical work or the expression of a musical work that was not sanctioned by the artist and/or the corporate body. ".
- compilation description "\n Collection of previously released manifestations of a musical expression by one or more artists.\n This is a type of MusicalManifestation defined by the musical industry.\n ".
- ep description "\n An EP\n ".
- interview description "\n Recording of the questioning of a person.\n This is a type of MusicalManifestation defined by the musical industry.\n ".
- live description "\n A musical manifestation that was recorded live.\n This is a type of MusicalManifestation defined by the musical industry.".
- official description "Any musical work or the expression of a musical work officially sanctioned by the artist and/or their corporate body.".
- promotion description "A giveaway musical work or the expression of a musical work intended to promote an upcoming official musical work or the expression of a musical work.".
- remix description "\n Musical manifestation that primarily contains remixed material. \n This is a type of MusicalManifestation defined by the musical industry.\n ".
- single description "A single or record single is a type of release, typically a recording of two tracks. In most cases, the single is a song that is released separately from an album, but it can still appear on an album.".
- soundtrack description "\n Sound recording on a narrow strip of a motion picture film.\n This is a type of MusicalManifestation defined by the musical industry.\n ".
- spokenword description "\n Spoken word is a form of music or artistic performance in which lyrics, poetry, or stories are spoken rather than sung. \n Spoken-word is often done with a musical background, but emphasis is kept on the speaker.\n This is a type of MusicalManifestation defined by the musical industry.\n ".
- ExplicitMining description "An explicitly mined user interest".
- ImplicitMining description "An implicitly mined user interest".
- items description "\"Points to a list of rss:item elements that are members of the subject channel.\" NOTE: the range is actually rdf:Seq".
- link description "If this publication can be accessed in electronic form, the corresponding URL can be using the rss:link property. NOTE: this definition is a slightly extended version of the definition in the RSS 1.0 specification.".
- SingleReferencePointerList description "A single reference pointer list pertains only to one bibliographic reference.\n\nNote that this semantic constraint is handled by the combined use of a particular restriction of this class, i.e. that the list pertains to exactly one owl:Thing, and that the following SWRL rule applies:\n\nc4o:InTextReferencePointerList(?l), c4o:denotes(?p, ?r), swan:item(?l, ?i), swan:itemContent(?i, ?p) -> c4o:pertainsTo(?l, ?r)".
- describes description "Example: Galileo's book [X] is a dialog among three scientists about Copernicus' eliocentric theory.".
- includesExcerptFrom description "An excerpt is more general than a quotation. It is generally used to indicate a re-published extract from a book, instruction manual, film, radio programme, etc, that need not be what someone said. For example:\n\nOxford 01865\nOxshott 01372\nOxted 01883\nOxton 01578\n\nis an excerpt from the UK Dialling Codes section of the Oxford Telephone Directory.".
- includesExcerptFrom description "Example: In her work, the author states that even though most Human Information Behaviour researchers are familiar with the literature related to their studies, it is not uncommon for investigators to fail to see the benefits they may gain from previous mistakes [X].".
- isCompiledBy description "Note: This property has been imported from the CiTO4Data ontology, usage of which has been deprecated.".
- repliesTo description "Example: We will not investigate the issues of the approach proposed in [X] here, but rather we introduce yet another alternative.".