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- Document contributor "http://rdfweb.org/mailman/listinfo/rdfweb-dev".
- Document contributor "http://www.w3.org/RDF/Interest/".
- Document coverage "world".
- Document creator "Dan Brickley".
- Document creator "Libby Miller".
- 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.".
- Document format "application/rdf+xml".
- Document publisher "Dan Brickley".
- Document publisher "Libby Miller".
- Document title "Document".
- Document type "http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class".
- Document type Class.
- Document type Class.
- Document comment "A document.".
- Document comment "An abstract class defining any kinds of publishing work.".
- Document comment "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.".
- Document isDefinedBy 0.1.
- Document label "Document".
- Document label "Document".
- Document label "Document".
- Document label "Documento".
- Document label "document".
- Document subClassOf Publication.
- Document disjointWith Organization.
- Document disjointWith Project.
- Document equivalentClass CreativeWork.
- Document term_status "stable".