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  • RiC-O (Records in Contexts-Ontology) is an OWL ontology for describing archival record resources. As the second part of Records in Contexts standard, it is a formal representation of Records in Contexts Conceptual Model (RiC-CM). The current official version is <html:strong>v0.2</html:strong>; it is compliant with RiC-CM v0.2 full draft, that will be published in February or March 2021, and that is slightly different from <html:a href="https://www.ica.org/sites/default/files/ric-cm-0.2_preview.pdf">RiC-CM v0.2 preview, that was published in December 2019. RiC-O provides a generic vocabulary and formal rules for creating RDF datasets (or generating them from existing archival metadata) that describe in a consistent way any kind of archival record resource. It can support publishing RDF datasets as Linked Data, querying them using SPARQL, and making inferences using the logic of the ontology. @en
  • 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. @en
  • The SALT Document Ontology captures the linear structure of the publication, in addition to the identification and revisioning information of the publication's content. @en