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  • lvont - Lexvo.org Ontology
    http://lexvo.org/ontology
    An ontology for natural language terms description, including scripts, languages and meanings. The Lexvo.org ontology is still under development and may not be able to address all needs. Please also consider using the Lingvoj Ontology and the GOLD ontology, whereever appropriate. @en
  • lsq - The Linked SPARQL Queries Vocabulary (LSQ(V))
    http://lsq.aksw.org/vocab
    The Linked SPARQL Queries Vocabulary (LSQ(V)), defined using RDF(S) and OWL, provides a machine readable vocabulary to help describe queries in SPARQL logs and their statistics. The vocabulary builds upon the SPIN vocabulary and the Service Description vocabulary. @en
  • dcndl - NDL Metadata Terms
    http://ndl.go.jp/dcndl/terms/
    RDF Schema declaration for Japan NDL Metadata Terms @en
  • lsweb - ELSEWeb Data Ontology
    http://ontology.cybershare.utep.edu/ELSEWeb/elseweb-data.owl
    The ELSEWeb Data ontology provides simple classes for describing datasets. This project provides foundational support for the ELSEWeb project(http://elseweb.cybershare.utep.edu/). website: http://elseweb.cybershare.utep.edu/ontologies email: nvillanuevarosales@utep.edu @en
  • munc - Meta-Uncertainty
    http://ns.inria.fr/munc/
    An OWL vocabulary for describing uncertainty metadata. @en
  • dm2e - DM2E model
    http://onto.dm2e.eu/schemas/dm2e
    The DM2E model is a specialisation of the Europeana Data Model (EDM) and can be used for the description of manuscripts in the cultural heritage domain. @en
  • nif - NLP Interchange Format
    http://persistence.uni-leipzig.org/nlp2rdf/ontologies/nif-core#
    The NLP Interchange Format (NIF) is an RDF/OWL-based format that aims to achieve interoperability between Natural Language Processing (NLP) tools, language resources and annotations. @en
  • agr - Agreements ontology
    http://promsns.org/def/agr
    This Agreements Ontology is designed to model 'agreements' which are social contracts that include licenses, laws, contracts, Memoranda of Understanding, standards and definitional metadata. Its purpose is to support data sharing by making explicit the relationships between agreements and data and agreements and Agents (people and organisations). Eventually it will also help with the interplay between different classes of agreements. @en
  • dprov - Decision Provenance ontology (DecPROV)
    http://promsns.org/def/decprov
    This ontology is a reduced-in-scope version of the [W3C Decisions and Decision-Making Incubator Group](https://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/decision/)'s Decision Ontology (DO) which can be found at <https://github.com/nicholascar/decision-o>. It has been re-worked to align entirely with the W3C's [PROV ontology](https://www.w3.org/TR/prov-o/) since it is widely recognised that analysing the elements of decisions *post hoc* is an exercise in provenance. Unlike the original DO, this ontology cannot be used for *normative* scenarios: it is only capable of recording decisions that have already been made (so-called *data-driven* use in the DO). This is because PROV, to which this ontology is completely mapped, does not have a templating system which can indicate what *should* occur in future scenarios. This ontology introduces only one new element for decision modelling over that which was present in the DO: an Agent which allows agency in decision making to be recorded. @en
  • limoo - License Model Ontology
    http://purl.org/LiMo/0.1#
    A vocabulary to describe licenses @en
  • ctorg - Vocabulary for the structure of the public organizations
    http://purl.org/ctic/infraestructuras/organizacion
    The goal of this vocabulary is to create a scheme to define the contents of information related to the government structure and public centers. @en
  • elec - Vocabulary for Vote Results
    http://purl.org/ctic/sector-publico/elecciones
    The objective of this vocabulary is to describe the vote process and results. @en
  • dce - Dublin Core Metadata Element Set
    http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/
    The Dublin Core Metadata Element Set is a vocabulary of fifteen properties for use in resource description. The name "Dublin" is due to its origin at a 1995 invitational workshop in Dublin, Ohio; "core" because its elements are broad and generic, usable for describing a wide range of resources. @en
  • dcterms - DCMI Metadata Terms
    http://purl.org/dc/terms/
    an up-to-date specification of all metadata terms maintained by the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative, including properties, vocabulary encoding schemes, syntax encoding schemes, and classes. @en
  • ru - Representational Units Metadata Ontology
    http://purl.org/imbi/ru-meta.owl
    Draft for a recommendation for metadata on Representational Units (RU) which appear in ontologies. It is so far harmonized for implementation through owl annotation properties. @en