A micro-ontology that defines a set of typical document-related services such as provided by libraries, museums and archives. @en
service- The Service Ontology
http://purl.org/ontology/service
A micro-ontology that defines the general concept of a service. @en
sim- The Similarity Ontology
http://purl.org/ontology/similarity/
An ontology to describe associations between things. Although this ontology was designed with music similarity in mind, it can readily be applied to other domains. @en
olo- Ordered List Ontology
http://purl.org/ontology/olo/core#
The Ordered List Ontology Specification provides basic concepts and properties for describing ordered lists as semantic graphs. @en
is- Info Service Ontology
http://purl.org/ontology/is/core#
The Information Service Ontology specification provides basic concepts and properties for describing different information services, e.g. Wikipedia, MusicBrainz, Freebase @en
ao- Association Ontology
http://purl.org/ontology/ao/core#
Provides basic concepts and properties for describing specific association statements to something, e.g. an occasion, a genre or a mood ... @en
ssso- Simple Service Status Ontology
http://purl.org/ontology/ssso
An event-based RDF ontology for typical status in fulfillment of a service @en
wlo- BBC Wildlife Ontology
http://purl.org/ontology/wo/
A simple vocabulary for describing biological species and related taxa. @en
posocm- Positioning System Ontology Common Technologies, Algorithms and Systems
http://purl.org/poso/common/
This ontology provides the terminologies used for positioning systems. @en
dr- Discourse relationships vocabulary
http://purl.org/swan/2.0/discourse-relationships/
Relationships without range and domains meant to be reused in different contexts @en
This is a taxonomy of some observation methods. It is incomplete @en
mv- MobiVoc: Open Mobility Vocabulary
http://schema.mobivoc.org/
Our goal is to significantly improve the data mobility between all stakeholders by providing a standardized vocabulary using Semantic Web technologies and ontologies. For the open vocabulary covering various mobility aspects we use RDF (Resource Description Framework) - a recommended specification of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and the so-called lingua franca for the integration of data and web. We invite everyone who is interested to join our MobiVoc initiative and to participate in the development of the Open Mobility Vocabulary. @en