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  • eac-cpf - EAC-CPF Descriptions Ontology for Linked Archival Data:
    http://archivi.ibc.regione.emilia-romagna.it/ontology/eac-cpf/
    Derive from the EAC-CPF original XML schema. Encoded Archival Context for Corporate Bodies, Persons, and Families provides a grammar for encoding names of creators of archival materials and related information. @en
  • awol - Atom Syndication Ontology
    http://bblfish.net/work/atom-owl/2006-06-06/
    The AtomOWL ontology is inspired from the work done by the atom working group. This ontology is working off the rfc 4287 published among othe places at http://www.atompub.org/rfc4287.html . The AtomOWL ontology uses as much as possible the same terms as the format there to make the relation easy to understand. The AtomOWL name space is slightly different from the atom namespace [see post http://www.imc.org/atom-syntax/mail-archive/msg16476.html]. But this is a good thing as it helps distinguish the ontology from the rfc 4287 serialisation. @en
  • va - The Visual Analytics Vocabulary
    http://code-research.eu/ontology/visual-analytics
    This vocabulary allows the semantic description of visual analytics applications. It is based on the RDF Data Cube Vocabulary and the Semanticscience Integrated Ontology. @en
  • oad - Ontology for archival description
    http://culturalis.org/oad#
    An ontology for the description of archival data (OAD, “Ontology of Archival Description”) using the Web Ontology Language (OWL). This ontology represents the classes and properties needed to expose the archival resources as linked data. @en
  • gndo - GND Ontology
    http://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#
    GND stands for "Gemeinsame Normdatei" (Integrated Authority File) and offers a broad range of elements to describe authorities. The GND originates from the German library community and aims to solve the name ambiguity problem in the library world. @en
  • locah - The LOCAH RDF Vocabulary
    http://data.archiveshub.ac.uk/def/
    This vocabulary derived from the Encoded Archival Description standard has been developed in 2010-2011 by the LOCAH project. @en
  • pnc - Press.net Classification Ontology
    http://data.press.net/ontology/classification/
    The Press.net Classification Ontology allows assets to be holistically classified using a controlled vocabulary or taxonomy. @en
  • graphql - GraphQL Vocabulary
    http://datashapes.org/graphql
    A vocabulary to annotate RDF schemas (in particular SHACL shapes) with metadata to define mappings to GraphQL. @en
  • ispra - Ispra Ontology
    http://dati.isprambiente.it/ontology/core#
    ISPRA ontology aims at the description of the processes and activities of the Institute in the areas circumscribed by the first published datasets. @en
  • san-lod - SAN Ontologia
    http://dati.san.beniculturali.it/SAN/
    SAN Ontology @en
  • obws - Object with states ontology
    http://delicias.dia.fi.upm.es/ontologies/ObjectWithStates.owl
    Ontology including the content ontology design pattern for modelling objects with states. @en
  • h2o - Ontology for conversion of ISO/TC 211
    http://def.seegrid.csiro.au/isotc211/iso19150/-2/2012/basic
    This ontology establishes classes corresponding to stereotypes used in ISO-conformant models, as used in the rules for conversion of the ISO TC 211 Harmonized Model from the UML to OWL representations @en
  • sam - The Sampling Features Schema Vocabulary
    http://def.seegrid.csiro.au/isotc211/iso19156/2011/sampling
    An OWL representation of the Sampling Features Schema described in clauses 8-10 of ISO 19156:2011 Geographic Information - Observations and Measurements. @en
  • basic - OWL representation of ISO 19103 (Basic types package)
    http://def.seegrid.csiro.au/isotc211/iso19103/2005/basic
    An OWL representation of (some of) the basic types described in ISO 19103:2005, required as primitives in other ontologies based on ISO 19100 series standards @en
  • op - Observable properties
    http://environment.data.gov.au/def/op
    A general purpose ontology for observable properties. The ontology supports description of both qualitative and quantitative properties. The allowed scale or units of measure may be specified. A property may be linked to substances-or-taxa and to features or realms, if they play a role in the definition. @en