go go ghis 2
authorgatemezi
Fri, 07 Jun 2013 11:37:19 +0200
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-For example, organizational structures and activities are often described by government authorities.   The <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/vocab-org/" target="_blank">Organization Ontology</a> [[ORG]] aims to support publishing of organizational information across a number of domains, as Linked Data. The Organizational Ontology is designed to allow domain-specific extensions to add classification of organizations and roles, as well as extensions to support neighbouring information such as organizational activities. 
+For example, organizational structures and activities are often described by government authorities.   The <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/vocab-org/" target="_blank">Organization Ontology</a> [[!ORG]] aims to support publishing of organizational information across a number of domains, as Linked Data. The Organizational Ontology is designed to allow domain-specific extensions to add classification of organizations and roles, as well as extensions to support neighbouring information such as organizational activities. 
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-The <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/vocab-dcat/" target="_blank">Data Catalog Vocabulary (DCAT)</a> [[DCAT]] is an RDF vocabulary designed to facilitate interoperability between data catalogs published on the Web.  By using DCAT to describe datasets in data catalogs, publishers increase discoverability and enable applications easily to consume metadata from multiple catalogs. It further enables decentralized publishing of catalogs and facilitates federated dataset search across sites. Aggregated DCAT metadata can serve as a manifest file to facilitate digital preservation.
+The <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/vocab-dcat/" target="_blank">Data Catalog Vocabulary (DCAT)</a> [[!DCAT]] is an RDF vocabulary designed to facilitate interoperability between data catalogs published on the Web.  By using DCAT to describe datasets in data catalogs, publishers increase discoverability and enable applications easily to consume metadata from multiple catalogs. It further enables decentralized publishing of catalogs and facilitates federated dataset search across sites. Aggregated DCAT metadata can serve as a manifest file to facilitate digital preservation.
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