An example vocabulary designed to illustrate how to publish vocabularies on the Web following the FAIR principles
This is an example ontology to illustrate some of the annotations that should be included
The example ontology
February 5th, 2020
Daniel Garijo
Maria Poveda-Villalon
exo
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Cite this vocabulary as: Garijo, D. and Poveda-Villalon, M. The example ontology 1.0.1.
An example vocabulary designed to illustrate how to publish vocabularies on the Web following the FAIR principles. This vocabulary describes three simple classes with 3 properties and a data property.
1.0.1
This example property indicates that an Organization has a Researcher as member
has member
This property links the students to the researcher who mentored them
has mentor
This property links instances from Researcher to Organization
part of
Date when an organization was founded
founded in
University of Southern California
An organized body of people with a particular purpose, especially a business, society, association, etc.
Organization
An example using the Researcher class, e.g., Bob is a professor at the University of Southern California.
The reason why this concept was added to the ontology. This could reflect some agreement or use cases that may need to be reflected here. For example: The concept Researcher was added to the ontology to represent those authors of scientific publications that belong to a public institution.
A definition of your class. For example, A researcher is a person who publishes scientific papers, writes research proposals and mentors students
Researcher
Student is a class introduced in the version 1.0.1 of the ontology.
Student