Distinct objects for predicate scos:scopeNote in graph bibo sorted by frequency with mapping to SKOS

ResourceCountSKOS mapping
"Used to describe a bibliographic resource."@en2
"Used to describe the title of a bibliographic resource"@en2
"This is the property we choose to describe the given name of a Person related to a bibliographic resource. This is the first name of a person."@en1
"This is the property we choose to use to describe the family name of a person related to a bibliographic resource."@en1
"Ued to describe an organization related to bibliographic items such as a publishing company, etc."@en1
"Use to link a bibliographic item to the date of an event. Check dcterms:created and other for proper specializations for this property"@en1
"Used to describe a Person related to a bibliographic ite such as an author, an editor, etc."@en1
"Used to describe any "agent" related to bibliographic items. Such agents can be persons, organizations or groups of any kind."@en1
"Used to describe bibliographic related events such as conferences, hearing, etc."@en1
"Used to describe rights related to a bibliographic resource."@en1
"Used to describe the content of a bibo:Document and othr bibliographic resouces. We suggest to use this property instead of the deprecated "bibo:content" one."@en1
"Used to describe the creation date of a bibliographic item"@en1
"Used to describe the format of a bibliographic resource."@en1
"Used to describe the issue date of a bibliographic resource"@en1
"Used to describe the subject of a bibliographic resource."@en1
"Used to describe the timing of an event. For example, when a conference starts and stops."@en1
"Used to link a bibliographic item to its publisher."@en1
"Used to link a bibliographic item to one of its contributor: can be an author, an editor, a publisher, etc."@en1
"Used to link a bibliographic resource to the language used to express it."@en1
"Used to link an agent to its homepage (which is a web page accessible using a URL)."@en1
"Used to link an agent with an image that depict it."@en1
"Used to link an agent, related to bibliographic things, to a place where it is based near: can be a city, a monument, a building, etc."@en1
"Used to link an event such as a conference to an outcome (a product) of that event, for example, an article, a proceeding, etc."@en1
"Used to link big events with smaller events such as workshops that happen in the context of a conference."@en1
"Used to name the locality of a publisher, an author, etc."@en1
"Used to relate a reference citation to a bibliographic resource."@en1
"Used to relate an event such as a conference to the geographical place where it happens, for example Paris."@en1