Table for the 18 triples for predicate dc:description with domain owl:Ontology

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?:Citation Oriented Bibliographic Vocabulary"A vocabulary to describe a general data model for scholarly citations. It covers three primary classes: events, agents, and bibliographic reference types. It is designed to offer a solid general relational model for citation metadata, and also to provide a specific superset of reference types in standard formats like BibTeX, RIS, and Refer/Endnote."
?:Description of a Project (DOAP) vocabulary"Das Vokabular "Description of a Project (DOAP)", beschrieben durch W3C RDF Schema and the Web Ontology Language."@de
?:Description of a Project (DOAP) vocabulary"El vocabulario Description of a Project (DOAP, Descripción de un Proyecto), descrito usando RDF Schema de W3C y Web Ontology Language."@es
?:Description of a Project (DOAP) vocabulary"Le vocabulaire Description Of A Project (DOAP, Description D'Un Projet), décrit en utilisant RDF Schema du W3C et OWL."@fr
?:Description of a Project (DOAP) vocabulary"Slovník Description of a Project (DOAP, Popis projektu), popsaný použitím W3C RDF Schema a Web Ontology Language."@cs
?:Description of a Project (DOAP) vocabulary"The Description of a Project (DOAP) vocabulary, described using W3C RDF Schema and the Web Ontology Language."
?:Description of a Project (DOAP) vocabulary"プロジェクトの説明の語彙(DOAP)。W3C RDF SchemaとWeb Ontology Languageで作られた。"@ja
?:DoCO, the Document Components Ontology"DoCO, the Document Components Ontology, provides a structured vocabulary written in OWL 2 DL of document components, both structural (e.g. block, inline, paragraph, section, chapter) and rhetorical (e.g. introduction, discussion, acknowledgements, reference list, figure, appendix), enabling these components, and documents composed of them, to be described in RDF. It imports the Discourse Elements Ontology (http://purl.org/spar/deo) and the Document Structural Patterns Ontology (http://www.essepuntato.it/2008/12/pattern), and uses seven rhetorical block elements abstracted from the SALT Rhetorical Ontology and the Ontology of Rhetorical Blocks (ORB)."@en
?:DoCO, the Document Components Ontology?:doco%20architecture.png
fabio:FaBiO, the FRBR-aligned Bibliographic Ontology?:FRBR%20diagram%20with%20new%20Fabio%20verbs.png
fabio:FaBiO, the FRBR-aligned Bibliographic Ontology"FaBiO, the FRBR-aligned Bibliographic Ontology, is an ontology for recording and publishing on the Semantic Web descriptions of entities that are published or potentially publishable, and that contain or are referred to by bibliographic references, or entities used to define such bibliographic references. FaBiO entities are primarily textual publications such as books, magazines, newspapers and journals, and items of their content such as poems, conference papers and editorials. However, they also include blogs, web pages, datasets, computer algorithms, experimental protocols, formal specifications and vocabularies, legal records, governmental papers, technical and commercial reports and similar publications, and also anthologies, catalogues and similar collections. FaBiO classes are structured according to the FRBR schema of Works, Expressions, Manifestations and Items. Additional properties have been added to extends the FRBR data model by linking Works and Manifestations (fabio:hasManifestation and fabio:isManifestationOf), Works and Items (fabio:hasPortrayal and fabio:isPortrayedBy), and Expressions and Items (fabio:hasRepresentation and fabio:isRepresentedBy)."^^xsd:string
foaf:Friend of a Friend (FOAF) vocabulary"The Friend of a Friend (FOAF) RDF vocabulary, described using W3C RDF Schema and the Web Ontology Language."
oa:Open Annotation Data Model"The Open Annotation Core Data Model specifies an interoperable framework for creating associations between related resources, annotations, using a methodology that conforms to the Architecture of the World Wide Web. Open Annotations can easily be shared between platforms, with sufficient richness of expression to satisfy complex requirements while remaining simple enough to also allow for the most common use cases, such as attaching a piece of text to a single web resource. An Annotation is considered to be a set of connected resources, typically including a body and target, where the body is somehow about the target. The full model supports additional functionality, enabling semantic annotations, embedding content, selecting segments of resources, choosing the appropriate representation of a resource and providing styling hints for consuming clients."@en
?:The Discourse Elements Ontology (DEO)"DEO, The Discourse Elements Ontology, is an ontology written in OWL 2 DL that provides a structured vocabulary for rhetorical elements within documents (e.g. Introduction, Discussion, Acknowledgements, Reference List, Figures, Appendix), enabling these to be described in RDF. It uses some of the rhetorical block elements from the SALT Rhetorical Ontology and the Ontology of Rhetorical Blocks."@en
?:The Event ontology" This ontology deals with the notion of reified events--- events seen as first-class objects. It only defines one concept: Event, which may have agents (actively participating), factors (passively participating), products, and a location in space and time. Regarding the ontological status of event tokens, they are seen as the way cognitive agents classify space/time regions "
?:The Pattern Ontology Describing documents by means of their structural components"The idea of using patterns to produce reusable and high-quality assets is not new in the literature. Software engineers, architects (as Alexander who first introduced this term) and designers very often use – or rather reuse – patterns to handle problems which recur over and over. Patterns have also been studied to modularize and customize web ontologies (http://ontologydesignpatterns.org). They guarantee the flexibility and maintainability of concepts and solutions in several heterogeneous scenarios. We've been investigating patterns for XML documents for some time. The overall goal of this research is to understand how the structure of digital documents can be segmented into atomic components, that can be manipulated independently and re-flowed in different contexts. Instead of defining a large number of complex and diversified structures, we have identified a small number of structures/patterns that are sufficient to express what most users need. Our idea is that a low number of patterns are enough to capture the most relevant document structures."@en
rdf:The RDF Concepts Vocabulary (RDF)"This is the RDF Schema for the RDF vocabulary terms in the RDF Namespace, defined in RDF 1.1 Concepts."
?:open.vocab.org"This vocabulary was originally openly-editable at http://open.vocab.org/. The editing interface has been retired and this data dump published in its place."