Changes between Version 13 and Version 14 of CMDI 1.2/Vocabularies/Summary


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03/05/14 14:43:01 (10 years ago)
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    1111The desired workflow is that metadata modellers can associate a vocabulary (identified by its URI) with an element in their components and profiles. The metadata creator will then be able to pick values from the specified vocabulary or (in the case of open vocabularies) still choose to use a custom value that does not appear in the vocabulary. Editors like [http://tla.mpi.nl/tools/arbil Arbil] need to be extended to access the CLAVAS public API for retrieving potential values from vocabularies.
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    13 === CLAVAS ===
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    15 OpenSKOS is a vocabulary service by which users may publish, manage and use vocabulary data in the SKOS format. The data can be accessed by a set of publicly available RESTful API's. Also, some Dublin Core elements are included, but not indexed. CLAVAS is CLARIN-NL's application of OpenSKOS, hosted by the Meertens Institute (contact is [[henniebrugman|Hennie Brugman]]). The vocabularies will be available through a set of web services hosted at Meertens, supporting exploration, search and autocomplete. More information is available in the [attachment:wiki:CmdiClavasIntegration:CLAVAS-Workplan-1.1.docx CLAVAS work plan document].
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    17 Currently, the following vocabularies are available in CLAVAS:
     13CLAVAS is CLARIN-NL's application of the OpenSKOS vocabulary service. The vocabularies will be available through a set of web services hosted at Meertens. Currently, the following vocabularies are available in CLAVAS:
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    1915* Languages
     
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    2319== Description of proposed solution ==
    24 This section describes the solution as proposed at the Taskforce Meeting in Utrecht on 2014-2-12.
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    2621There are two ways of using the OpenSKOS vocabularies in CMDI: