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The ontology is currently modularized in two parts: | The ontology is currently modularized in two parts: | ||
- Terms and Definitions - {{ :mvf:termsanddefinitions-20170617.zip | zipped RDF/XML serialized OWL file}} | - Terms and Definitions - {{ :mvf:termsanddefinitions-20170617.zip | zipped RDF/XML serialized OWL file}} | ||
- | - Terminologies - {{ :mvf:terminologies-20170617.zip | zipped RDF/XML serialized OWL file} | + | - Terminologies - {{ :mvf:terminologies-20170617.zip | zipped RDF/XML serialized OWL file}} |
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+ | Zipped documentation pages can be found {{ :mvf:mvf_terms_and_definitionsontology_files.zip | here}} | ||
Note that the 06/17/2017 version of the ontologies is completely integrated with LCC, but has not yet been fully integrated with SKOS. Thus, if these are opened in Protege, there will be duplicate classes for Concept, Collection, and ConceptScheme from SKOS, and the various SKOS properties are not applied to the MVF Concept class. | Note that the 06/17/2017 version of the ontologies is completely integrated with LCC, but has not yet been fully integrated with SKOS. Thus, if these are opened in Protege, there will be duplicate classes for Concept, Collection, and ConceptScheme from SKOS, and the various SKOS properties are not applied to the MVF Concept class. |