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| ** '''Recommended by''' Give the name(s) of any individuals that recommended the ontology as being exemplary, if it is not the author. | | ** '''Recommended by''' Give the name(s) of any individuals that recommended the ontology as being exemplary, if it is not the author. |
− | ** '''Long Description:''' Give a more detailed description of the ontology. Highlight key elements of its structure and content. Enter or paste as much text as you need. HINT: to place large amounts of nicely formatted text, cut and paste it into a word processor that exports to wiki format (''e.g.'' OpenOffice Writer). Then paste it into the field. | + | ** '''Long Description:''' Give a more detailed description of the ontology. Describe the purpose; highlight key elements of its structure and content; indicate how much use it is getting from whom. Enter or paste as much text as you need. HINT: to place large amounts of nicely formatted text, cut and paste it into a word processor that exports to wiki format (''e.g.'' OpenOffice Writer). Then paste it into the field. |
| ** '''Scenario:''' Describe one or more situations where this ontology is particularly useful. | | ** '''Scenario:''' Describe one or more situations where this ontology is particularly useful. |
| ** '''Known Issues:''' Describe one or more known issues related to this ontology. | | ** '''Known Issues:''' Describe one or more known issues related to this ontology. |
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How to propose an exemplary ontology (in a nutshell)
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- Go to the Exemplary Ontology Catalogue page to make sure the ontology is not already there.
- Click the Submit a new Exemplary Ontology button.
- Fill out a form describing various aspects of the exemplary ontology.
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If you are not aware of the recommended procedure for submitting an Exemplary Ontology, the steps are described below.
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Recommended Procedure for Submitting Exemplary Ontologies
Step 1: Is the exemplary ontology you wish to submit already in the Exemplary Ontology Catalogue?
View the Exemplary Ontology Catalogue. Is the ontology you want to add already there?
- Yes? Click to open the ontology and check the information for accuracy and completeness. Make changes and additions as appropriate. You are finished.
- No? From the catalogue page, click the Submit a new Exemplary Ontology button and continue to step 2.
Step 2: Filling out the Exemplary Ontology form
- Fill in the mandatory fields:
- Name:Enter the name of the exemplary ontology.
- URI: Give a URI of where the .owl file may be found.
- Description: Give a concise description or abstract of the ontology, highlighting what is most important.
- Justification: Explain why the ontology is exemplary.
- Competency questions: Enter one or more competency questions, separated by a comma.
- Domains: Enter one or more domains, separated by a comma.
- Fill in as many optional fields as you see fit, the more the merrier
- Recommended by Give the name(s) of any individuals that recommended the ontology as being exemplary, if it is not the author.
- Long Description: Give a more detailed description of the ontology. Describe the purpose; highlight key elements of its structure and content; indicate how much use it is getting from whom. Enter or paste as much text as you need. HINT: to place large amounts of nicely formatted text, cut and paste it into a word processor that exports to wiki format (e.g. OpenOffice Writer). Then paste it into the field.
- Scenario: Describe one or more situations where this ontology is particularly useful.
- Known Issues: Describe one or more known issues related to this ontology.
- Web References (Links): List one or more URLs to websites with helpful information about this exemplary ontology.
- Other References: List one or more references to helpful information about this exemplary ontology that are not URL links.
For additional information, see the Glossary of Terms
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