Submissions:HowToSubmitAnExemplaryOntology

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{{Info tip| If you are not aware of the recommended procedure for submitting an Exemplary Ontology, the steps are described below.}}
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{{Info tip| The steps for submitting an Exemplary Ontology are described below. Submissions should normally be made by champions of the ontology rather than by the developers. This avoids perceived conflict of interest / self-promotion.}}
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* Fill in the mandatory fields:
* Fill in the mandatory fields:
** '''Name:'''Enter the name of the exemplary ontology.
** '''Name:'''Enter the name of the exemplary ontology.
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** '''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.
** '''Description:''' Give a concise description or abstract of the ontology, highlighting what is most important.
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** '''Justification:''' Explain why the ontology is exemplary.
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** '''Purpose:''' Indicate what the ontology is for and what the intended benefits are to whom.
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** '''Competency questions:''' Enter one or more competency questions, separated by a comma.
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** '''Justification:''' Explain why the ontology is exemplary. It should meet some of  [[Odp:Exemplary_ontology|these criteria]].
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** '''URI:''' Give a URI of where the .owl file may be found.
** '''Domains:'''  Enter one or more [[:Category:Domain | domains]], separated by a comma.
** '''Domains:'''  Enter one or more [[:Category:Domain | domains]], separated by a comma.
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* Fill in as many optional fields as you see fit, the more the merrier
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* Fill in as many optional fields as you can.
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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.
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** '''Organization''' List the major organization(s) associated with this ontology. This may be who owns and controls the ontology, the organization(s) managing associated projects, or where most of the work was or is being done.
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** '''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.
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** '''Authors''' List the major authors and contributors that helped create the ontology.
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** '''Licensing''' Indicate any licensing arrangements that govern the distribution of the ontology, ''e.g.'' open source, GNU, CopyLeft. See [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_license Sofware license on Wikipedia].
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** '''Competency questions:''' Enter one or more competency questions, separated by a comma.
** '''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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** '''Web References (Links):''' List one or more URLs to websites with helpful information about this exemplary ontology.
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** '''Long Description:''' Give a more detailed description of the ontology. Enter or paste as much text as you need. HINT: you can cut and paste large amounts of already nicely formated text into into a word processor that exports to wiki format (''e.g.'' OpenOffice Writer). Then paste that into the field.  Suggested content:
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** '''Other References:''' List one or more references to helpful information about this exemplary ontology that are not URL links.  
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*** ''Purpose:'' describe the purpose and intended users;
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*** ''Content:'' highlight key elements of the ontology's structure and content;
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*** ''Usage:'' indicate how much use the ontology is getting from whom.
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*** ''Availability Details:'' Include any additional details on how to get the ontology not mentioned above (''e.g.'' licensing, cost, links). 
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** '''Recommended by''' Give the name(s) of any individuals that recommended the ontology as being exemplary, other than the author.
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For additional information, see the [[Odp:About#Glossary_of_Terms | Glossary of Terms]]
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=== Step 3: Add References ===
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At the bottom of the main page for the item you are adding a reference to, you can add one or more references. For each, you can fill in the following fields:
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* '''Label:''' Enter a very short label that will be used as the wiki page title.
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* '''Description:''' Enter the text that will be appear at the bottom of the page. It might be the same as the label. It might be a full reference with title, authors, publication, date etc.
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* '''Type:''' Select the type (e.g. Project home page, Documentation, Wiki). If the type you wish to enter is not there, select Other and enter the type.
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* '''URL:''' Enter the URL for the reference, if appropriate.
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For additional information, see the [[Odp:About#Glossary_of_Terms | Glossary of Terms]]
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