@prefix rdf: . @prefix rdfs: . @prefix dct: . @prefix fip: . @prefix obo: . @prefix skos: . @prefix schema: . @prefix ns1: . @prefix doap: . a fip:Domain-Specific-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Specification, fip:FAIR-Supporting-Resource-to-be-Developed, fip:Semantic-model, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "OntoClimateAdapt is an ontology designed to provide a formal semantic representation of data related to climate change adaptation research, initiatives, and actions. It enables the standardised description, integration, and interoperable exchange of information to support the development of adaptive capacities in the face of climate change."; rdfs:label "OCA | OntoClimateAdapt | Ontology for representing data for climate change adaption research"; fip:has-data-usage-license ; fip:has-description-source . a fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Specification, fip:FAIR-Supporting-Resource-to-be-Developed, fip:Metadata-schema, fip:Provenance-model, fip:Semantic-model, fip:Structured-vocabulary; dct:creator ; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "This annotation schema is used to annotate data as part of the PINK project. It is based on DCAT for basic Accessibility and enhanced with domain and application specific terms."; rdfs:label "PINK Annotation Schema" . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:Domain-Specific-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Specification, fip:Semantic-model, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "History Of Work Information System offers information on occupations in the past."; rdfs:label "History Of Work Information System (HISCO)"; fip:in-scope-of obo:NCIT_C17141 . a fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Specification, fip:FAIR-Supporting-Resource-to-be-Developed, fip:Metadata-schema, fip:Semantic-model, fip:Structured-vocabulary; rdfs:comment "Ontology based annotation schema used to annotate DYNCAT data and models. It is based on the Elementary Multiperspective Material Ontology and relevant doman ontologies."; rdfs:label "DYNCAT Annotation Schema"; fip:implements . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Specification, fip:Semantic-model, fip:Structured-vocabulary; dct:creator , ; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "EMMO results from a multidisciplinary effort to develop a standard representational framework that is consistent with scientific principles and methodologies. It is based on physics, analytical philosophy and information and communication technologies. EMMO provides a framework for knowledge capture and interoperability in applied science and engineering, especially materials science and manufacturing. It is released under a Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 license."; rdfs:label "EMMO | Elementary Multiperspective Material Ontology"; rdfs:seeAlso ; skos:closeMatch ; fip:has-data-usage-license ; fip:has-description-source ; fip:registered-on . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "The Thesaurus for the Social Sciences (Thesaurus Sozialwissenschaften) contains about 12,000 entries, of which more than 8,000 are descriptors (authorised keywords) and about 6,000 non-descriptors. Topics from all disciplines of the social sciences are covered. This SKOS version of the thesaurus contains descriptors and non-descriptors in four languages (German, English, French, and Russian) as well as links to the TheSoz classification, the STW Thesaurus for Economics, the AGROVOC Multilingual Thesaurus, and to DBpedia."; rdfs:label "Thesaurus Sozialwissenschaften (THESOZ)"; rdfs:seeAlso ; skos:closeMatch ; fip:has-description-source . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:Domain-Agnostic-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Specification, fip:Semantic-model, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; rdfs:comment """The SPDX License List is an integral part of the SPDX Specification, open for contributions and maintained by the SPDX Legal Team. It contains commonly found licenses and exceptions used in free and open or collaborative software, data, hardware, or documentation and entries includes a standardized short identifier, the full name, the license text, and a canonical permanent URL for each license and exception."""; rdfs:label "SPDX License List"; rdfs:seeAlso ; fip:has-description-source . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; rdfs:comment """Controlled vocabulary Personal Data used in the DANS Data Station Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH). The DANS Data Station SSH is a trustworthy digital repository for research data in the SSH domain offered by DANS in the Netherlands. https://ssh.datastations.nl/ In the DANS Data Station SSH various vocabularies are used. This dataset provides information about the Personal Data vocabulary. It lists the elements a user can choose from as well as the source from which the vocabulary term was selected (if applicable)."""; rdfs:label "DANS Personal Data"; fip:has-description-source . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Structured-vocabulary; rdfs:comment """Controlled vocabulary Relation used in the DANS Data Station Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH). The DANS Data Station SSH is a trustworthy digital repository for research data in the SSH domain offered by DANS in the Netherlands. https://ssh.datastations.nl/ In the DANS Data Station SSH various vocabularies are used. This dataset provides information about the Relation vocabulary. It lists the elements a user can choose from as well as the source from which the vocabulary term was selected (if applicable)."""; rdfs:label "DANS Relations"; fip:has-description-source . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Structured-vocabulary; rdfs:comment """Vontrolled vocabulary Contributor Type used in the DANS Data Station Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH). The DANS Data Station SSH is a trustworthy digital repository for research data in the SSH domain offered by DANS in the Netherlands. https://ssh.datastations.nl/ In the DANS Data Station SSH various vocabularies are used. This dataset provides information about the Contributor Type vocabulary. It lists the elements a user can choose from as well as the source from which the vocabulary term was selected (if applicable)."""; rdfs:label "DANS Contributor"; fip:has-description-source . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Structured-vocabulary; rdfs:comment "Controlled vocabulary IdentifierType used in the DANS Data Station Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH)."; rdfs:label "DANS Identifiers Type"; fip:has-description-source . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Structured-vocabulary; rdfs:comment """Controlled vocabulary Subject Terms used in the DANS Data Station Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH). In the DANS Data Station SSH various vocabularies are used. This dataset provides information about the Subject vocabulary. It lists the elements a user can choose from as well as the source from which the vocabulary term was selected (if applicable)."""; rdfs:label "Dataverse Subject Terms"; fip:has-description-source . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "The Research Organization Registry (ROR) ID schema is the specification of the identifier for institutions in ROR. ROR is a global, community-led registry of open persistent identifiers for research organizations. ROR makes it easy for anyone or any system to disambiguate institution names and connect research organizations to researchers and research outputs."; rdfs:label "Research Organization Registry ID Schema | ROR ID"; rdfs:seeAlso . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "Vocabulary of Lab Analysis Methods used in Chemical Risk Assessment research, as developed in the Partnership for the Assessment of Risks from Chemicals (PARC) Project."; rdfs:label "Chemical Risk Assessment Lab Analysis Method Vocabulary (CRA Lab Analysis Method Vocabulary)" . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "Set of vocabularies that support semantic data and metadata annotation in Personal Exposure and Health research. This includes terms referring to biochemical entities, matrices and (meta)data variables"; rdfs:label "Personal Exposure and Health Vocabularies (PEH Vocabularies)"; rdfs:seeAlso , , ; fip:has-description-source . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "Eurostat vocabulary of urbanisation levels"; rdfs:label "Degree of urbanisation"; fip:has-description-source . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "European Commission chemical substance identifier for regulatory purposes within the European Union."; rdfs:label "European Commission number"; fip:has-description-source . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Specification, fip:Knowledge-representation-language, fip:Metadata-data-linking-schema, fip:Metadata-schema, fip:Provenance-model, fip:Semantic-model, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "RO-Crate is a community effort to establish a lightweight approach to packaging research data with their metadata. It is based on schema.org annotations in JSON-LD. An RO-Crate is a structured archive of all the items that contributed to the research outcome, including their identifiers, provenance, relations and annotations."; rdfs:label "RO-Crate | Research Object Crate"; rdfs:seeAlso ; skos:closeMatch ; fip:has-description-source . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Structured-vocabulary; rdfs:comment "This is a re-publication of the Unified Astronomy Thesaurus (see https://astrothesaurus.org), in particular using human-readable URIs and with availability in Desise."; rdfs:label "IVOA Vocabulary: Unified Astronomy Thesaurus" . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Structured-vocabulary; rdfs:comment ""; rdfs:label "DANS Data Station SSH Metadata Template" . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Structured-vocabulary; rdfs:comment "The GeoNames geographical database contains over 25 million geographical names and consists of over 12 million unique features whereof 4.8 million populated places and 16 million alternate names."; rdfs:label "Geonames Ontology"; fip:has-description-source . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Structured-vocabulary; rdfs:comment "List of subject headings supported by Harvard Dataverse. "; rdfs:label "Dataverse Subject List"; fip:has-description-source . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Structured-vocabulary; rdfs:comment ""; rdfs:label "NARCIS Classification of Scientific Disciplines"; fip:has-description-source . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Specification, fip:Semantic-model, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "Community-developed terms that are used in ImmuneSpace to provide textual definitions and logistical constraints for immunological data."; rdfs:label "ImmuneSpace Terminology"; rdfs:seeAlso ; skos:closeMatch ; fip:has-description-source . a fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Supporting-Resource-to-be-Developed, fip:Structured-vocabulary; dct:creator ; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "The Climate Change Adaptation Taxonomy is used to tag resources in WeAdapt, Climate Change Adaptation and disaster risk communities."; rdfs:label "Climate Change Adaptation Taxonomy"; fip:registered-on . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "On behalf of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management in the Netherlands, Geonovum has worked on a dictionary with terms related to the theme of heat. Geonovum has established definitions of concepts together with those involved in the field. At this time the dictionary is available in the Dutch language only."; rdfs:label "Woordenboek Hitte" . a , fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; doap:implements ; rdfs:comment "This ontology contains entities such as: datatype, datatype generator, datatype quality and others giving the possibility to represent arbitrary complex datatypes. This is an important fact for a general data mining ontology that wants to represent and query over modelling algorithms for mining structured data. The ontology was first developed under the OntoDM (Ontology of Data Mining is available at http://kt.ijs.si/panovp/OntoDM) ontology, but for generality and reuse purpose it was decided to export it as a separate ontology. Additionally, the OntoDT ontology is based on and ISO/IEC 11404 (http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail.htm?csnumber=39479) standard and can be reused used independently by any domain ontology that requires representation and reasoning about general purpose datatypes."; rdfs:label "Ontology of Datatypes"; rdfs:seeAlso , . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "The Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine Clinical Terms is a reference terminology that can be used to cross-map standardized healthcare languages across healthcare disciplines."; rdfs:label "Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine-Clinical Terms | SNOMEDCT"; rdfs:seeAlso . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; schema:version "5.0.0"; rdfs:comment """The European Language Social Science Thesaurus (ELSST) is a broad-based, multilingual thesaurus for the social sciences. It is owned and published by the Consortium of European Social Science Data Archives (CESSDA) and its national Service Providers. The thesaurus consists of over 3,300 concepts and covers the core social science disciplines: politics, sociology, economics, education, law, crime, demography, health, employment, information, communication technology, and environmental science. ELSST is used for data discovery within CESSDA and facilitates access to data resources across Europe, independent of domain, resource, language, or vocabulary. ELSST is currently available in 16 languages: Danish, Dutch, Czech, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Icelandic, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Romanian, Slovenian, Spanish, and Swedish"""; rdfs:label "European Language Social Science Thesaurus | ELSST"; rdfs:seeAlso ; fip:has-data-usage-license . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "CellTypist is an automated cell type annotation tool for scRNA-seq datasets on the basis of logistic regression classifiers optimised by the stochastic gradient descent algorithm. Through CellTypist, cell type labels can be transferred from the built-in models (with a current focus on immune cell types) or any user-trained models to the query data. The CellTypist Immune Enclopedia is a structured vocabulary containing terms and definitions for the labels assigned by CellTypist. Concepts (or Cell types) in the Celltypist Immune Encyclopedia are linked to the Cell Ontology (CL) as well as to related gene markers, datasets, and tissues."; rdfs:label "CellTypist Immune Encyclopedia"; rdfs:seeAlso , ; "2.0.0"; fip:has-data-usage-license ; fip:has-description-source . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Specification, fip:Semantic-model, fip:Structured-vocabulary; rdfs:comment "The Forest Observatory Ontology (FOO) is an ontology for describing wildlife data generated by sensors. FOO’s scope evolves around the Internet of Things (IoT) and wildlife habitats. To illustrate our datasets of interest, we modelled the concept to represent “sensors observing animals and land”. These sensors generate observations. For example, the animal GPS collar tracks an elephant and records its geo-location observations for different and equally spaced time intervals and temperature every specified time interval. We adopted classes and properties from SOSA and BBC wildlife ontologies to model the domain coverage. FOO contains 58 classes, 28 object properties, 27 data properties, 39 individuals or instances, 86 nodes, and 67 edges."; rdfs:label "FOO | Forest Observatory Ontology"; rdfs:seeAlso ; fip:has-description-source ; fip:implements , ; fip:registered-on , . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Specification, fip:Semantic-model, fip:Structured-vocabulary; dct:creator ; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "Bioimaging operations, data types, formats, identifiers and topics. EDAM-Bioimaging is an extension to the EDAM ontology (edamontology.org) for bioimaging, developed in collaboration with partners from NEUBIAS (neubias.org)."; rdfs:label "EDAM Bioimaging Ontology | EDAM-BIOIMAGING"; rdfs:seeAlso ; fip:registered-on . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Specification, fip:Semantic-model, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "The Gene Ontology (GO) is a structured vocabulary for use by the research community for the annotation of genes, gene products and sequences. The GO defines concepts/classes used to describe gene function and relationships between these concepts."; rdfs:label "Gene Ontology | GO"; rdfs:seeAlso . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Specification, fip:Semantic-model, fip:Structured-vocabulary; rdfs:comment "A simple vocabulary for describing biological species and related taxa. The vocabulary defines terms for describing the names and ranking of taxa, as well as providing support for describing their habitats, conservation status, and behavioural characteristics, etc."; rdfs:label "BCCWO | BCC Wildlife Ontology"; "1.1.0"; fip:has-data-usage-license ; fip:has-description-source ; fip:registered-on . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Specification, fip:Semantic-model, fip:Structured-vocabulary, fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Structured-vocabulary; dct:creator ; schema:url , ; rdfs:comment "The Plant Ontology is a structured vocabulary and database resource that links plant anatomy, morphology and growth and development to plant genomics data. The PO is under active development to expand to encompass terms and annotations from all plants.", "The Plant Ontology is a structured vocabulary and database resource that links plant anatomy, morphology and growth and development to plant genomics data. The PO is under active development to expand to encompass terms and annotations from all plants."; rdfs:label "Plant Ontology | PO", "Plant Ontology | PO"; rdfs:seeAlso , ; fip:registered-on , , , . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Specification, fip:Semantic-model, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "The Semantic Sensor Network (SSN) ontology is an ontology for describing sensors and their observations, the involved procedures, the studied features of interest, the samples used to do so, and the observed properties, as well as actuators. SSN follows a horizontal and vertical modularization architecture by including a lightweight but self-contained core ontology called SOSA (Sensor, Observation, Sample, and Actuator) for its elementary classes and properties. With their different scope and different degrees of axiomatization, SSN (http://www.w3.org/ns/ssn/) and SOSA (http://www.w3.org/ns/sosa/) are able to support a wide range of applications and use cases, including satellite imagery, large-scale scientific monitoring, industrial and household infrastructures, social sensing, citizen science, observation-driven ontology engineering, and the Web of Things. "; rdfs:label "Semantic Sensor Network Ontology | SSN"; rdfs:seeAlso ; skos:closeMatch ; fip:registered-on . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Structured-vocabulary; dct:creator ; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "Thesaurus Agrícola Nacional, Thesagro, is the main Brazilian thesaurus specialized in agriculture. It was developed according to UNESCO guidelines by the Biblioteca Nacional de Agricultura (Binagri, the Brazilian National Agricultural Library of the Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock). Thesagro’s first edition was published in 1979. Since then, Binagri as well as other Brazilian agricultural institutions have been using it as a documentary language for terminological control in the processes of indexing and retrieving documents. This version available on AgroPortal is the result of collaboration between the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (Embrapa) and Binagri. It contains, in addition to Thesagro's native hierarchy, concept mappings with Agrovoc PT and PT-BR contents, as well to Agrotermos, a semantic resource for agricultural knowledge created and maintained by Embrapa's Permanent Working Commission on Controlled Vocabularies, Agroterminologies and Agrosemantics (GTermos)."; rdfs:label "THESAGRO | Thesaurus Agrícola Nacional"; "2.5.0"; fip:has-description-source ; fip:registered-on . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Specification, fip:Metadata-schema, fip:Provenance-model, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "NetCDF compliant with Climate and Forecasts (CF) Metadata Convention v1.10"; rdfs:label "NetCDF CF-1.10"; rdfs:seeAlso ; skos:exactMatch . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; doap:implements ; rdfs:comment "The Traits Thesaurus is a comprehensive semantic resource developed to standardise trait data and metadata for aquatic organisms. It is the result of the revision and integration of the Phytoplankton, Zooplankton, Fish, Macroalgae and Macrozoobenthos Traits Thesauri, originally developed by LifeWatch Italy, into a unique and unified thesaurus. The Traits Thesaurus has been achieved through a combination of manual and automated alignment processes."; rdfs:label "TRAITSTHES | Traits Thesaurus"; fip:registered-on . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Specification, fip:Semantic-model, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "The need to represent knowledge about food is central to many human activities including agriculture, medicine, food safety inspection, shopping patterns, and sustainable development. FoodOn is built to interoperate with the OBO Library and to represent entities which bear a food role. Initially the ontology will focus on the human-centric categorization and handling of food, but in the future it will also encompass materials in natural ecosystems and food webs. We aim to develop semantics for food safety, food security, the agricultural and animal husbandry practices linked to food production, culinary, nutritional and chemical ingredients and processes."; rdfs:label "Food Ontology | FOODON"; rdfs:seeAlso ; skos:closeMatch . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Specification, fip:Semantic-model, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "The Evidence and Conclusion Ontology (ECO) contains terms that describe types of evidence and assertion methods. ECO terms are used in the process of biocuration to capture the evidence that supports biological assertions (e.g. gene product X has function Y as supported by evidence Z). Capture of this information allows tracking of annotation provenance, establishment of quality control measures, and query of eviden"; rdfs:label "Evidence and Conclusion Ontology | ECO"; rdfs:seeAlso ; skos:closeMatch obo:eco.owl . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Specification, fip:Semantic-model, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "A structured controlled vocabulary for the source of an enzyme. It comprises terms for tissues, cell lines, cell types and cell cultures from uni- and multicellular organisms."; rdfs:label "BRENDA tissue / enzyme source | BTO"; rdfs:seeAlso ; skos:closeMatch , . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Structured-vocabulary; rdfs:comment "The Field of Science and Technology (FOS) classification is a standardized system developed by the OECD to categorize scientific research and academic disciplines. It is widely used for statistical reporting, research funding, and metadata classification, including in the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) and Horizon Europe. The FOS includes broad fields like Natural Sciences, Engineering, Medical Sciences, and Social Sciences, with subfields for more detailed categorization."; rdfs:label "FOS | Field of science and technology classification" . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Specification, fip:Metadata-schema, fip:Provenance-model, fip:Semantic-model, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; schema:version "2.3.0"; rdfs:comment "PAV is a lightweight ontology for tracking Provenance, Authoring and Versioning. PAV specializes the W3C provenance ontology PROV-O in order to describe authorship, curation and digital creation of online resources. This ontology describes the defined PAV properties and their usage. Note that PAV does not define any explicit classes or domain/ranges, as every property is meant to be used directly on the described online resource."; rdfs:label "Provenance, Authoring and Versioning Ontology | PAV"; rdfs:seeAlso ; skos:closeMatch . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Specification, fip:Semantic-model, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "The Cell Line Ontology (CLO) is a community-driven ontology that is developed to standardize and integrate cell line information and support computer-assisted reasoning. Thousands of cell lines have been artificially developed and used for different applications. Integration of data from multiple sources is a challenge, confounded by lack of consistent naming conventions, contamination of cell lines, and provision of the same cell lines by multiple commercial sources but with different biological attributes. CLO is a community-based effort to represent all cell lines in a standard ontology approach."; rdfs:label "Cell Line Ontology | CLO"; rdfs:seeAlso ; skos:closeMatch . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Specification, fip:Semantic-model, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "MHC molecules form a highly diverse family of proteins that play a key role in cellular immune recognition. No consistent nomenclature exists across different vertebrate species. To correctly represent MHC related data in The Immune Epitope Database (IEDB), we built upon a previously established MHC ontology (MaHCO) and created MRO to represent MHC molecules as they relate to immunological experiments. MRO models MHC protein chains from 16 species, deals with different approaches used to identify MHC, such as direct sequencing verses serotyping, relates engineered MHC molecules to naturally occurring ones, connects genetic loci, alleles, protein chains and multichain proteins, and establishes evidence codes for MHC restriction."; rdfs:label "MHC Restriction Ontology | MRO"; rdfs:seeAlso ; skos:closeMatch . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Specification, fip:Semantic-model, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "The Ontology of Immune Epitopes (ONTIE) is an effort to represent terms in the immunology domain in a formal ontology with the specific goal of representing experiments that identify and characterize immune epitopes. ONTIE has been developed as a subset of OBI (Ontology of Biomedical Investigations) and includes terms relating to experiments involving immune epitopes. This file contains the minimal amount of upper ontology terms and axioms from BFO (Basic Formal Ontology), IAO (Information Artifact Ontology) and OBI, in order to view and reason upon ONTIE. It is currently at version 0.1 beta. ONTIE covers terms regarding immune responses, adaptive immune receptors, immune epitope assays, MHC molecules, and infectious diseases. ONTIE is (at this development stage) a virtual ontology, drawing together terms from multiple reference ontologies. We are actively working on adding more terms to ONTIE either through term requests or through active contribution to external ontologies."; rdfs:label "Ontology of Immune Epitopes | ONTIE"; rdfs:seeAlso ; skos:closeMatch . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Specification, fip:Metadata-schema, fip:Provenance-model, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "NetCDF compliant with Climate and Forecasts (CF) Metadata Convention v1.6"; rdfs:label "NetCDF CF-1.6"; rdfs:seeAlso ; skos:exactMatch ; "1.6.0" . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Specification, fip:Semantic-model, fip:Structured-vocabulary; dct:creator ; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "EDAM is a comprehensive ontology of well-established, familiar concepts that are prevalent within bioscientific data analysis and data management (including computational biology, bioinformatics, and bioimage informatics). EDAM includes topics, operations, types of data and data identifiers, and data formats, relevant in data analysis and data management in life sciences. EDAM provides a set of concepts with preferred terms and synonyms, related terms, definitions, and other information - organised into a simple and intuitive hierarchy for convenient use. EDAM is particularly suitable for semantic annotations and categorisation of diverse resources related to data analysis and management: e.g. tools, workflows, learning materials, or standards. EDAM is also useful in data management itself, for recording provenance metadata of processed bioscientific data."; rdfs:label "The bioscientific data analysis and management ontology | EDAM"; rdfs:seeAlso ; fip:registered-on , . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Specification, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "Ontologies within the BioPortal repository have many applications and can for example be used as vocabularies in metadata and data."; rdfs:label "BPOnto | BioPortal ontologies"; skos:exactMatch . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Structured-vocabulary; rdfs:comment "The IPCC Glossary is the main source and definition of terms related to climate change (Annex I Glossary of the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report (AR6) Synthesis Report (SYR))"; rdfs:label "IPCC Glossary"; fip:has-description-source . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Structured-vocabulary; dct:creator ; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "The Paleoenvironmental Standard Terms (PaST) Thesaurus is a thesaurus of standard terms used for defining measured variables by the World Data Service for Paleoclimatology. These terms describe the quantity measured, the material on which it was measured, reported error, units, analytical or statistical methods, transformations made to raw data, reconstructed seasonality, data type, and data format. Standard terms organize heterogeneous paleoclimate datasets and improve the findability, interoperability, and reusability of data."; rdfs:label "Paleoenvironmental Standard Terms Thesaurus | PaST Thesaurus"; rdfs:seeAlso . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Specification, fip:Semantic-model, fip:Structured-vocabulary; dct:creator ; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "The QUDT, or 'Quantity, Unit, Dimension and Type' collection of ontologies define the base classes properties, and restrictions used for modeling physical quantities, units of measure, and their dimensions in various measurement systems. QUDT provides a unified model of measurable quantities, units for measuring different kinds of quantities, the numerical values of quantities in different units of measure and the data structures and data types used to store and manipulate these objects in software. This OWL schema is a foundation for a basic treatment of units. Originally developed by TopQuadrant for the NASA Exploration Initiatives Ontology Models (NExIOM) project, they now form the basis of the NASA QUDT Handbook. QUDT aims to improve interoperability of data and the specification of information structures through industry standards for Units of Measure, Quantity Kinds, Dimensions and Data Types."; rdfs:label "Quantities, Units, Dimensions and Types | QUDT"; rdfs:seeAlso ; fip:registered-on , . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "Historical ICD contains the list of codes and general categories associated with the ICD10h (Historic cause of death coding and classification scheme for individual-level causes of death). ICD10h has been designed by the authors to aid the coding and classification of causes of death recorded on historic individual death records and associated files include a manual, a list of exemplar strings in the English language, and a categorisation for infant mortality."; rdfs:label "Historical ICD"; rdfs:seeAlso . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "NPBOSS50 is a constructed 4-digit numeric variable that assigns a Nam-Powers-Boyd occupational status score to each occupation using the occupational classification scheme available in OCC1950 variable. NPBOSS50 used year specific data to calculate scores for 1950 onward. However as the earning and education data were not available for pre-1950 censuses, the 1950's NPBOSS50 scores are assigned for cases in pre-1950 censuses."; rdfs:label "NPBOSS50 | Nam-Powers-Boyd Occupational Status Scale (1950)"; rdfs:seeAlso ; fip:has-description-source . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Structured-vocabulary; rdfs:comment "SEI is a constructed measure that assigns a Duncan Socioeconomic Index (SEI) score to each occupation using the 1950 occupational classification scheme available in the OCC1950 variable. The SEI is a measure of occupational status based upon the income level and educational attainment associated with each occupation in 1950."; rdfs:label "SEI | Socioeconomic Index for Occupations"; rdfs:seeAlso ; fip:has-description-source . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "PRESGL is a constructed variable that assigns a Siegel prestige score to each occupation using the occupational classification scheme available in OCC1950 variable."; rdfs:label "PRESGL | Siegel Prestige Scores for Occupations"; rdfs:seeAlso ; fip:has-description-source . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "OCCSCORE is a constructed variable that assigns occupational income scores to each occupation. The construction of this variable is described in Integrated Occupation and Industry Codes and Occupational Standing Variables in the IPUMS, which users should read before using this variable. OCCSCORE assigns each occupation in all years a value representing the median total income (in hundreds of 1950 dollars) of all persons with that particular occupation in 1950. OCCSCORE thus provides a continuous measure of occupations, according to the economic returns received by people working at them in 1950. The OCCSCORE variable is based on OCC1950. Alternative measures of occupational standing measures that are based on OCC1950 are available in EDSCOR50, ERSCOR50, NPBOSS50, PRESGL, and SEI. "; rdfs:label "OCCSCORE | Occupational Score Index "; rdfs:seeAlso ; fip:has-description-source . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "HISCLASS is international, created for the purpose of making comparisons across different periods, countries and languages. Furthermore, it is linked to an international standard classification scheme for occupations - HISCO. The chapters in the book show how historical occupational titles classified in HISCO can form the building blocks of a social class scheme for past populations."; rdfs:label "HISCLASS | Historical International Social Class Scheme"; fip:has-description-source . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Specification, fip:Semantic-model, fip:Structured-vocabulary; dct:creator ; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI) is a freely available dictionary of molecular entities focused on ‘small’ chemical compounds."; rdfs:label "ChEBI | Chemical Entities of Biological Interest"; rdfs:seeAlso ; skos:exactMatch ; fip:registered-on . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Metadata-schema, fip:Semantic-model, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; rdfs:comment " CLARIN offers a solution for the modelling, authoring and exploitation of metadata. This solution is implemented as a set of standards, registries, definitions and workflows which together form the Component Metadata Infrastructure (CMDI). The Component Metadata Infrastructure (CMDI) provides a standard for metadata within CLARIN."; rdfs:label "CMDI | The Component Metadata Infrastructure" . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "CBS taxonomy was developed for annotating CBS publications"; rdfs:label "CBS Taxonomy" . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Metadata-schema, fip:Provenance-model, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; doap:implements ; rdfs:comment "Bioschemas aims to improve data interoperability in the life sciences. It does this by encouraging the use of Schema.org markup within web pages, so that their websites and services contain machine-processable metadata that is consistently structured. This structured information makes it easier to discover, collate and analyse distributed data. As well as extending Schema.org with life sciences specific types, the Bioschemas community has developed a group of specifications that provide guidelines to facilitate a more consistent adoption of Schema.org markup within the life sciences. "; rdfs:label "Bioschemas Deploys"; rdfs:seeAlso . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Specification, fip:Semantic-model, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url obo:uberon.owl; doap:implements ; rdfs:comment "Uberon is an integrated cross-species anatomy ontology covering animals and bridging multiple species-specific ontologies. It represents a variety of entities classified according to traditional anatomical criteria such as structure, function and developmental lineage. The ontology includes comprehensive relationships to taxon-specific anatomical ontologies, allowing integration of functional, phenotype and expression data."; rdfs:label "UBERON | Uber Cross-Species Anatomy Ontology"; rdfs:seeAlso ; skos:closeMatch ; fip:has-description-source ; , . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Semantic-model, fip:Structured-vocabulary; dct:creator ; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "A comprehensive database of organism names and classifications that is designed to support the International Nucleotide Sequence Database Collaboration (INSDC), including GenBank, EMBL, and DDBJ. It provides a curated, phylogenetic hierarchy of valid names and classifications, emphasizing systematics and nomenclature rather than detailed taxon descriptions. The taxonomy integrates phylogenetic and taxonomic knowledge from diverse sources, such as published literature, web-based databases, and input from sequence submitters and external experts."; rdfs:label "NCBI Taxonomy | National Center for Biotechnology Information Taxonomy"; rdfs:seeAlso ; skos:closeMatch . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Semantic-model, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url obo:cl.owl; doap:implements , , ; rdfs:comment "An ontology designed to classify and describe cell types across different organisms. It serves as a resource for model organism and bioinformatics databases. The ontology covers a broad range of cell types in animal cells, with over 2700 cell type classes, and provides high-level cell type classes as mapping points for cell type classes in ontologies representing other species, such as the Plant Ontology or Drosophila Anatomy Ontology. Integration with other ontologies such as Uberon, GO, CHEBI, PR, and PATO enables linking cell types to anatomical structures, biological processes, and other relevant concepts."; rdfs:label "Cell Ontology"; rdfs:seeAlso ; skos:closeMatch , . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Semantic-model, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; doap:implements , ; rdfs:comment "A standardized ontology for human disease with the purpose of providing the biomedical community with consistent, reusable and sustainable descriptions of human disease terms, phenotype characteristics and related medical vocabulary disease concepts through collaborative efforts with biomedical researchers, coordinated by the University of Maryland School of Medicine, Institute for Genome Sciences. The Disease Ontology semantically integrates disease and medical vocabularies through extensive cross mapping of DO terms to MeSH, ICD, NCI's thesaurus, SNOMED and OMIM."; rdfs:label "Disease Ontology"; rdfs:seeAlso ; skos:closeMatch . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Semantic-model, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; doap:implements ; rdfs:comment "The Human Phenotype Ontology (HPO) provides a standardized vocabulary of phenotypic abnormalities encountered in human disease."; rdfs:label "Human Phenotype Ontology"; rdfs:seeAlso ; skos:closeMatch . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Semantic-model, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; doap:implements , ; rdfs:comment "The Clinical Measurement Ontology is designed to be used to standardize morphological and physiological measurement records generated from clinical and model organism research and health programs."; rdfs:label "Clinical Measurement Ontology"; rdfs:seeAlso ; skos:closeMatch . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Semantic-model, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "The Vaccine Ontology (VO) is a community-based biomedical ontology in the domain of vaccine and vaccination. VO aims to standardize vaccine types and annotations, integrate various vaccine data, and support computer-assisted reasoning. The VO supports basic vaccine R&D and clincal vaccine usage. VO is being developed as a community-based ontology with support and collaborations from the vaccine and bio-ontology communities."; rdfs:label "Vaccine Ontology"; rdfs:seeAlso ; skos:closeMatch . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Semantic-model, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; doap:implements ; rdfs:comment "PRO provides an ontological representation of protein-related entities by explicitly defining them and showing the relationships between them. PRO encompasses three sub-ontologies: proteins based on evolutionary relatedness (ProEvo); protein forms produced from a given gene locus (ProForm); and protein-containing complexes (ProComp)."; rdfs:label "Protein Ontology"; rdfs:seeAlso ; skos:closeMatch , . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Semantic-model, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url obo:obi.owl; rdfs:comment "The Ontology for Biomedical Investigations (OBI) is a structured, interoperable vocabulary designed to represent all aspects of scientific investigations, including experiments, assays, and protocols. OBI provides precisely defined terms each with a unique identifier, metadata, and logical connections to related terms."; rdfs:label "Ontology for Biomedical Investigations"; rdfs:seeAlso ; skos:closeMatch , . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "MedDRA is a globally used, standardized medical terminology developed by ICH for the regulatory communication, safety monitoring, and analysis of medical products, continuously maintained to support patient safety and evolving industry needs. MedDRA is free to use by individual researchers but requires a paid license for commercial use."; rdfs:label "Medical Dictionary for Regulatory Activities"; rdfs:seeAlso ; skos:closeMatch . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "Vocabulary defined by the whole ACTRIS community, defining observed variables, instruments, platforms, objects of interest, observed parameters, matrices."; rdfs:label "ACTRIS Vocabulary" . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Knowledge-representation-language, fip:Metadata-data-linking-schema, fip:Metadata-schema, fip:Provenance-model, fip:Semantic-model, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "PDBx/mmCIF is a dictionary of data archiving macromolecule crystallographic experiments and their results."; rdfs:label "macromolecular Crystallographic Information File | PDBx/mmCIF"; rdfs:seeAlso . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Semantic-model, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; doap:implements ; rdfs:comment "Population and Community Ontology (PCO) is an ontology standard for describing the collective and interacting species of any taxa such as humans or plants. PCO has useful application in community health care, plant pathology, behavioral studies, sociology, and ecology. The PCO is compliant with the Basic Formal Ontology (BFO) and is designed to be compatible with other OBO Foundry ontologies."; rdfs:label "Population and Community Ontology | PCO"; rdfs:seeAlso . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Structured-vocabulary; dct:creator ; schema:url ; doap:implements ; rdfs:comment "This bilingual thesaurus organizes the key concepts of biodiversity sciences, in their basic and applied ecological components. It uses polyhierarchy and includes 818 reciprocal associative relationships. The 1654 French and English descriptors (designating 827 concepts) are enriched with a large number of synonyms (1860) and hidden variants (7020) in both languages. Concepts are grouped into 82 collections, by semantic categories, thematic fields and EBV classes (Essential Biodiversity Variables). Definitions are given with their sources. This resource is aligned with the international thesauri AGROVOC, GEMET (GEneral Multilingual Environmental Thesaurus) and EnvThes (Environmental Thesaurus), as well as with the ontology ENVO (Environment Ontology)."; rdfs:label "Biodiversity Thesaurus | Biodiversity"; rdfs:seeAlso ; fip:registered-on , . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Structured-vocabulary; dct:creator ; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "AGROVOC is a controlled vocabulary covering all areas of interest of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, including food, nutrition, agriculture, fisheries, forestry, environment etc. It is published by FAO and edited by a community of experts. AGROVOC consists of over 41,000 concepts available in up to 42 languages. AGROVOC uses semantic web technologies, linking to other multilingual knowledge organization systems and building bridges between datasets. Your library can use AGROVOC to index its documents or datasets, or you can use it from inside your content management system (e.g., Drupal) to organize your documents or web site. You can also use AGROVOC as an hub to access many other vocabularies available on the web. To date, AGROVOC is used by researchers, librarians and information managers for indexing, retrieving and organizing data in agricultural information systems and Web pages. Currently, AGROVOC is an SKOS-XL concept scheme and a Linked Open Data (LOD*) set aligned with over 20 other multilingual knowledge organization systems related to agriculture. You may browse AGROVOC, access its Web Services or SPARQL endpoint."; rdfs:label "AGROVOC"; rdfs:seeAlso ; fip:registered-on , . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Specification, fip:Metadata-schema, fip:Provenance-model, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; doap:implements , ; rdfs:comment "NetCDF compliant with Climate and Forecasts (CF) Metadata Convention v1.11"; rdfs:label "NetCDF CF-1.11"; rdfs:seeAlso ; skos:exactMatch ; skos:rbroaderMatch . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Specification, fip:Metadata-schema, fip:Provenance-model, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; doap:implements , ; rdfs:comment "NetCDF compliant with Climate and Forecasts (CF) Metadata Convention v1.7"; rdfs:label "NetCDF CF-1.7"; rdfs:seeAlso ; skos:closeMatch ; skos:rbroaderMatch . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Semantic-model, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; doap:implements ; rdfs:comment "Ontology for PBPK modeling in the life sciences domain is a structured framework that defines the concepts, relationships, and terms pertinent to PBPK modeling. PBPK modeling is a method used to predict the absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion (ADME) of chemical compounds in the human body. It is a key component in the study of pharmacokinetics, which is the branch of pharmacology dedicated to determining the fate of substances administered to a living organism."; rdfs:label "PBPK ontology" . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Structured-vocabulary; rdfs:comment "A collection of reusable extensions to SHACL for a wide range of use cases."; rdfs:label "DASH | Data Shapes"; rdfs:seeAlso ; skos:closeMatch ; fip:has-description-source . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "SnowTerm is an example of a structured reference multilingual scientific and technical vocabulary, covering the terminology of a specific knowledge domain in the polar and the mountain environment. The thematic areas, covered at present, deal with snow and ice physics, snow and ice morphology, snow and ice radiometry, remote sensing and GIS applied to cryosphere environment, sea ice, avalanches, glaciers."; rdfs:label "SnowTerm | SnowTerm Thesaurus on Snow and Ice"; fip:registered-on . a fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource-to-be-Developed, fip:FAIR-Specification, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "[nl]: De Nederlandse basisclassificatie (NBC) is een van oorsprong Nederlands bibliotheek classificatie-schema speciaal ontwikkeld voor wetenschappelijke bibliotheken. Deze classificatie is eind jaren tachtig van de twintigste eeuw ontwikkeld onder leiding van de Koninklijke Bibliotheek (Nederland), in gebruik sinds 1990 en wordt sindsdien bijgewerkt. https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nederlandse_Basisclassificatie; [en]: The Dutch Basic Classification (NBC) is an originally Dutch library classification scheme specially developed for academic libraries. This classification was developed in the late 1980s under the leadership of the Koninklijke Bibliotheek (Netherlands), in use since 1990 and has been updated since then. https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nederlandse_Basisklasse"; rdfs:label "BCL | Nederlandse Basisclassificatie = Dutch Basic Classification Codes"; rdfs:seeAlso . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Specification, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "The Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names ® (TGN), the Art & Architecture Thesaurus ® (AAT), the Union List of Artist Names ® (ULAN), the Cultural Objects Name Authority ® (CONA), and the Iconography Authority ™ (IA) are structured resources that can be used to improve access to information about art, architecture, and material culture. They are not simple 'value vocabularies,' but unique, rich knowledge bases in themselves. Through rich metadata and links, the Getty Vocabularies provide powerful conduits for knowledge creation, research, and discovery for digital art history and related disciplines."; rdfs:label "TGN | Getty Thesaurus for Geographic Names"; rdfs:seeAlso ; skos:exactMatch . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Semantic-model, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; doap:implements ; rdfs:comment "IAOPO ontology is an initial effort for representing AOPs, This resources had been developed in 2015."; rdfs:label "IAOPO | Initial Adverse Outcome Pathway ontology" . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "A Collection of structured vocabularies used to standardize data entries across immunological studies within ImmPort. It is an internal resource designed to standardize data entries within ImmPort. While it references NCI Thesaurus for term descriptions, it is not formally published as a standalone semantic resource. Its primary use is within the ImmPort ecosystem, and external users should be aware of its limitations regarding availability and external interoperability. The ImmPort Controlled Lookup Vocabulary Set includes these vocabularies: Adverse Event Severity: lk_adverse_event_severity; Age at Event: lk_age_event; Amount Unit: lk_amount_unit; Analyte Type: lk_analyte; Ancestral Population: lk_ancestral_population; Study Arm Type: lk_arm_type; Preferred Arm Type Mapping: lk_arm_type_pref_mapping; Cell Population Statistic Unit: lk_cell_pop_statistic_unit; Cell Population: lk_cell_population; Cell Population Definition: lk_cell_population_definition; Preferred Cell Population Mapping: lk_cell_population_pref_map; Compound Role: lk_compound_role; Concentration Unit: lk_concentration_unit; Criterion Category: lk_criterion_category; Disease: lk_disease; Disease Condition: lk_disease_condition; Disease Stage: lk_disease_stage; Ethnicity: lk_ethnicity; Experiment Measurement Technology: lk_exp_measurement_tech; Exposure Material: lk_exposure_material; Preferred Exposure Material Mapping: lk_exposure_material_pref_map; Exposure Process: lk_exposure_process; Preferred Exposure Process Mapping: lk_exposure_process_pref_map; Gender: lk_gender; Human Metabolome Database: lk_hmdb; Lab Test Name: lk_lab_test_name; Lab Test Panel Name: lk_lab_test_panel_name; PCR Expression Unit: lk_pcr_expression_unit; Personnel Role: lk_personnel_role; Plate Type: lk_plate_type; Preferred Time Unit: lk_preferred_time_unit; Protein Name: lk_protein_name; Protocol Type: lk_protocol_type; Public Repository: lk_public_repository; Race: lk_race; Reagent Type: lk_reagent_type; Release Status: lk_release_status; Research Focus: lk_research_focus; RNA Sequence Result: lk_rna_sequence_result; Unit Type: unit_type; Sample Type: lk_sample_type; Source Type: lk_source_type; Species: lk_species; Preferred Study Condition Mapping: lk_study_condition_pref_mapping; Study File Type: lk_study_file_type; Subject Location: lk_subject_location; Baseline (T0) Event: lk_t0_event; Temperature Unit: lk_temperature_unit; Time Unit: lk_time_unit; Titer Unit: lk_titer_unit; Transcript Type: lk_trancript_type; Unit of Measure: lk_unit_of_measure; Virus Strain: lk_virus_strain; Yes/No Options: lk_yes_no"; rdfs:label "ImmPort Controlled Lookup Vocabulary Set"; rdfs:seeAlso ; skos:closeMatch . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Structured-vocabulary; rdfs:comment "The International Standard for country codes and codes for their subdivisions. The purpose of ISO 3166 is to define internationally recognized codes of letters and/or numbers that we can use when we refer to countries and their subdivisions. However, it does not define the names of countries – this information comes from United Nations sources (Terminology Bulletin Country Names and the Country and Region Codes for Statistical Use maintained by the United Nations Statistics Divisions)."; rdfs:label "ISO 3166-1:2020 "; rdfs:seeAlso ; skos:closeMatch . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "ISO 3166-1:2013 is intended for use in any application requiring the expression of current country names in coded form; it also includes basic guidelines for its implementation and maintenance. It is outdated and should be replaced by newer version (ISO 3166-1:2020). See https://www.iso.org/standard/72482.html. "; rdfs:label "ISO 3166-1:2013 Countries codes and their subdivisions"; rdfs:seeAlso . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Structured-vocabulary; rdfs:comment "ISO 639-2:1998 provides two sets of three-letter alphabetic codes for the representation of names of languages, one for terminology applications and the other for bibliographic applications. The code sets are the same except for twenty-five languages that have variant language codes because of the criteria used for formulating them. The language codes were devised originally for use by libraries, information services, and publishers to indicate language in the exchange of information, especially in computerized systems. ISO 639-2 represents all languages contained in ISO 639-1 and in addition any other language as well as language groups as they may be coded for special purposes when more specificity in coding is needed. The languages listed in ISO 639-1 are a subset of the languages listed in ISO 639-2; every language code in the two-letter code set has a corresponding language code in the alpha-3 list, but not necessarily vice versa. "; rdfs:label "ISO 639-2:1998"; rdfs:seeAlso . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Structured-vocabulary; rdfs:comment "Library of Congress Subject Headings has been actively maintained since 1898 to catalog materials held at the Library of Congress. Many other libraries in the United States, Canada, and around the world also use LCSH to provide subject access to their collections. LCSH includes free-floating subdivisions (topical and form), Genre/Form headings, Children's (AC) headings, and validation strings for which authority records have been created. The content includes name headings (personal and corporate), such as William Shakespeare, Jesus Christ, and Harvard University, and geographic headings that are added as needed to establish subdivisions, provide a pattern for subdivision practice, or provide reference structure for other terms. "; rdfs:label "Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH)"; rdfs:seeAlso ; skos:closeMatch . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED) is the reference international classification for organising education programmes and related qualifications by levels and fields. ISCED 2011 (levels of education) has been implemented in all EU data collections since 2014. ISCED-F 2013 (fields of education and training) has been implemented since 2016. It is maintained by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)."; rdfs:label "ISCED | International Standard Classification of Education"; rdfs:seeAlso ; skos:closeMatch . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "The Access Rights vocabulary defines concepts to declare the access status of a resource. Multilingual labels regard regional distinctions in language and term."; rdfs:label "COAR Access Rights Vocabulary" . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "The Resource Type vocabulary defines concepts to identify the genre of a resource. Such resources, like publications, research data, audio and video objects, are typically deposited in institutional and thematic repositories or published in ejournals. This vocabulary supports a hierarchical model that relates narrower and broader concepts. Multilingual labels regard regional distinctions in language and term. Concepts of this vocabulary are mapped with terms and concepts of similar vocabularies and dictionaries."; rdfs:label "COAR Resource Type Vocabulary" . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Specification, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "A structured vocabulary of more than 13000 English terms in the field of African studies, the African Studies Thesaurus is developed and maintained by staff at the library of the African Studies Centre Leiden (ASCL). It is used for indexing and retrieving material in the library collection and is directly linked to the catalogue."; rdfs:label "AST | African Studies Thesaurus of African Studies Centre Leiden (ASCL)"; rdfs:seeAlso . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Metadata-schema, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "Data templates for air, water, sediment, soil, atmospheric deposition, and plants."; rdfs:label "GEN-OT | GENASIS outdoor template" . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Identifier-service, fip:Registry, fip:Structured-vocabulary; rdfs:comment "An IGSN ID is a globally unique and persistent identifier for physical samples in all scientific fields. An IGSN ID can be applied to an individual sample, an aggregation of samples, or to a feature-of-interest such as the real-world feature that the sample is taken from. From 2021, IGSN IDs are functionally DOIs and are registered with metadata encoded in the DataCite Metadata Schema. The IGSN ID, previously known as an International GeoSample Number, naming schema has changed, to reflect the expanding scope and utilization as a partnership agreement between DataCite and the IGSN e.V."; rdfs:label "IGSN ID | International Generic Sample Number ID"; fip:has-target-group fip:Cross-domain-communities . a fip:Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Semantic-model, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "ISCO-08 is a four-level hierarchically structured classification that allows all jobs in the world to be classified into 436 unit groups. These groups form the most detailed level of the classification structure and are aggregated into 130 minor groups, 43 sub-major groups and 10 major groups, based on their similarity in terms of the skill level and skill specialization required for the jobs. "; rdfs:label "ISCO-08 | The International Standard Classification of Occupations"; rdfs:seeAlso . a fip:Available-FAIR-Supporting-Resource, fip:FAIR-Enabling-Resource, fip:Structured-vocabulary; schema:url ; rdfs:comment "This concept scheme contains skos concepts for analysis methods used to produce observation results with information about the physical properties, chemical or isotopic composition, crystallography, or molecular structure of material samples. Based on spreadsheet compilation of method vocabularies from Geo.X, GEOROC, PetDB and OSIRIS REx. Definitions added and updated based on web research, and SKOS serialization by S.M. Richard. Note that although there are high level method categories for Physical property measurement, Geochronology technique, and Bioanalytical method, these are placeholders and only include a few examples that are relevant to analytical methods in geochemistry or cosmochemistry."; rdfs:label "GeochemistryMethods | Analytical methods for geochemistry and cosmochemistry" .