Hello,
I'm not quite sure, what do you mean by register.
In general, it is sufficient to include outgoing links in your data set 
to DBpedia.
e.g.

fao#organization owl:equivalentClass db-owl:Organization .
or
fao:Togo owl:sameAs db-owl:Togo .

Another way could be to include a schema class mapping into the wiki, 
but this is currently untested (I'm not sure if we allow to set 
equivalentClasses to arbitrary namespaces or just a whitelist, as this 
is prone to ontology hijacking ).

If you cover a large  domain of topics included in Wiki/DBpedia like 
person, movies, medicine it might make sense to include backlinks to 
your data set in  DBpedia directly. If this is the case, please send us 
the links you created.

Now that I think of it, it would make sense to have a portal, where we 
everybody could upload there mappings to and from DBpedia.
It would need to have a revision system, so people could keep their 
mappings up to date.
Has anybody heard of such a system, where third parties can upload 
links, which are then published?

Regards,
Sebastian



Am 27.07.2010 16:53, schrieb Kim, Soonho (OEKM):
> Dear All;
>
> How are you?
> I am a kind of beginner for DBPedia. I am wondering a way to register a RDF
> (geopolitical ontology which contains country and region information) into
> DBPedia.
> I have the URL for it. It is http://aims.fao.org/aos/geopolitical.owl This is
> an OWL format, but we can change into RDF. Is there any good reference or
> site for describing a way to register?
>
> Thanks for your answer in advance. : )
>
> Best Regards,
> Soonho Kim
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