Hi John,

Sounds interesting, but I don't think I fully understand the 
functionality yet. In particular, how is the data that is thus recorded 
related to the DC vocabulary? For example, dc:title is a property with 
the URI http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/title. Is this URI then used in 
the RDF export of SMW? Or do your parser functions include some 
RDFa/microdata to refer to the DC URI?

Regards,

Markus

On 08.05.2015 22:22, John McClure wrote:
> Hi,
> Over the next month or so I am releasing a number of ontologies each as
> an SMW extension. All installed ontologies will be listed on the
> Special:Version page in a new section named "Semantic Ontologies".
>
> For instance one of the ontologies is named "Dublin Core" (whose
> namespace prefix is "dc") - its extension contains just one parser
> function (named "dc") that is used to validate and then set the value(s)
> on a page for any of the properties defined by that ontology. (Please
> see http://dublincore.org/ for official documentation regarding this
> ontology.)
>
> So if you want to set the property "dc:title" for a page, then simply
> call {{dc:title|/here is the formal title of a page/}}. For multilingual
> wikis, one  says {{dc:title|@en=/english formal title/|@de=/german
> title/|...}}; the parser function in this latter case creates a
> subobject named "dc:title" with properties named appropriately eg @en
> and @de.
>
> You may want to create your own property that is a "dc:title" but which
> is to have a different name, here's all you do:
> 1) insert [[ smw:subProperty Of::dc:title]] on (say) your
> "Property:Report name"  page
> 2) call {{dc:title|{{{1|}}}|...|set property=Report name}} on a page or
> within your "class" template
>
> Validation errors are stored in special property "smw:error" that can be
> reported using {{#ask:}}. A property value is not stored if a validation
> error is raised.
>
> A base ontology named "smw" is the first to be released, implemented as
> described above; it contains properties and classes builtin to, or
> implied by, the MediaWiki and Semantic MediaWiki software -- these
> properties and classes form the lowest level ontology upon which ALL
> other classes and properties are then defined (that is, via
> class/subclass and property/subproperty relations).
>
> I am working on an update.php -based mechanism for loading Property and
> Category pages into one's wiki referenced by these ontology parser
> functions. It also loads a page named "Ontology: /name/" into the
> Concept namespace of the wiki so that users may conveniently access
> information about the ontology.
>
> Thanks in advance for your feedback.
> --
> thanks/john
> skype:hypergrove
>
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