Hi John, thanks a lot for your answer.

The reason I thought to put the "external" terms in another namespace, is
that I dont want them to be "normal" pages. Moreover, I could have some
"real" pages in my wiki with the same name that the imported terms, and
conceptually, they wouldnt mean the same thing, so I need to define them in
a separate namespace. (maybe this is not a good practice, I dont know for
sure. Maybe someone with more experience could give a thought)

Regarding the exporting RDF feature, I think it could automatically export
the external terms, if I use the property "equivalent URI" in every page
that represents an imported term. (
http://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Special_property_Equivalent_URI) .
Again, I dont know for sure if this is meant to be used like this.

What do you think?

Cheers,
Marcelo.


2013/4/28 Marcelo Chiaradía <chiaradiamarc...@gmail.com>

> Any tip about this would be much appreciated.
>
> Marcelo
>
>
> 2013/4/25 Marcelo Chiaradía <chiaradiamarc...@gmail.com>
>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> Im trying to import some external vocabulary into my wiki (for examples,
>> thesauri terms, dublin core properties, etc).
>>
>> I need it because I want my pages to be exported into the semantic web,
>> thorugh the "Export RDF" feature.
>>
>> Importing known vocabularies will allow me to acomplish this in a more
>> massive way I think, cause I will be able to connect some of my pages to
>> external resources through the imported vocabularies.
>>
>> Moreover, I dont want the imported terms will be considered as pages into
>> my wiki. They represent just external terms. So I defined a new
>> "External_term" namespace for them.
>>
>> So for each term imported I defined an "External_term" page for it. And
>> for every property imported, I just tag my property page with the
>> "equivalent" tag.
>>
>> I want to know if Im taking the right approach to expose my pages into
>> the semantic web.
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Marcelo.
>>
>>
>
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