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Provide updated, and new, accompanying material #47

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florenceclavaud opened this issue Apr 4, 2023 · 8 comments
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Provide updated, and new, accompanying material #47

florenceclavaud opened this issue Apr 4, 2023 · 8 comments

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Including:

  • the existing examples and diagrams updated
  • as many new examples (or links to new examples) as possible to cover the whole OWL file
  • tools, like lists of classes and properties (CSV format), specifying the path from RiC-O 0.2 to 1.0, or even tools orguidelines to move from the current version to the version 1.0
@florenceclavaud florenceclavaud added this to the RiC-O 1.0 milestone Apr 4, 2023
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florenceclavaud commented Jul 21, 2023

Also provide, not only the CSV lists of classes and properties, but the scripts used to generate them (we already have them in fact). I am assigning this task to myself because I wrote these scripts; but as concerns the examples and diagrams I will update the ANF's ones only. So everybody in the team should contribute, and update, add or refer to other material. And this is also a first call for examples to any other person who would have some ;-).

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For now, RiC-O 1.0 (beta version) comes, in this repo, with an HTML page that can be used locally, once downloaded and displayed in a browser, by any person wishing to access easily the content of the ontology, including its metadata and introduction. This page is technically close to the one that concerns RiC-O 0.2 and that can be accessed using RiC-O IRI (https://www.ica.org/standards/RiC/ontology) and is handled on the ICA website. We cannot release RiC-O 1.0 on the ICA website for now, because ICA is migrating their website. RiC-O 1.0 will be hosted at the right place as soon as possible, according to the W3C Best Practice Recipes for Publishing RDF Vocabularies (recipe 3) as already done for the previous versions.

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RiC-0 1.0 is now published, and available in the master branch, with the CSV files mentioned above.

We need to provide more examples and diagrams. Also, two pages of the website need to be updated and a new page about moving from RiC-O 0.2 to RiC-O 1.0 has to be added there.
So I am leaving this issue open.

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dpitti commented Dec 30, 2023 via email

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Started to work on the examples from the Archives nationales de France. Committed a dataset describing agents into the version_1-0 branch.

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The examples are available in the master branch. I will work on the RiC-O website now.

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florenceclavaud commented Feb 5, 2024

The RiC-O website is now updated, with a new page about migrating data from v0.2 to v1.0

I will soon close the issue

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Closed as completed. We will probably open a new issue about this topic for the future versions of RiC-O. We need more examples, and we can also add some scripts.

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