diff --git a/docs/eml-semantic-annotations-primer.md b/docs/eml-semantic-annotations-primer.md index ffc2f026..f0fec646 100644 --- a/docs/eml-semantic-annotations-primer.md +++ b/docs/eml-semantic-annotations-primer.md @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ dioxide flux" is a type of "carbon flux". This is possible because the concepts from a structured system where "carbon dioxide flux" is lower in the hierarchy than "carbon flux". -EML 2.2.0 now provides ways to embed references to *[external vocabularies](#glossary-external-vocabulary)* +EML 2.2.0 now provides ways to embed references to *[external vocabularies](#external-vocabularies)* using HTTP [uniform resource identifiers](#glossary-uri) (or URIs). The process is called *semantic annotation*, and provides a rigorous, expressive and consistent interpretation of the metadata. Usually the external reference (or annotation) is to a *[knowledge graph](#glossary-knowledge-graph)*, sometimes called a *controlled vocabulary* or *[ontology](#glossary-ontology)*. The annotation provides a computer-usable [pointer](#glossary-pointer) (the HTTP URI) that [resolves](#glossary-resolve) (and [dereferences](#glossary-dereference)) to a useful description, definition or other relationships for that annotated resource. @@ -519,6 +519,8 @@ the categories, properties, and relationships among those terms. **semantic statement** definition here + +**resolve** definition here