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IMO not a good example, because this is not part of the vocabulary ("classes" and properties), but an individual item. We should clarify some basics, otherwise the whole exercise looks very confusing to newcomers. | IMO not a good example, because this is not part of the vocabulary ("classes" and properties), but an individual item. We should clarify some basics, otherwise the whole exercise looks very confusing to newcomers. | ||
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+ | I don't want to be too picky, but we could clarify what we do by talking about a data vocabulary instead of ontology. This is not an ontology what we are doing here. | ||
+ | So better we do not use the wrong terminology. | ||
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+ | Vocabulary + data = knowledge base. Even though the mechanism is the same in wikidata ("item") it helps everybody to understand what this is about, when we separate classes and other resources conceptually. |
Revision as of 13:37, 9 February 2020
Q988 as example
IMO not a good example, because this is not part of the vocabulary ("classes" and properties), but an individual item. We should clarify some basics, otherwise the whole exercise looks very confusing to newcomers.
I don't want to be too picky, but we could clarify what we do by talking about a data vocabulary instead of ontology. This is not an ontology what we are doing here. So better we do not use the wrong terminology.
Vocabulary + data = knowledge base. Even though the mechanism is the same in wikidata ("item") it helps everybody to understand what this is about, when we separate classes and other resources conceptually.