http://schemas.library.nhs.uk/ApplicationProfile/JournalHolding/ – JournalHoldings within the NHS. Quite a highly engineered vocabulary, and too specific for us to use directly, but perhaps a useful example.
http:/purl.org/spar/fabio – the “FRBR-aligned bibliographic ontology” one of the SPAR (Semantic Publishing and Referencing) ontologies being developed through the JISC Open Citations project.
http://bibliontology.com/ | http://purl.org/ontology/bibo/ – BIBO, the bibliographic ontology. Generic and with reasonably wide use but criticised by specialists.
See Also
Discussion of some technical issues during Sprint 1
General advice from Jeni Tennison – start by thinking about your domain objects, e.g. all the things your system is currently modelling, then decide which of them should have a URI. Only then start to think about describing their relations, and use others’ work wherever possible – we should only be minting our own vocabularies as a last resort…