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User-friendly HTML view #57

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dr-shorthair opened this issue Oct 23, 2017 · 2 comments
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User-friendly HTML view #57

dr-shorthair opened this issue Oct 23, 2017 · 2 comments

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@dr-shorthair
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dr-shorthair commented Oct 23, 2017

The standard HTML rendering of a vocabulary element is for RDF afficionados only.
For example
http://cor.esipfed.org/ont/?iri=http://www.w3.org/ns/sosa/Sensor
just lists the immediate properties, using the URIs or literals, or blank-node IDs.
Almost N3.

I realise you won't want to get too far into prettifying this, but maybe one step along the path could make COR/ORR end-user friendly enough.

Ideas:

  1. Show the Concise Bounded Description (https://www.w3.org/Submission/CBD/) so it doesn't stop at the blank node IDs
  2. For those properties that have an rdfs:label known to the COR/ORR, show the label in preference to the term URI (maybe show the term URI in a smaller font underneath or alongside)
  3. The 'standard' RDF vocabularies should be known to COR/ORR, so the rdfs:label for http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label should be 'built-in' - also OWL, VOAF, DC, dcterms, FOAF, VoID, DCAT, ORG, probably all the OMV vocabs
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graybeal commented Oct 23, 2017 via email

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Right - CBD+ is a specific graph for each URI.
Therefore it has its own URI, but also may the end destination of a default redirect of the URI for the node.

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