The Dublin Core Metadata Element Set is a vocabulary of fifteen properties for use in resource description. The name "Dublin" is due to its origin at a 1995 invitational workshop in Dublin, Ohio; "core" because its elements are broad and generic, usable for describing a wide range of resources. @en
an up-to-date specification of all metadata terms maintained by the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative, including properties, vocabulary encoding schemes, syntax encoding schemes, and classes. @en
The DITA RDF ontology translates the semantics of a subset of the vocabulary described in the DITA 1.2 specification in a format that can be understood in the semantic Web of data. By Colin Maudry, licensed under the terms of the Unlicense (public domain). @en
The Patch Request Ontology provides a schema to describe desired changes in Linked Data. By wrapping the Graph Update Ontology (guo) patch requests can be formulated to add, modify or delete particular triples (or subgraphs) within a dataset. @en
Draft for a recommendation for metadata on Representational Units (RU) which appear in ontologies. It is so far harmonized for implementation through owl annotation properties. @en
Vocabulary to include sample codes in a schema. Can work with XSLT (http://purl.org/net/ns/ns-schema.xsl) to present schema as XHTML list with examples. @en
The TSN-Change ontology aims at describing changes that occured from one version of a Territorial Statistical Nomenclature (TSN) (i.e., partition of the territory) and its subsequent (e.g., change in territorial units boundaries to reflect an administrative reorganisation). @en