Glossary
Dive into key terms relevant to LINCS and Linked Open Data.
Application Profile
A schema composed of metadata elements drawn from one or more namespaces, as well as policies and guidelines related to their use, prepared for a particular application. Read more...
Application Programming Interface (API)
A code library that enables third-party applications to communicate with a web service platform. Read more...
Argument
A series of reasons, statements, or facts in a metadata schema intended to support or establish a point of view, rather than a neutral statement, that describes a person, event, or object. Read more...
Art & Architecture Thesaurus (AAT)
One of five Getty Vocabularies that contains Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs) for generic terms related to art, architecture, and visual cultural heritage. Read more...
Authority File
An authority file is a list that contains the authoritative way to reference people, places, things, or concepts, usually as a heading or numeric identifier. Read more...
Authority Record
A stable, persistent Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) for a concept in the Linked Data (LD) ecosystem. Read more...
Blank Node
A subject or object in a Resource Description Framework (RDF) graph for which a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) or literal is not given. Read more...
Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI)
A non-profit corporation that invests in research infrastructure at Canadian universities, colleges, research hospitals, and non-profit research institutions. Read more...
CARE Principles for Indigenous Data Governance
A set of principles (collective benefit, authority to control, responsibility, and ethics) to advance collective and individual data rights in the open data movement. Read more...
CIDOC CRM
A suite of event-centric ontologies for describing data in the cultural heritage domain, developed to link together heterogeneous sets of data managed by museums, galleries, and other heritage institutions. Read more...
Classing
To declare an entity to be an instance of a class using rdf:type within the chosen ontology for the dataset. Read more...
Controlled Vocabulary
A standardized and organized arrangement of words and phrases, which provides a consistent way to describe data. Read more...
Conversion
The process of changing data from one format to another. Read more...
Creative Commons (CC)
A nonprofit organization that provides free licences so people can grant copyright permission to their work in a standardized way. Read more...
Crosswalking
The conceptual process of associating equivalent metadata values or fields from one schema with another. Read more...
Cultural Objects Name Authority (CONA)
One of five Getty Vocabularies that contains Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs) for titles, creator attributions, physical characteristics, and depicted subjects concerning works of art, architecture, and visual cultural heritage. Read more...
Cypher
A query language for graph databases that reflects the semantic nature of triples but does so with its own unique syntax and formatting. Read more...
DBPedia
A project that creates publicly available structured data for the Linked Open Data (LOD) Cloud. Read more...
Dereferenceable
An adjective used in relation to Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs) that can turn from an abstract reference into something more concrete, namely a web resource. Read more...
Dewey Decimal Classification System (DDC)
A library classification system that is commonly used by public libraries and small academic libraries to organize print collections. Read more...
Digital Humanities (DH)
A scholarly field in which digital tools and technologies are used to explore humanities research questions. Read more...
Digital Humanities Summer Institute (DHSI)
An annual digital scholarship training institute held at the University of Victoria. Read more...
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
A type of Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) that is used to uniquely identify various academic, professional, and government information objects, such as journal articles, research reports, data sets, official publications, and videos. Read more...
Domain
One of two entities in a triple, representing the subject in a subject-predicate-object relationship. Read more...
Edge
A line that connects one node to another in a graph database, representing a relationship between the nodes. Read more...
Entity
A discrete thing, often described as the subject and object (or the domain and range) of a triple (subject-predicate-object). Read more...
Event-Oriented Ontology
An ontology that uses events to connect things, concepts, people, time, and place. Read more...
FAIR Principles
A set of principles (findability, accessibility, interoperability, and reusability) for data and metadata management and stewardship. Read more...
Federated SPARQL Search
A single entry point to access remote SPARQL Endpoints so that a query service can retrieve information from several data sources. Read more...
Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR)
A model developed by the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) to restructure catalogues around the conceptual structure of WEMI. Read more...
Graph Database
A database that structures information as a graph or network, where a set of resources, or nodes, are connected together by edges that describe the relationships between each resource. Read more...
HyperText Markup Language (HTML)
The standard markup language for web pages. Read more...
Iconography Authority (IA)
One of five Getty Vocabularies that contains Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs) for proper names, relationships, themes, and dates related to iconographical narratives, legendary or fictional characters, historical events, literary works, and performing art. Read more...
Inferencing
The automated discovery of new facts generated from existing triples. Read more...
Ingestion
The process by which data is moved from one or more sources to a new destination where it can be stored and further analyzed. Read more...
International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF)
A set of tools and standards that make digital images interoperable, providing a standardized method of describing and delivering images online. Read more...
Internationalized Resource Identifier (IRI)
An identifier that builds upon the Universal Resource Identifier (URI) protocol by expanding the set of permitted characters to include most of the Universal Character Set. Read more...
JSON
A human- and machine-readable data interchange format. Read more...
Knowledge Graph
A representation of a set of linked triples that illustrates the relationships between them. Read more...
Knowledge Map (ResearchSpace)
A visualization tool within the ResearchSpace environment that displays the different data entities in the triplestore and how they are connected to other data entities. Read more...
Knowledge Pattern (ResearchSpace)
Predefined graph paths that abstract real-world activities using classes and properties within the ResearchSpace environment. Read more...
Library of Congress Classification System (LCC)
A library classification system that is commonly used by large research and academic libraries to organize print collections. Read more...
Linked Data (LD)
Structured data that is linked with other data through the web and builds upon standard web technologies to share machine-readable data between computers. Read more...
Linked Open Data (LOD)
Data that is linked and uses open sources. Read more...
Literal
An object in a triple that does not refer to a resource with a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI), but instead conveys a value, such as text, a number, or a date. Read more...
Mapping
The conceptual process of associating equivalent metadata values or fields from one schema with another. Read more...
Metadata
Structured information that describes or explains an information object so it can be searched for, retrieved, contextualized, validated, preserved, or managed. Read more...
Named Entity Disambiguation (NED)
To assign a unique identity to an entity in a text to differentiate it from another entity that shares the same name. Read more...
Named Entity Recognition (NER)
The process of identifying and categorizing entities—a word or set of words that refer to the same thing—in text. Read more...
Named Graph
An extension of the Resource Description Framework (RDF) data model in which an RDF graph is identified using a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI), thus allowing for the publishing and presentation of metadata about that graph as a whole. Read more...
Namespace
A directory of concepts that are used to identify and refer to entities within a dataset. Read more...
Natural Language Data
Data that is in a free-text format. Read more...
Natural Language Processing (NLP)
A branch of artificial intelligence that involves automatic processing and/or manipulation of speech, text, and other unstructured data forms that represent how humans communicate with each other. Read more...