Unfortunately this is not so easy as it turns out LOV is strictly
speaking not an open repository but an edited one and the editors will
not accept your vocabulary if you do not follow their ontology
engineering philosophy, e.g., align your ontology to other ontologies on
LOV.
Best,
Krzysztof
On 01/17/2017 06:48 AM, Alberto Nogales wrote:
> Are datasets registered in datahub.io <http://datahub.io> and the
> conditions can be read in the following link
> https://www.w3.org/wiki/TaskForces/CommunityProjects/LinkingOpenData/DataSets/CKANmetainformation
> Yes, I also recommend LOV as the best place to register an ontology or
> vocabulary.
> Kind regards.
>
> 2017-01-17 10:13 GMT+01:00 Ruben Verborgh <Ruben.Verborgh@ugent.be
> <mailto:Ruben.Verborgh@ugent.be>>:
>
> For clarity (as I think the original poster meant “LOD Cloud
> Diagram”):
>
> – The “LOD Cloud” is the collection of Linked Data on the Web.
> As others said before, just publishing data on the Web is enough.
>
> – The “LOD Cloud diagram” is a diagram that shows
> some of the datasets in the LOD Cloud.
> As you write, certain conditions need to be satisfied
> in order to be taken into consideration for this diagram.
> Also, the diagram is not always updated.
>
> – Your dataset/ontology can also be in other indexes,
> such as Data Hub and LOV.
>
> Best,
>
> Ruben
>
>
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