Nick Knouf <nknouf@mit.edu>
Antoine Zimmermann <antoine.zimmermann@inrialpes.fr>
Jérôme Euzenat
Bibliographic references in OWL
08/06/2005
Bibliographic references
Possible ontology to describe bibTeX entries.
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Reference
Base class for all entries
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Article
An article from a journal or magazine.
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Book
A book that may be a monograph or a collection of written texts.
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Monograph
A book that is a single entity, as opposed to a collection.
Collection
A book that is collection of texts or articles.
Informal
A document that was informally published or not published.
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Booklet
A work that is printed and bound, but without a named publisher or sponsoring institution.
Part
A part of something (either Book or Proceedings).
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BookPart
A chapter (or section or whatever) of a book having its own title.
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InBook
A subpart of a book given by a range of pages.
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Incollection
A part of a book having its own title.
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InProceedings
An article in a conference proceedings.
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LectureNotes
Lecture notes.
Manual
Technical documentation.
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Academic
A Master's or PhD thesis.
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MastersThesis
A Master's thesis.
PhdThesis
A PhD thesis.
Misc
Use this type when nothing else fits.
Proceedings
The proceedings of a conference.
A proceedings may be implicitly defined with an inproceedings.
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Report
A report published by an institution with some explicit policy.
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TechReport
A report published by a school or other institution, usually numbered within a series.
Deliverable report
A report delivered for accomplishing a contract.
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Unpublished
A document having an author and title, but not formally published.
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MotionPicture
A film/movie/motion picture.
Journal or magazine
A periodical publication collecting works from different authors.
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The location of an event
An event presenting work.
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Address
The street address of the location of some organization or event.
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Institution
An institution.
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Publisher
The publisher of books or journals.
School
A school or university.
Person list
A list of persons.
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PageRange
A range of pages.
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Date
Date of a day which can be unknown (i.e., only the year is known or only the year and month). This is for overcoming the limits of XML-Schema for wich a date is not separable.
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key
The key for a particular entry. Note that the rdf:ID for each Reference instance could be the key as well, possibly making this property redundant.
howReviewed
The selection process overcome by the publication (full, none, poster, invited are possible values).
chapters
The chapters of a book (monograph or collection).
parts
The parts of some reference (chapters, sections).
communications
The communications to a conference as collected in proceedings.
articles
The papers published by a journal.
address
The address of an institution or the place of a conference.
event
The event concerned with the proceedings.
organizer
The organization taking in charge a conference.
annote
An annotation. It is not used by the standard bibliography styles, but may be used by others that produce an annotated bibliography.
Periodicity
The periodicity of a serial publication (yearly, biannual, quarterly, monthly, bimonthly, weekly, biweekly, dayly).
Contract
The contract in relation of which a particular reference has been made.
First published
When the reference was first published.
edition
The edition of a book (for example, "Second"). This should be an ordinal.
human creator
The list of the human creators of a work.
author
The list of the author(s) of a work.
editor
The list of persons who edited or coordinated a work.
directors
The list of directors of a motion picture or theater play.
published
How something strange has been published.
institution
The sponsoring institution of a technical report.
is part of
The document that contains a text or article.
journal
The journal in which an article is published.
book
A reference to the book that contains the entry.
collection
A reference to the book that contains the entry.
proceedings
A reference to the proceedings in which the entry appears.
date
The date when the work was published or, for an unpublished work, in which it was written. This date can be incomplete (i.e., no known day or month) but must contain a year.
note
Any additional information that can help the reader.
organization
The organization that sponsors a conference or that publishes a manual.
publisher
The publisher of a work.
school
The name of the school where a thesis was written.
series
The name of a series or set of books. When citing an entire book, the the title field gives its title and an optional series field gives the name of a series or multi-volume set in which the book is published.
title
The title of the work.
type
The type of a technical report (for example, "Research Note").
affiliation
The authors affiliation.
abstract
The abstract of the work.
ontents
The Table of Contents.
copyright
The Copyright information.
ISBN
The International Standard Book Number.
ISSN
The International Standard Serial Number. Used to identify a journal.
keywords
Key words used for searching or possibly for annotation (as given by the author or publisher).
language
The language in which the referenced publication is written or performed (use ISO two-letter codes).
location
A location associated with the entry, such as the city in which a conference took place (this is now obsolete).
LCCN
The Library of Congress Call Number (this the Congress of the United State of America).
MR number
The Mathematical Reviews number.
price
The price of the document.
size
The physical dimensions of a document.
URL
The Universal Resource Locator that points to the item being referenced.
The name of an entity.
The name of an entity.
chapter
The chapter (or section or whatever) number in which the entry is found.
pages
A range of page, with an upper and lower limit.
volume or number
The number of a journal, magazine, technical report, or of a work in a series. An issue of a journal or magazine is usually identified by its volume and number; the organization that issues a technical report usually gives it a number; and sometimes books are given numbers in a named series.
number
The number of a journal, magazine, technical report, or of a work in a series. An issue of a journal or magazine is usually identified by its volume and number; the organization that issues a technical report usually gives it a number; and sometimes books are given numbers in a named series.
Issue
The issue of a conference.
volume
The volume of a journal or multivolume book.
year
month
day
city
state
Usually in ISO format
country
start page
The beginning of a range of pages.
end page
The end of a range of pages.