A curated list of ontologies for Digital Humanities
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This list collects useful ontologies, vocabularies, terminologies, and taxonomies for modelling and publishing datasets from Humanities domains as Linked Data. If you wish to contribute, send a PR or get in touch with Albert Meroño or Melodee Beals.
Persons, places, events, time, documents
- CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model (CRM) - provides definitions and a formal structure for describing the implicit and explicit concepts and relationships used in cultural heritage documentation
- CRMinf Argumentation Model - an Extension of CIDOC-CRM to support argumentation
- FOAF vocabulary - linking people and information
- Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Record (FRBR) - for describing documents and their evolution
- Geonames - covers all countries and contains over eleven million placenames that are available for download free of charge
- PROV ontology - set of classes, properties, and restrictions that can be used to represent and interchange provenance information
- NIE-INE ontologies - infrastructure developed to ensure long-term storage of data of scientific edition projects in the Humanities at the Swiss Universities of Basel, Bern, Zürich, and Geneva
- LIO - A Lightweight Ontology for Describing Images
- OWL Time - Time ontology in OWL
- Perio.do - a gazetteer of period definitions for linking and visualizing data
- Simple Event Model (SEM) - an ontology for modelling events
- Simple Knowledge Organization System (SKOS) - standards to support the use of knowledge organization systems (KOS) such as thesauri, classification schemes, subject heading lists and taxonomies within the framework of the Semantic Web
- schema.org - schemas for structured data on the Internet, on web pages, in email messages, and beyond
- VIAF - combines multiple name authority files into a single OCLC-hosted name authority service
Cultural heritage objects, museums, archaeology, etc.
- Linked Art Data Model - The Linked Art Data Model is a (CIDOC-CRM) application profile that can be used to describe cultural heritage resources, with a focus on artworks and museum-oriented activities. It defines common patterns and terms to ensure that the resulting data can be easily used and is based on real-world data and use cases.
- CRMArcheo Excavation Model - an ontology and RDF Schema to encode metadata about the archaeological excavation process (CIDOC-CRM extensnion)
- Europeana Data Model (EDM) - proposal for structuring the data that Europeana will be ingesting, managing and publishing on museums, digital archives and digital libraries
- Getty AAT Art and Architecture Thesaurus - an evolving vocabulary, growing and changing on art and architecture
- JUSO - Juso Ontology is a Web vocabulary for describing geographical addresses and features
- PNV - The Person Name Vocabulary (PNV) is an rdf vocabulary and data model for persons' names
- ROAR - Ontology to describe person, location etc. observations in archival resources
Newspapers, magazines, etc.
Scores, music metadata, symbolic notations
- DOing REusable MUSical data (DOREMUS) datamodel - Events, works, expressions around classic music data
- MIDI ontology - for publishing MIDI pieces, tracks, events, and their attributes
- MusicOWL - ontology for encoding music scores of western music
- Music ontology (MO) - provides main concepts and properties for describing music (i.e. artists, albums and tracks) on the Semantic Web
- Music theory ontology (MTO)
Lexicology, named entity recognition, etc.