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@prefix wikipedia-en: .
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wikipedia-en:RIF-CS foaf:primaryTopic dbr:RIF-CS .
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dbr:ISO_2146 dbo:wikiPageWikiLink dbr:RIF-CS .
dbr:Australian_Research_Data_Commons dbo:wikiPageWikiLink dbr:RIF-CS .
@prefix rdf: .
@prefix yago: .
dbr:RIF-CS rdf:type yago:Part113809207 ,
yago:Abstraction100002137 ,
yago:Relation100031921 ,
yago:WikicatXMLMarkupLanguages ,
yago:LanguageUnit106284225 ,
yago:MarkupLanguage106787835 ,
dbo:ProgrammingLanguage ,
yago:Terminology106304059 ,
yago:Word106286395 .
@prefix rdfs: .
dbr:RIF-CS rdfs:label "RIF-CS"@en ;
rdfs:comment "The Registry Interchange Format - Collections and Services (RIF-CS) is an XML vocabulary for representing metadata about data collections and related entities based on ISO 2146. It is a machine-readable format to describe metadata about data collections. Similar to how MARC standards are used by library systems to describe books, RIF-CS is used to describe data collections.For example, a RIF-CS record can describe a spreadsheet containing experimental results: it might contain the title, description, creator, keywords, date the experiment was conducted and a URL to obtain the actual spreadsheet. Another RIF-CS record can describe the person who created the spreadsheet: it might contain their name, address and contact email."@en .
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@prefix dbc: .
dbr:RIF-CS dcterms:subject dbc:XML_markup_languages ,
dbc:Metadata_standards ;
dbo:abstract "The Registry Interchange Format - Collections and Services (RIF-CS) is an XML vocabulary for representing metadata about data collections and related entities based on ISO 2146. It is a machine-readable format to describe metadata about data collections. Similar to how MARC standards are used by library systems to describe books, RIF-CS is used to describe data collections.For example, a RIF-CS record can describe a spreadsheet containing experimental results: it might contain the title, description, creator, keywords, date the experiment was conducted and a URL to obtain the actual spreadsheet. Another RIF-CS record can describe the person who created the spreadsheet: it might contain their name, address and contact email. RIF-CS documents, containing RIF-CS records, are exchanged between computer systems. For example, a university can send the RIF-CS documents to a national database, where it can be indexed and searched. People can download RIF-CS records from a national database to use the information to find out more about the data and/or the researcher."@en ;
dbo:wikiPageWikiLink dbr:Metadata ,
dbr:MARC_standards ,
dbr:OAI-PMH ,
dbr:XML ,
dbr:Australian_National_Data_Service ,
dbc:XML_markup_languages ,
dbc:Metadata_standards ,
dbr:ISO_2146 .
@prefix dbp: .
@prefix dbt: .
dbr:RIF-CS dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate dbt:Reflist ;
dbo:wikiPageRevisionID 980702897 ;
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@prefix xsd: .
dbr:RIF-CS dbo:wikiPageLength "5712"^^xsd:nonNegativeInteger ;
dbo:wikiPageID 38110956 .
@prefix owl: .
@prefix yago-res: .
dbr:RIF-CS owl:sameAs yago-res:RIF-CS ,
dbr:RIF-CS .
@prefix wikidata: .
dbr:RIF-CS owl:sameAs wikidata:Q17078511 ,
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@prefix ns15: .
dbr:RIF-CS owl:sameAs ns15:fGja .
@prefix gold: .
dbr:RIF-CS gold:hypernym dbr:XML .
@prefix prov: .
dbr:RIF-CS prov:wasDerivedFrom ;
foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf wikipedia-en:RIF-CS .