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===Working Documents===
 
===Working Documents===
  
*[http://eg2.ischool.washington.edu/registry/documents/proposalDocs/ Registry Proposal Documents] Registry proposal documents submitted to NSF
 
  
 
*[http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/projects/iemsr/background/ Good start on a bibliography, from JISC]
 
*[http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/projects/iemsr/background/ Good start on a bibliography, from JISC]
  
====NSDL Registry Use Cases====
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*[[Thesaurus Construction Resources]]
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====Registry Use Cases====
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Note that the NSDL Registry is now the Open Metadata Registry (the URL is the same: http://metadataregistry.org)
  
 
*[[General Use Case Information]]
 
*[[General Use Case Information]]
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*[[SKOS Concept History Management]]
 
*[[SKOS Concept History Management]]
  
*[[Plone Products]]
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*[[Multi-lingual vocabularies]]
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*[[Integration with RDA Online]]
  
 
===User Documentation===
 
===User Documentation===
  
====General Introductory Material====
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* [[Getting Started]] with the Registry
 
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*[[Step-By-Step Instruction]]
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* STEP 1. Go to the [http://metadataregistry.org Registry] (or to the [http://beta.metadataregistry.org Sandbox] if you want to try things out first)
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[[Image:Registry_front_page.png]]
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* STEP 2. Click on “sign in/register” in the top right hand corner and register yourself as a user.
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* STEP 3. As a User, you may now register an organization or a person as a vocabulary "agent" or maintenance agency.
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* Step 4. After you've registered an agent, you will see a list of current vocabularies, and a button on the bottom of the list that says “create.” If you click this button, you will be presented with a form to fill out for your vocabulary.
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* Step 5. Once your vocabulary is registered, you may add concepts by clicking on the concepts tab at the top, and clicking on the “create” button to invoke the concepts form. After the first concept is registered, you can use “save and add” to save the current concept and allow you to register the next in one step. We suggest that you register all your concepts FIRST, before adding any properties to the concepts (why we suggest this will become more obvious when you begin to create relationships between concepts).
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* Step 6. Once your concepts are registered, you can go through and add additional properties. When you add “broader,” “narrower,” or “related” properties to a concept, The Registry will automatically maintain these relationships in the related concepts.
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====Viewing Your Vocabularies====
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* NSDL Registry [[Step-By-Step Instruction]] (Deprecated)
  
Each vocabulary has a "get RDF" button that you can use to view your vocabulary in RDF, and each vocabulary and concept URI is "live" and resolves to either RDF or XHTML, depending on the requested content.
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* [[Open Metadata Registry Step-By-Step Instruction]]
  
 
===Reference Documents===
 
===Reference Documents===

Latest revision as of 13:52, 9 September 2010

Working Documents

Registry Use Cases

Note that the NSDL Registry is now the Open Metadata Registry (the URL is the same: http://metadataregistry.org)

Functional Requirements

User Documentation

Reference Documents

SKOS Documents

SKOS Core Guide

SKOS Core Vocabulary Specification

Quick Guide to Publishing a Thesaurus on the Semantic Web

SKOS Development Wiki

SKOS Mapping Vocabulary Specification

Inter-Thesaurus Mapping

SKOS API

Other Reference Documents

Home page for ISO11179-Metadata Registries

Principles of Metadata Registries/Tom Baker

Annual Meeting Planning

Vocabularies in SKOS

Evaluation Planning

Replaced Pages (Archived Pages)

Original Task List Draft