]> http://ontonym.org/0.7/resource http://ontonym.org/0.7/resource 0.8 Copyright 2008-2009. This work is jointly owned by Graeme Stevenson, Stephen Knox, and University College Dublin. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported Licence. Graeme Stevenson and Stephen Knox The Ontonym Resource ontology The Ontonym Resource ontology. Used to describe resources and their properties. This includes file format, language, web location, rights. Human readable names and descriptions are provided by the label and comment properties in the RDFS ontology. Properties in this ontology have been influenced by the Dublin Core Metadata Element Set. depicted by relates an object to a representation of it, using words, sounds, images, or other means depicts the subject of a representation by words, sounds, images, or other means. at URI Used to point at the location of a digital resource. format The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource. Examples of dimensions include size and duration. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary such as the list of Internet Media Types [MIME]. language The primary language of the resource. Should be represented using the language codes from the IANA language subtag registry (e.g., 'fr', 'en-GB-oed'). rights Information about rights held in and over the resource. Typically, rights information includes a statement about various property rights associated with the resource, including intellectual property rights. audio A digital encoding of an audio signal using 1s and 0s. For example, a song, environmental noise, or morse code. document A document is a bounded representation of a body of information designed with the capacity (and usually intent) to communicate. digital image A digital image is a representation of a two-dimensional image using ones and zeros. digital resourse A representation of information using 1s and 0s. physical resource A physical object is an object with physical form. resource A resource is any physical or digital entity used to carry out a task or created as the output of a task. For example, a document, picture, or piece of music.