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Part of what I am doing for the ontologies is to expand existing terms with additional definitions and sources. That is why it is important to formalize the structure of the sources.
We should use the Bibliographic Ontology in the EUdaphobase Taxonomy Ontology, the Chilopoda Anatomy Ontology, and the Diplopoda Anatomy Ontology. I have recommend the same for the Soil Food Web Ontology.
Additional resources:
Bibliographic Ontology Specification
Bibliographic-Ontology-BIBO on GitHub
Part of what I am doing for the ontologies is to expand existing terms with additional definitions and sources. That is why it is important to formalize the structure of the sources.
BIBO example for a standard journal article:
The article is directly linked to its journal. The ordered author list is represented using an rdf:List.
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