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OntoME: a tool for the design of interoperable community-driven ontologies and application profiles

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Developed by the Digital history research team of LARHRA lab (CNRS – universities of Lyon and Grenoble), OntoME (for Ontology Management Environment - https://ontome.net) is a software as a service (SaaS) that offers research projects the ability to manage their ontologies in a collaborative and open way. Too often, history research projects still follow closed or poorly designed models that do not allow data to be interoperable with authority files and other similar databases or to be reused for new research. This is despite the fact that, in the context of open science, funding agencies, led by the ERC programme, recommend or even force funded projects to publish FAIR data. These observations led us to design an application that would allow, on one side, a community or project to build a specific domain ontology for its own research and, in the other side, to align it with existing standard ontologies and referentials in order to make data interoperability easier. This application is OntoME which is a key element in the Data for History consortium with the aim of improving geohistorical data interoperability in the semantic web. Access to OntoME is free. Registration is only required to create a new project. In the context of open science, data are published under CC-BY-SA 4.0 license. Namespaces created in OntoME can be published in owl/rdf format and connected directly to Protégé. We will show how OntoME can be used by historians: - to align an existing data model of a project with the CIDOC CRM and its extensions; - design a community driven model ensuring interoperability; - and especially to create application profiles which are coherent sets of classes and properties from different published namespaces, to describe a specific domain or project. Application profiles can then be shared and used in a virtual research environment or any information system to produce model-compliant FAIR data by connecting to the OntoME API.
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halshs-03467786, version 1 (06-12-2021)

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Vincent Alamercery, Francesco Beretta. OntoME: a tool for the design of interoperable community-driven ontologies and application profiles. Professorial Career Patterns Reloaded – Data, Methods and Analysis of Digital Humanities Research in the Field of Early Modern Academic History, HTWK Leipzig; Herzog August Bibliothek, Oct 2021, Leipzig, Germany. ⟨halshs-03467786⟩
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