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... ... @@ -33,24 +33,22 @@ 33 33 To simplify the human-readability for all openMINDS users, technical properties specifically required for the JSON-LD syntax are, on purpose, not defined in the openMINDS schema templates. Instead, these technical properties are first added to the required property list of all openMINDS schemas after their template is transformed into an established, full-blown metadata schema format, such as JSON-Schema (cf. [[Technical details>>Technical details||target="_blank"]]). Let us explain why these technical JSON-LD properties are needed and how they are correctly provided for an openMINDS instance. 34 34 35 35 (% style="text-align: justify;" %) 36 -The JSON-LD propert ies**##"@context"##**and **##"@vocab"##** define acommon vocabularymapping,by statinga prefixthatextendsallnon-JSON-LDpropertynamesd**##"@type"##**valuesthatdocorrespond to anIRIor compactIRI. Within openMINDS, eachmetadata instance shouldmapto the openMINDS vocabulary, meaningthe**##"@context"##** and**##"@vocab"##**isthesameacross allmetadata instances(cf. codeabove).If youwantto learn more about thepower ofthe openMINDS vocabulary please goto: Technicaldetails.36 +The JSON-LD property **##"@type"##** expects an entry (value) of type string with the format of an IRI. Generally speaking, the **##"@type"##** defines which schema shouldbe used to validate the particular JSON-LD. Within openMINDS, each schema can be identified through its namespace (type) with the following naming convention: 37 37 38 -Generally speaking, the JSON-LD property **##"@type"##** defines which schema should be used to validate the particular JSON-LD. The **##"@type"##** expects an entry (value) of type string with the format of an IRI. Within openMINDS, the **##"@type"##** value equals the corresponding schema-namespace with the following naming convention: 39 - 40 40 (% style="text-align: center;" %) 41 41 **##"@type": "https:~/~/openminds.ebrains.eu/XXX/YYY"##** 42 42 43 43 (% style="text-align: justify;" %) 44 -where **##XXX##** and **##YYY##** should be replaced with the openMINDS sub-module (e.g., **##core##**) and corresponding schema -name(e.g., **##ContactInformation##**), respectively.42 +where **##XXX##** and **##YYY##** should be replaced with the openMINDS sub-module (e.g., **##core##**) and corresponding schema (e.g., **##ContactInformation##**), respectively. 45 45 46 46 (% style="text-align: justify;" %) 47 - In return, the JSON-LD property **##"@id"##**defines the particular metadata instance (node). For this reason, the **##"@id"##** also expects an entry (value) of type stringwiththe format ofanIRI. Inparticularwhenyouplantosubmityourmetadatacollectionlatertothe EBRAINS KnowledgeGraph,we recommendyou use the following naming conventionon your local machinefor this identifier:45 +The JSON-LD property **##"@id"##** expects an entry (value) of type string that provides a unique identifier for the created metadata instance. On your local machine, you should use the following naming convention for this identifier: 48 48 49 49 (% style="text-align: center;" %) 50 50 **##"@id": "http:~/~/localhost/YYY/ZZZ"##** 51 51 52 52 (% style="text-align: justify;" %) 53 -where **##YYY##** and **##ZZZ##** should be replaced with the openMINDS schema (e.g., **##ContactInformation##**) and your own collection-unique identifier (e.g. **##email_openMINDS##**), respectively. Within the EBRAINS Knowledge Graph (KG) this identifier has to be a universally unique identifier (UUID) ,and,therefore,will be replacedaccordinglywith a UUIDby the EBRAINS KnowledgeGraphsystem duringtheintegration processof your openMINDS collection.51 +where **##YYY##** and **##ZZZ##** should be replaced with the openMINDS schema (e.g., **##ContactInformation##**) and your own collection-unique identifier (e.g. **##email_openMINDS##**), respectively. Within the EBRAINS Knowledge Graph (KG) this identifier has to be a universally unique identifier (UUID). Assuming you locally generated a openMINDS metadata collection, your user-defined **##"@id"##** will be automatically replaced with a UUID in all your JSON-LDs if they are uploaded to the KG. 54 54 55 55 (% style="text-align: justify;" %) 56 56 The JSON-LD property **##"@id"##** is also used to link two different metadata instances. Let us introduce a second openMINDS instance of the openMINDS core schema Person which can link to an openMINDS instance of the openMINDS core schema ContactInformation. Here a valid JSON-LD for a person with a link to the contact information we defined above: