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Tag Archives: Ontologies

RDF Ontologies for the Bible

Posted on March 15, 2012 by Hugh Paterson III
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I have been looking for RDF ontologies for describing Bible portions. Particularly so that I can reference sections of scripture like chapter and verses of the bible (in addition to sections of books of the bible like The Prophets or The New Testament). Does such an ontology already exist? I have found http://bibleontology.com but this does not seem to be deep enough. I have also found http://www.semanticbible.com/ but the ontologies offered here do not seem to fit the desired coverage.

Know of any other Bible Ontology projects?

Posted in Digital Archival, Faith, Meta-data | Tagged Bible, Ontologies, RDF | 2 Replies

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