The MOD vocabulary collects classes and properties for description of ontologies. An ontology (or any other controlled vocabulary) in JSKOS is an instance of JSKOS ConceptScheme. BARTOC collects metdata about these vocabularies and exposes the metadata in JSKOS format, with some additional properties (which might become part of JSKOS specification): EXAMPLES, ACCESS, ADDRESS, CONTACT, FORMAT. We also don't fully use JSKOS Distribution yet.
Anyway, I comparison of MOD and JSKOS/BARTOC could improve the data model and result in an another mapping from JSKOS to RDF (see current JSON-LD context).
@nichtich yes, we can do a mapping between JSKOS/BARTOC and MOD. As suggested above, some of the properties from MOD proposition may also be adopted to the BARTOC catalogue. Let us discuss this.
The MOD vocabulary collects classes and properties for description of ontologies. An ontology (or any other controlled vocabulary) in JSKOS is an instance of JSKOS ConceptScheme. BARTOC collects metdata about these vocabularies and exposes the metadata in JSKOS format, with some additional properties (which might become part of JSKOS specification):
EXAMPLES
,ACCESS
,ADDRESS
,CONTACT
,FORMAT
. We also don't fully use JSKOS Distribution yet.Anyway, I comparison of MOD and JSKOS/BARTOC could improve the data model and result in an another mapping from JSKOS to RDF (see current JSON-LD context).