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The Metadata Object Description Schema (MODS) was developed to describe bibliographic concepts and metadata and is maintained by the Library of Congress. Its authoritative version is given as an XML schema based on an XML mindset which means that it has significant limitations for use in a knowledge graphs context. We have therefore developed the Modular MODS Ontology (MMODS-O) which incorporates all elements and attributes of the MODS XML schema. In designing the ontology, we adopt the recent Modular Ontology Design Methodology (MOMo) with the intention to strike a balance between modularity and quality ontology design on the one hand, and conservative backward compatibility with MODS on the other.
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Structural tautologies are logically inert, however they provide structural guidance on use for the human using an ontology; see [10].
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We also found http://arco.istc.cnr.it:8081/ontologies/MODS which appears to be abandoned work-in progress without meaningful documentation.
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The authors acknowledge funding under the National Science Foundation grants 2119753 “RII Track-2 FEC: BioWRAP (Bioplastics With Regenerative Agricultural Properties): Spray-on bioplastics with growth synchronous decomposition and water, nutrient, and agrochemical management” and 2033521: “A1: KnowWhereGraph: Enriching and Linking Cross-Domain Knowledge Graphs using Spatially-Explicit AI Technologies”.
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Rayan, R., Shimizu, C., Sieverding, H., Hitzler, P. (2023). A Modular Ontology for MODS – Metadata Object Description Schema. In: Ortiz-Rodriguez, F., Villazón-Terrazas, B., Tiwari, S., Bobed, C. (eds) Knowledge Graphs and Semantic Web. KGSWC 2023. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 14382. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-47745-4_13
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