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A template to create repositories for developing and maintaining SKOS-vocabularies with Excel and GitHub.

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A template to maintain vocabularies on GitHub

This repository helps to create and maintain your own SKOS-vocabularies on GitHub. It builds upon the voc4cat-tool and GitHub features like pull requests, gh-actions, gh-pages etc. to reduce the maintenance workload for contributors and editors. The template is maintained as part of the NFDI4Cat initiative.

How to start?

Please see README_TEMPLATE.md for help on getting started and guidance on using the template.

If you based your own vocabulary on this template, you will need to adjust this section. The contents in README_TEMPLATE.md should give you a good start for adjusting your README.md (this file).

Contributing to vocabularies

Please see README_TEMPLATE.md for help on getting started and guidance on using the template.

If you based your own vocabulary on this template, you will need to adjust this section.

Authors and Contributors

Vocabularies

  • List all authors and contributors.

Voc4Cat template

  • David Linke (ORCID: 0000-0002-5898-1820) - Creator of this repository template and its GitHub workflows.

License

Vocabularies

Adapt this paragraph to your needs! (Please consider licensing under CC0-1.0 or CC-BY 4.0)

All vocabularies in this repository are CC0-1.0 licensed, see LICENSE for details.

Voc4Cat template

The template itself is CC0-1.0 licensed, see LICENSE. Although there is no obligation, we will nevertheless highly appreciate if you acknowledge our work in any derivative work.

Acknowledgement

This work was funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) through the project "NFDI4Cat - NFDI for Catalysis-Related Sciences" (DFG project no. 441926934), within the National Research Data Infrastructure (NFDI) programme of the Joint Science Conference (GWK).

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