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Class: Content

Information available in some medium.

URI: gist_upstream:Content

 classDiagram
    class Content
    click Content href "../Content/"
      GistThing <|-- Content
        click GistThing href "../GistThing/"


      Content <|-- ContentExpression
        click ContentExpression href "../ContentExpression/"
      Content <|-- ID
        click ID href "../ID/"
      Content <|-- Address
        click Address href "../Address/"


      Content : description

      Content : name

Inheritance

Class Properties

Property Value
Class URI gist_upstream:Content
Disjoint With Organization, GeoPoint, PhysicalIdentifiableItem, PhysicalSubstance, UnitOfMeasure, GeoRegion

Slots

Name Cardinality and Range Description Inheritance
name 0..1
String
Relates an individual to (one of) its name(s) GistThing
description 0..1
String
A statement about someone or something's attributes or characteristics GistThing

In Subsets

Aliases

  • Content

Examples

Value
The literary work 'The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn' by Mark Twain, independent of any particular edition.

Comments

  • Categories are not content until they are written down.
  • This class includes both abstract content and its expression, but it must have at least one expression in order to be content. For example, the idea a writer has for a book is not content until it is expressed in some form, but a single content object may have multiple expressions - e.g., the particular print and audio editions.

Identifier and Mapping Information

Schema Source

Mappings

Mapping Type Mapped Value
self gist_upstream:Content
native gist:Content

LinkML Source

Direct

name: Content
description: Information available in some medium.
comments:
- Categories are not content until they are written down.
- This class includes both abstract content and its expression, but it must have at
  least one expression in order to be content. For example, the idea a writer has
  for a book is not content until it is expressed in some form, but a single content
  object may have multiple expressions - e.g., the particular print and audio editions.
examples:
- value: The literary work 'The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn' by Mark Twain, independent
    of any particular edition.
in_subset:
- gist_core
from_schema: https://w3id.org/lmodel/gist
aliases:
- Content
mixins:
- GistThing
class_uri: gist_upstream:Content
disjoint_with:
- Organization
- GeoPoint
- PhysicalIdentifiableItem
- PhysicalSubstance
- UnitOfMeasure
- GeoRegion

Induced

name: Content
description: Information available in some medium.
comments:
- Categories are not content until they are written down.
- This class includes both abstract content and its expression, but it must have at
  least one expression in order to be content. For example, the idea a writer has
  for a book is not content until it is expressed in some form, but a single content
  object may have multiple expressions - e.g., the particular print and audio editions.
examples:
- value: The literary work 'The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn' by Mark Twain, independent
    of any particular edition.
in_subset:
- gist_core
from_schema: https://w3id.org/lmodel/gist
aliases:
- Content
mixins:
- GistThing
attributes:
  name:
    name: name
    description: Relates an individual to (one of) its name(s).
    in_subset:
    - gist_core
    from_schema: https://w3id.org/lmodel/gist
    aliases:
    - name
    rank: 1000
    slot_uri: gist_upstream:name
    alias: name
    owner: Content
    domain_of:
    - GistThing
    range: string
  description:
    name: description
    description: A statement about someone or something's attributes or characteristics.
    comments:
    - This property is used to describe instance data which is not part of the ontology.
      A definition and a description have different semantics. Use skos:definition
      for a statement of the meaning of a thing and gist:description to describe a
      thing's attributes, characteristics, or features.
    examples:
    - value: A person does not have a definition, but might be described as being
        six feet tall with brown hair and blue eyes; an ontology class or taxonomy
        term has a definition.
    - value: '''The Empire State Building is a 102-story Art Deco skyscraper in midtown
        Manhattan in New York City. It was designed by Shreve, Lamb & Harmon and built
        from 1930 to 1931.'''
    in_subset:
    - gist_core
    from_schema: https://w3id.org/lmodel/gist
    aliases:
    - description
    rank: 1000
    slot_uri: gist_upstream:description
    alias: description
    owner: Content
    domain_of:
    - GistThing
    range: string
class_uri: gist_upstream:Content
disjoint_with:
- Organization
- GeoPoint
- PhysicalIdentifiableItem
- PhysicalSubstance
- UnitOfMeasure
- GeoRegion