--- title: "Example Dataset Definitions" output: rmarkdown::html_vignette: md_extensions: -autolink_bare_uris vignette: > %\VignetteIndexEntry{Example Dataset Definitions} %\VignetteEngine{knitr::rmarkdown} %\VignetteEncoding{UTF-8} --- This page documents the illustrative IRIs used in the `dataset` package vignettes. They are **examples only** and do not point to real datasets. ## Purpose - To illustrate how IRIs can uniquely identify dataset elements. - To provide dereferenceable links that pass CRAN checks. - To show Linked Data best practice: one namespace doc, with fragments. # Example Dataset Definitions For RDF The base namespace in `vignette("rdf", package = "dataset")` is: Although these example IRIs use `.html#` in the base namespace, the `.html` part does not imply that the resource is literally an HTML file. In RDF, any absolute IRI is valid. We use this form only for illustration, because the R package documentation infrastructure is not designed to support full content negotiation between human-readable HTML and machine-readable Turtle files. In real publishing scenarios, a bare namespace ending with `/dataset#` is more conventional. --- ## obs:1 Example observation 1 (not real data). ## obs:2 Example observation 2 (not real data). ## obs:3 Example observation 3 (not real data). --- In real publishing scenarios, you would replace these with persistent URIs that identify actual datasets and their observations. For example, a DOI-based identifier such as: `https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14917851#obs:1` could be used to refer to the first observation in a dataset archived at Zenodo. ## Machine-readable form A Turtle serialization of the same example definitions is also available: ``` @prefix ex: . @prefix rdfs: . @prefix dcat: . ex:obs1 a dcat:Observation ; rdfs:label "Example observation 1 (not real data)" . ex:obs2 a dcat:Observation ; rdfs:label "Example observation 2 (not real data)" . ex:obs3 a dcat:Observation ; rdfs:label "Example observation 3 (not real data)" . ``` In fact, semantic applications know that they should not even read this HTML page, but instead go directly to the `dataset.ttl` version, as it is a World Wide Web standard to disseminate data and metadata. 👉 [Download dataset.ttl](https://dataset.dataobservatory.eu/examples/dataset.ttl)