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I am looking for a triple RDF dataset or vocabulary for a psychology website I am developing. I have a large XML schema database and am looking to translate this database to one RDF serialization format. I've searched for websites that have vocabulary such as lov.okfn.org/dataset/lov, but could not find any related vocabulary to translate the data.

Are there any website or methodology that have such a triple data store for the website? Any suggestions on building an open data triplestore for such purposes?

Jeanne Holm
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Kindle Q
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    Welcome to Open Data SE! Could you please provide more details about what exactly you are looking for? What would you like to do with the data? – Patrick Hoefler Mar 31 '15 at 10:01
  • Hello Patrick, I have a big xml schema database and looking to translate this database to one RDF serialization format .. I search for a websites that has vocabulary such as http://lov.okfn.org/dataset/lov/.. but I could not find any related vocabulary to translate the data..

    The website that am talking about have articles and information about the articles .. so how can I build triple data format for the xml files that I have ?

    – Kindle Q Mar 31 '15 at 10:15
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    Would it be possible to provide a link to the website you mentioned? Could you post an example of your existing XML database? Either would help a lot. Also, please integrate what you just wrote into your main question to make it clearer – thanks :) – Patrick Hoefler Mar 31 '15 at 10:22
  • Do you consider Psychiatric Genomics to be 'psychology'? If so, http://www.med.unc.edu/pgc/downloads (found via http://www.nimh.nih.gov/about/director/2013/open-data.shtml ) – Joe Mar 31 '15 at 13:38

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The Thesaurus of Psychological Index Terms, published by one of your employer's (?) customers, is known now as Psychology Ontology.

This ontology is not even a taxonomy, but rather a flat list of classes.

BioPortal provides mappings between this ontology and many other ontologies.

Additionally, BioPortal contains other ontologies published by APA:

BioPortal search

The OntoPsychia ontology seems very interesting, but is not available for download.


AberOWL repository provides these links:

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