The ATLAS Ontology has been implemented to describe the metadata of selected pilot projects and their related entities.
This effort has resulted in a Knowledge Graph, currently available as a compressed archive containing Turtle (.ttl) serializations.
- Version: 2.0
- Version DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17357930
- License: CC BY 4.0
The current version of the Knowledge Graph revises the Turtle serializations according to the new properties of the ATLAS Ontology v2.0.
Described resources include 54 Research Products among:
- Digital Scholarly Editions
- Text Collections
- Software
- Ontologies
- Linked Open Data
- New classes: Language Model and 3D Digital Twin
These are linked to their contextual entities: Research Projects, Organizations, People, Websites, and Computer Programs.
In addition, this version introduces a set of extraction graphs β i.e., named graphs (.ttl files) containing subjects corresponding to the described research products.
These graphs were produced through semi-automatic knowledge extraction directly from the available sources, including APIs, SPARQL endpoints, static files, websites, and textual descriptions.
They represent an enrichment of the ATLAS Knowledge Graph with empirically derived connections between resources and metadata.
- Version DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15480439
- License: CC BY 4.0
This version extends the Knowledge Graph with the Turtle (.ttl) serializations of the records created during the Datathon held as part of the ATLAS Workshop (March 26, 2025).
Data are structured according to the ATLAS Ontology v1.0.
Described resources include 37 Research Products among Digital Scholarly Editions, Text Collections, Software, Ontologies, and Linked Open Data, along with their contextual entities (Research Projects, Organizations, People, Websites, and Computer Programs).
- Version DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14058144
- License: CC BY 4.0
This is the initial version of the ATLAS Knowledge Graph, consisting of Turtle (.ttl) serializations structured according to the ATLAS Ontology v1.0.
Provided data are based on 16 selected pilot Research Products among Digital Scholarly Editions, Text Collections, Software, Ontologies, and Linked Open Data, together with their contextual entities (Research Projects, Organizations, People, Websites, and Computer Programs).
Additionally, some demo files have been curated to illustrate the structure of the main entities within this model.