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## Technical adoption in application level metadata & semantics
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Irrespective your how you want to technically align metadata and semantics with EM-Glossary terminology, we look forward for you contact us about your plans. We are happy to discuss your planned way of alignment, compare to other adoption cases and would be happy to highlight you on our [webpage](https://emglossary.helmholtz-metadaten.de) as an adopter!
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Irrespective of how you want to technically align metadata and semantics with EM-Glossary terminology, we will be happy to support you. We are happy to discuss your planned way of alignment, compare to other adoption cases and would be happy to highlight you on our [webpage](https://emglossary.helmholtz-metadaten.de) as an adopter! Feel free to contact us.
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It is clear that different application cases may require closer or less close semantic alignment. Below we provide suggestions on technical implementation in order to harmonise re-use.
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It is clear that different application cases may require closer or less close semantic alignment. Below we provide suggestions on technical implementation to harmonise re-use.
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Every term in the EM-Glossary carries an "international resource identifier" (IRI). The IRIs are assigned to classes within emg.owl and are globally unique and fully persistent. The "IRIs assigned to EM-Glossary classes within emg.owl are globally unique and fully persistent to offer term-level dereferenceability of our artefact. IRIs consist of the base URI `https://purl.helmholtz-metadaten.de/emg/` (protocol + resolver address + name space) and a term specific extension in the form of `EMG_XXXXXXXX`. We use numeric term extensions rather than term labels to provide higher stability (e.g. in case term label are altered).
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Every term in the EM-Glossary carries an "international resource identifier" (IRI). The IRIs are assigned to classes within emg.owl and are globally unique and fully persistent. The IRIs assigned to EM-Glossary classes within emg.owl are globally unique and fully persistent to offer term-level dereferenceability of our artefact. IRIs consist of the base URI `https://purl.helmholtz-metadaten.de/emg/` (protocol + resolver address + name space) and a term specific extension in the form of `EMG_XXXXXXXX`. We use numeric term extensions rather than term labels for stability (e.g. in case term labels are altered).
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_Referencing classes in emg.owl using the designated class IRI is the minimum requirement for adoption of EM-Glossary terminology_
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However for adoption of your application- or domain-level metadata and semantics with terminology in the EM-Glossary, we recommend:
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- align your metadata as close and as in many places as possible with EM-Glossary terminology;
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For adoption of your application- or domain-level metadata and semantics with terminology in the EM-Glossary we recommend that you:
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- align your metadata as closely and as in many places as possible with EM-Glossary terminology;
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- use the OWL representation of the EM-Glossary, specifically use IRIs (see below) to reference to classes in emg.owl;
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- cite the EM-Glossary in appropriate places of your output or publication.
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