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| * Validating RDF Graphs | | * Validating RDF Graphs |
| ShEx can be used to validate RDF graphs for conformance to a schema. This allows us to create forms for data contributors that will ensure data consistency. Data contributors will not need to familiarize themselves with our data models, the form-based contribution interaction will guide curation.
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| Our ShEx schemas will also be useful when integrating additional RDF data sets as the project matures. When we encounter new RDF data sources we can explore them with the use of our ShEx schemas to determine where they overlap with our existing data models. We will also be able to extend our schemas as the need for greater expressivity or complexity arises.
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| * Data Provenance | | * Data Provenance |