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SKOS-Play allows to print SKOS files in HTML or PDF. It also embeds xls2rdf to generate RDF from Excel.
SKOS Play!
SKOS Play is a free application to work with thesaurus or classification expressed in SKOS.
SKOS Play! is live at https://labs.sparna.fr/skos-play/
With SKOS Play you can :
- Print / visualize thesaurus
- Convert Excel tables to SKOS
- Validate SKOS files
Print / visualize thesaurus
The core feature of SKOS Play is the ability to render SKOS data in various ways.
Generate different outputs
SKOS Play can print your thesaurus in various ways :
Alphabetical indexes
Hierarchical trees (static or unfoldable)
Translation tables
Permuted / KWIC indexes
Alignment tables
Generate PDF files
SKOS Play can also be used to produce printable PDFs from your thesaurus, with the same kind of outputs as the ones described above. PDFs are clickable so you can navigate the content of your thesaurus within the PDF.
Cool dataviz with D3JS
SKOS Play leverages D3js to display the hierarchy of the SKOS structure in nice ways :
Tree visualization
Square visualization
Circle visualization
Autocomplete field
SKOS Play also illustrates the generation of an autocomplete form filled with your thesaurus labels :
Works with OWL ontologies too !
By the way, SKOS Play also works with OWL or RDFS ontologies by converting them into SKOS, so you can print cool ontologies like CIDOC-CRM, schema.org, etc.
Create SKOS classifications from Excel / Google spreadsheets
The SKOS Play converter is a tool to easily maintain classifications in Excel and turn them into SKOS, following a simple file template, with specific column headers.
The converter is also integrated with Google Spreadsheets, so you can even maintain your classification collaboratively, and turn it directly into SKOS !
Validated SKOS data
SKOS Play includes a frontend for the qSKOS validator, hosted in a separate project : SKOS-testing-tool.
Who is using SKOS Play ?
- French Ministry of Culture
- UNESCO
- Heritage Data
- Reegle thesaurus
- Service Central de Legislation du Luxembourg
(want to be listed here ? contact us !)
Contribution guidelines
- If you spot a problem, need a specific feature, or want to open a discussion please file an issue.
- You can also use the SKOS Play mailing list
Who are we ?
- SKOS Play is developped by Thomas Francart in his company Sparna
- You can read more about SKOS Play on blog.sparna.fr