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https://github.com/SemanticMediaWiki/SemanticMediaWiki
Here is an example of a semantic statement and link:
* is part of Embryo Collections, here is what the code looks like <nowiki>[[is part of Embryo Collections::Blechschmidt Collection]]</nowiki> and here is the text displayed [[is part of Embryo Collections::Blechschmidt Collection]].
 
 
[https://github.com/SemanticMediaWiki/SemanticMediaWiki Semantic MediaWiki code page]


==Extensions==
==Extensions==

Revision as of 08:29, 18 March 2016

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Semantic MediaWiki (SMW) lets you store and query data within the wiki's pages. The Semantic Web is an extension of the Web where data is given explicit meaning.

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Here is an example of a semantic statement and link:


Semantic MediaWiki code page

Extensions

https://www.semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Extensions

SemanticCite

Can be used to centralize the management of citation resources and foster the reuse of references stored within a wiki. Supported features include:

  • Self-added and customizable reference list
  • Individual property annotation and text formatting rules
  • In-text reference tooltip
  • Bibtex record import support
  • Metadata retrieval from selected providers (PubMed, CrossRef etc.)


https://github.com/SemanticMediaWiki/SemanticCite

SemanticGlossary

The Semantic Glossary extension lets you define terms and abbreviations together with a definition. Whenever a term or abbreviation is hovered over in an article its definition is displayed.

https://github.com/SemanticMediaWiki/SemanticGlossary

https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Semantic_Glossary


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