Property:Topic documentation

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name  documentation
label  documentation
type  Special:Types/Text
index  5
sortPos  
primary key  false
mandatory  false
namespace  
size  50
uploadable  false
default  
inputType  
allowedValues  
documentation  The plaintext documentation of a Topic. Please do not use markup for this.
values from  
showInGrid  
isLink  false
allow nulls?  
topic  Concept:Topic

Text This is a Property with type Special:Types/Text

Showing 21 pages using this property.
A
An action/function/operation to be performed  +
C
A CiteSchema is a schema of references Schemas  +
large permanent human settlement  +
A Context groups some topics like a Namespace/Package  +
distinct region in geography; a broad term that can include political divisions or regions associated with distinct political characteristics  +
E
a meeting of researchers at a specific time and place  +
a series of Events  +
G
A Glossary Entry explains a term/word  +
I
structure or mechanism of social order and cooperation governing the behaviour of a set of individuals within a given community  +
P
A paper is e.g. a scholarly article  +
A Platform is a platform for scholarly communication which contains scholarly event metadata  +
a Property is a Feature/Attribute of a Topic  +
R
A reference refers to some piece of information e.g. literature or webcontent  +
first-level administrative country subdivision e.g. Region/province  +
S
an SMW_Type is a data type which determines the possible values for that type e.g. a Boolean can hold true/false values while a Number can hold 3.1459 or 20. A Page can hold the name of a Wiki page see https://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:List_of_datatypes  +
A SchemaProperty is a property of a CiteSchema  +
scholar/researcher: person who engages in research, professionally or otherwise  +
A Session is a a collection of papers as part of a Volume  +
T
A Topic is a Concept/Class/Thing/Entity  +
A TopicLink links two Concepts  +
V
A Volume is a collection of papers mostly documenting the results of an academic event  +