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<span style="font-weight:bold; font-size:22px;">WebProtégé</span> <br /><br />
 
<span style="font-weight:bold; font-size:22px;">WebProtégé</span> <br /><br />
  
[[File:WP-classes.png|thumb|400px|right|text-bottom|The new WebProtege with simplified editing and improved collaboration support]]
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[[File:WP-classes.png|thumb|400px|right|text-bottom|The new WebProtégé with simplified editing and improved collaboration support]]
  
 
'''WebProtégé is a free, open source collaborative ontology development environment for the Web. '''  
 
'''WebProtégé is a free, open source collaborative ontology development environment for the Web. '''  
  
We encourage end users to use our hosted solution at: '''http://webprotege.stanford.edu'''. Alternatively, WebProtege can be [[WebProtegeAdminGuide|downloaded and installed]] on your own server.
 
  
'''WebProtege provides the following features:'''
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We encourage end users to use our hosted solution at: '''http://webprotege.stanford.edu'''. Alternatively, WebProtégé can be [[WebProtegeAdminGuide|downloaded and installed]] on your own server.
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'''WebProtégé provides the following features:'''
 
* Support for editing OWL 2 ontologies
 
* Support for editing OWL 2 ontologies
 
* A default simple editing interface, which provides access to commonly used OWL constructs
 
* A default simple editing interface, which provides access to commonly used OWL constructs
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* Customizable Web forms for application/domain specific editing
 
* Customizable Web forms for application/domain specific editing
 
* Support for editing OBO ontologies
 
* Support for editing OBO ontologies
* Multiple file format upload and download (supported formats: RDF/XML, Turtle, OWL/XML, OBO, and others)
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* Multiple formats for upload and download of ontologies (supported formats: RDF/XML, Turtle, OWL/XML, OBO, and others)
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<span style="background: #F0FFF0; border: 1px solid green; padding: 10px 15px 10px 20px; "> [https://github.com/protegeproject/webprotege '''Source code on GitHub'''] &nbsp;</span>
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<span style="background: #F0FFF0; border: 1px solid green; padding: 10px 15px 10px 20px; "> [https://github.com/protegeproject/webprotege/releases '''Latest release and release notes'''] </span>
  
 
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'''LATEST ACTIVITY:'''
 
 
 
'''17th September 2013:''' '''[https://github.com/protegeproject/webprotege/releases/tag/110 WebProtege build 110]''' is available on [https://github.com/protegeproject/webprotege GitHub].
 
 
 
'''12th August 2013:''' WebProtege source code is now on [http://github.com/protegeproject/webprotege GitHub].
 
 
 
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'''25th April 2013:''' '''The new WebProtege is here!'''
 
<ul>
 
<li>Upload your ontologies to the new WebProtege server: http://webprotege.stanford.edu </li>
 
<li>New exciting features: simplified editing, improved collaboration support, OWL-API based, etc. Read more in the [[WebProtegeReleaseNotes|release notes]].</li>
 
<li>You may also [[WebProtegeAdminGuide|download and install]] the new WebProtege</li>
 
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'''25th April 2013:''' The final release of [[WebProtegeAdminGuide|WebProtege release 1.0]] now available!
 
<ul>
 
<li>The WebProtege 1.0 demo server has been moved to: http://wp-obs.stanford.edu </li>
 
<li>Read how to [[MigrateOntologiesFromWP1|move]] your ontologies to the new WebProtege server available on http://webprotege.stanford.edu</li>
 
<li>We don't plan to further develop WebProtege 1.0, so please consider upgrading to the new WebProtege (see above). See [[WebProtegeReleaseNotes|release notes]].</li>
 
</ul>
 
 
 
 
 
'''10th Oct 2012:''' WebProtege Webinar
 
<ul>
 
<li>See the recorded [http://www.bioontology.org/ontology-editing-and-publishing-using-webprotege-and-bioportal NCBO webcast] on publishing and editing OWL2 and OBO ontologies with the new WebProtege </li>
 
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__NOTOC__
 
__NOTOC__
 
 
== Documentation ==
 
== Documentation ==
  
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A short [[WebProtegeUsersGuide|user guide]] with screencasts and screenshots describing the main user interface elements in WebProtégé.
 
A short [[WebProtegeUsersGuide|user guide]] with screencasts and screenshots describing the main user interface elements in WebProtégé.
  
=== [[WebProtegeAdminGuide|Download and Install - Administrator's Guide]] ===  
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=== Administrator's Guide ===  
A [[WebProtegeAdminGuide|step-by-step guide]] for site administrators who want to download and install WebProtégé.
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A [https://github.com/protegeproject/webprotege/wiki/WebProtégé-4.0.0-beta-x-Installation step-by-step guide] for site administrators who want to download and install WebProtégé.
 
 
=== [[WebProtegeDevelopersGuide|Developer's Guide]] ===
 
A [[WebProtegeDevelopersGuide|guide]] for developers who want to compile and run WebProtégé from an IDE.
 
 
 
  
 
== About WebProtégé ==
 
== About WebProtégé ==
WebProtégé is being actively developed by the [http://protege.stanford.edu/aboutus/aboutus.html Protégé team] at the [[Affiliated with::Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics Research]].
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WebProtégé is being actively developed by the [http://protege.stanford.edu/about.php Protégé team] at the [[Affiliated with::Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics Research]]. WebProtégé is free and open source under [https://github.com/protegeproject/webprotege/blob/master/license.txt BSD 2-clause] license.
  
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
  
* A WebProtege paper describing its architecture, features and use in real-world cases is published in the Semantic Web Journal, and is available [http://www.semantic-web-journal.net/content/webprot%C3%A9g%C3%A9-distributed-ontology-editor-and-knowledge-acquisition-tool-web here].
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* A WebProtégé paper describing its architecture, features and use in real-world cases is published in the Semantic Web Journal, and is available [http://www.semantic-web-journal.net/content/webprot%C3%A9g%C3%A9-distributed-ontology-editor-and-knowledge-acquisition-tool-web here].
  
* Several papers describing the use of WebProtégé in real use cases can be found [http://bmir.stanford.edu/publications/by_author.php/tania_tudorache here].
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* Several papers describing the use of WebProtégé in real use cases can be found [http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/pers/hd/t/Tudorache:Tania here].
  
  
 
== How to cite WebProtégé ==
 
== How to cite WebProtégé ==
  
T. Tudorache, C.I. Nyulas, N.F. Noy, M.A. Musen. WebProtégé: A Collaborative Ontology Editor and Knowledge Acquisition Tool for the Web, Semantic Web Journal, IOS Press, 2011
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Tudorache, Tania, Csongor Nyulas, Natalya F. Noy, and Mark A. Musen. "WebProtégé: A collaborative ontology editor and knowledge acquisition tool for the web." Semantic web 4, no. 1 (2013): 89-99.
  
 
Online version available [http://www.semantic-web-journal.net/content/webprot%C3%A9g%C3%A9-distributed-ontology-editor-and-knowledge-acquisition-tool-web here].
 
Online version available [http://www.semantic-web-journal.net/content/webprot%C3%A9g%C3%A9-distributed-ontology-editor-and-knowledge-acquisition-tool-web here].
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== Contact Us ==
 
== Contact Us ==
If you have questions or comments, please post them on the [https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/webprotege-feedback WebProtégé mailing list].<br /><br /><br />
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If you have questions or comments, please post them on the [http://protege.stanford.edu/support.php Protégé mailing lists].<br /><br /><br />
  
 
[[Category:Application]]
 
[[Category:Application]]
 
[[Category:WebProtege documentation]]
 
[[Category:WebProtege documentation]]

Latest revision as of 10:48, August 6, 2019

WebProtégé

The new WebProtégé with simplified editing and improved collaboration support

WebProtégé is a free, open source collaborative ontology development environment for the Web.


We encourage end users to use our hosted solution at: http://webprotege.stanford.edu. Alternatively, WebProtégé can be downloaded and installed on your own server.

WebProtégé provides the following features:

  • Support for editing OWL 2 ontologies
  • A default simple editing interface, which provides access to commonly used OWL constructs
  • Full change tracking and revision history
  • Collaboration tools such as, sharing and permissions, threaded notes and discussions, watches and email notifications
  • Customizable user interface
  • Customizable Web forms for application/domain specific editing
  • Support for editing OBO ontologies
  • Multiple formats for upload and download of ontologies (supported formats: RDF/XML, Turtle, OWL/XML, OBO, and others)


Source code on GitHub   Latest release and release notes

Use WebProtégé now on our Stanford-hosted server! http://webprotege.stanford.edu


Documentation

User's Guide

A short user guide with screencasts and screenshots describing the main user interface elements in WebProtégé.

Administrator's Guide

A step-by-step guide for site administrators who want to download and install WebProtégé.

About WebProtégé

WebProtégé is being actively developed by the Protégé team at the Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics Research. WebProtégé is free and open source under BSD 2-clause license.


References

  • A WebProtégé paper describing its architecture, features and use in real-world cases is published in the Semantic Web Journal, and is available here.
  • Several papers describing the use of WebProtégé in real use cases can be found here.


How to cite WebProtégé

Tudorache, Tania, Csongor Nyulas, Natalya F. Noy, and Mark A. Musen. "WebProtégé: A collaborative ontology editor and knowledge acquisition tool for the web." Semantic web 4, no. 1 (2013): 89-99.

Online version available here.


Contact Us

If you have questions or comments, please post them on the Protégé mailing lists.