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|field_programming_languages=PHP
|field_programming_languages=PHP
|field_software_license=Free open source
|field_software_license=Free open source
|field_project_description=Semantic Forms is an extension to MediaWiki that allows users to add, edit and query data using forms. It is heavily tied in with the [Semantic MediaWiki] extension, and is meant to be used for structured data that has semantic markup
|field_project_description=Semantic Forms is an extension to MediaWiki that allows users to add, edit and query data using forms. It is heavily tied in with the [[Semantic MediaWiki extension]], and is meant to be used for structured data that has semantic markup.
 
Notice: This entry only describes the use of Semantic Forms in Citizen Science projects. For technical information, refer to [[Semantic Forms]].
|field_purpose_of_project=Semantic Forms was '''not''' designed for citizen science. It is however increasingly used to document various "cases" in research projects.
|field_purpose_of_project=Semantic Forms was '''not''' designed for citizen science. It is however increasingly used to document various "cases" in research projects.
|field_system_overview=Semantic Forms allows to create input forms that allow users to enter structured "semantic" data which then can be queried and assembled. See [[Semantic Forms]] for a technical introduction in this wiki
|field_system_overview=Semantic Forms allows to create input forms that allow users to enter structured "semantic" data which then can be queried and assembled. See [[Semantic Forms]] for a technical introduction in this wiki

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IDENTIFICATION

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Description [[Has project description::Semantic Forms is an extension to MediaWiki that allows users to add, edit and query data using forms. It is heavily tied in with the Semantic MediaWiki extension, and is meant to be used for structured data that has semantic markup.

Notice: This entry only describes the use of Semantic Forms in Citizen Science projects. For technical information, refer to Semantic Forms.]] Purpose Semantic Forms was not designed for citizen science. It is however increasingly used to document various "cases" in research projects.

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  • Leader: Yaron Koren, Stephan Gambke, others
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SYSTEM OVERVIEW [[Has system overview::Semantic Forms allows to create input forms that allow users to enter structured "semantic" data which then can be queried and assembled. See Semantic Forms for a technical introduction in this wiki]]

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