- Updated slot names to improve semantic clarity:
- `has_type` changed to `categorized_as`
- `has_location` changed to `located_at`
- `coordinates` changed to `has_coordinates`
- `country` changed to `in_country`
- `like_count` changed to `has_quantity`
- Adjusted descriptions and annotations for slots to enhance understanding and alignment with ontology standards.
- Modified imports in `WomensArchives.yaml` and `WomensArchivesRecordSetTypes.yaml` to reflect new slot names.
- Enhanced multilingual support in `has_record_set` slot definition with additional translations and structured aliases.
- General cleanup and standardization of slot definitions across various classes including `Wikidata`, `Youtube`, and `WorkExperience`.
- Created 'updated_at.yaml' to record the last modified date and time of entities, including multilingual descriptions and structured aliases.
- Created 'written_in.yaml' to specify the language in which content is composed, covering both natural and programming languages, with detailed comments and close ontology mappings.
- Removed obsolete slots: `has_or_had_custodian_observation`, `provider`, and `specificity_annotation`.
- Updated `has_or_had_score` slot to use `SpecificityScore` class and modified its description and examples.
- Added new slots: `end_seconds`, `end_time`, `has_archive_path`, `has_or_had_custodian_name`, `protocol_name`, and `protocol_version`.
- Introduced a script `check_annotation_types.py` to validate the presence and structure of `custodian_types` in YAML files.
- Added a script `update_specificity.py` to automate updates related to `SpecificityAnnotation` to `SpecificityScore`.
- Introduced new slots for administrative context, CMS categories, detected CMS, product version, co-funding requirements, co-organizers, collection access, collection dates, characteristics, class definitions, Dutch context, example locations, names, notes, and Wikidata IDs.
- Enhanced existing slots such as has_or_had_organizer and offers_or_offered_access to align with RiC-O naming conventions and improve temporal semantics.
- Migrated and restructured descriptions for clarity and consistency across various slots, ensuring alignment with Schema.org and other ontological standards.
- Implemented multivalued and inlined options for several slots to accommodate complex data structures.
- Updated annotations and examples to reflect the latest usage scenarios and best practices in the heritage sector.