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Utilize dcat:Resource Directly: If the resource you're dealing with doesn't align perfectly with the definition of a dcat:Dataset, you can opt for the more general term dcat:Resource. This allows you to represent virtually any asset. While this approach provides greater flexibility, it may not offer precise clarity for users trying to grasp the resource's essence. Over time, we can further define the resource type with specific vocabularies.
Expand with Personalized Classes: Should there be a requirement to depict particular resources, such as biobanks or patient registries, consider enhancing the foundational DCAT vocabulary with custom classes. For instance: [continue with the example or further elaboration].
For instance:
:Collection a rdfs:Class ;
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