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THESAURUS LİSTELERİ
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Lists of thesauri
Networked Knowledge
Organization Systems (NKOS) have drafted a registry of attributes that may be used when describing thesauri,
classifications and other types of knowledge organisation system. A general
registry built on these guidelines has not yet been created, but in the
meantime the following lists can be used to find many general and specialist
thesauri.
The University of
Toronto Library maintains a Subject Analysis Systems (SAS)
Collection which is the North
American Clearinghouse for classification schemes, subject heading lists, and
thesauri, and the major world collection in the English language, including
multilingual thesauri containing English language sections. These are included
in the library
catalogue, and records may be
retrieved by doing a subject search for "subject headings". Searching
for "classification" also retrieves many relevant items.
A-Z of thesauri / Glasgow:
University of Strathclyde. HILT project. - Accessed 2000-11-19.
Annotated lists of
thesauri (by subject and language), classification schemes and thesaurus
management software. "The thesaurus collection is based on the results of
the interdisciplinary seminar 'Terminology documentation and multilingual
thesauri' held in summer 1998 and in which participated students from both the
Department of LIS and the Department of Languages" of the Fachhochschule
Köln. - Last update: 11/12/98.
A list including
bibliography, classification schemes, database of thesauri, thesaurus building
& use, thesaurus sites and thesaurus software.
Controlled vocabularies, thesauri and classification systems available in
the WWW / Traugott Koch. - Accessed 2000-11-19.
A list of sources of
terms for expressing the subjects of documents, compiled for use in the subject
fields of Dublin Core metadata. Last update: 2007-10-15
Controlling your language : links to metadata vocabularies / TASI (Technical
Advisory Service for Images), Last updated: 03 February 2009. - Accessed
2000-11-19.
Introduction to the
concepts of thesauri, subject headings, word lists, classifications and name
authority lists, and links to more than 60 vocabulary sources.
RBMS thesauri for use in rare book and special collections cataloging / RBMS
Bibliographic Standards Committee. - Chicago : American Library
Association, Association of College and Research Libraries, Rare Books and
Manuscripts Section. - Accessed 2000-11-19.
Thesauri titles are:
Binding terms; Printing & publishing evidence; Genre terms; Provenance
evidence; Paper terms; Type evidence
MARC code list: PART IV: Term, name, title sources / Library of
Congress. - Accessed 2000-11-19.
Subject/index sources contains a list of
works which are sources of subject headings or index terms, along with the code
assigned to each source work. The purpose of this list is to allow the source
of the heading or term in a field of a MARC record to be designated by a code
in that field.
Taxonomy warehouse / Synapse, the Knowledge Link
Corporation. - Franktown, CO : Synapse, 2003. - Accessed 2000-11-19.
This free service aims
to provide a comprehensive directory of taxonomies, thesauri, classification
schemes and other authority files from around the world, plus information about
taxonomy references, resources and events. The Release 1.0 site, launched in
April 2003, is considered a "Beta" version. It has approximately two
hundred vocabularies, but our researchers are busy identifying and listing
other vocabularies and hundreds more will be added to the service over the next
few months. - [suppliers' Web page]
Thesaurus links / A. J. Miles.
- [Last updated 2003] - Accessed 2000-11-19.
As well as lists of
thesauri that can be accessed on, or downloaded from, the Web, this page
includes a comprehensive list of computer encoding formats for thesauri and
other concept schemes, plus references to publications, papers and other
material.
Web thesaurus compendium lists several thesauri and classification schemes and has
some other references to thesaurus-related literature. - Accessed 2000-11-19.
Terminology bank is a series of WWW
pages prepared by the Museum Documentation giving information about thesauri
and controlled vocabularies, including bibliographies and lists of sources. -
Accessed 2000-11-19.
Where's my stuff? : Taxonomy and lexicon as keys to access / Mary Chitty. - Newton Upper Falls MA : Cambridge Healthcare
Institute, 2002.
Outline of a talk given to the [USA] Special Libraries Association, 10th
June 2002. Includes links to a bibliography on taxonomies and related topics.
Taxonomy software to the rescue / Paola Maio. - Online
Journalism Review, 2001-10-12
Brief review of automatic classification / categorisation software, with
links to the Web sites of the following suppliers: Autonomy, EoExchange,
Inxight, Mohomine, Quiver, Semio, Verity.
Value of organised knowledge / by Jack Bryar. - CMS
Watch, 2002-01-21.
General information about taxonomies as used in buiness applications,
with reference to the use of XML tags.
Ontology building : a survey of editing tools / by Michael Denny. - XML.com, 2002-11-06.
A textual summary of what ontology editing tools are, with a tabular
summary of the main features of 52 different tools.
A survey on ontology tools. - Amsterdam : OntoWeb Consortium, 2002-05-31.(Ontology-based
information exchange for knowledge management and electronic commerce :
IST-project 2000-29243 ; Deliverable 1.3).
This deliverable presents a survey of the most relevant ontology tools
and semantic web technology available in our community. This survey is divided
into several sections, which group different kinds of ontology tools, namely:
ontology development, ontology merge, ontology evaluation, ontology-based
annotation and ontology storage and querying. - [Executive summary].
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Thesauri and Vocabulary Control –
Bibliography. http://www.taxobank.org/content/thesauri-and-vocabulary-control-bibliography
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