CENDI Projects Taxonomies, Terminologies,
and
controlled vocabularies
In Spring of 2005, the Terminology Task Group collaborated to create a list of Terminology Resources maintained by CENDI Agencies.
These resources are of interest to those wishing to know about the scientific and technical terminology used in various fields.
In September 2004, the Content Management & Access Working Group held a workshop in Washington , DC called Knowledge Organization Systems: Current and Future Uses Among CENDI Agencies. This workshop dealt with issues concerning how thesauri, glossaries, subject categorizations, etc., are changing, and how CENDI agencies are using these changing resources.
In 1999, the Subject Analysis and Retrieval (SAR) Working
Group and the Cataloging Working Group (now the Content Management and
Access Working Group) held a conference on issues surrounding the use
and development of controlled vocabularies for Web-based products and
services. The conference, Controlled
Vocabulary and the Internet, was held at the National Library
of Medicine and attended by over 175 people from both the government and
private sectors. The presentations discussed the need for organization
of Internet resources, described several prototypes for the use of controlled
vocabulary, and demonstrated interfaces for navigating and browsing using
these vocabularies.
In 1998, the SAR Working Group produced CENDI
Agency Indexing System Descriptions: A Baseline Report, which
provided a brief description of the indexing performed by each agency
and the major concerns related to indexing/subject access.
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