Where to look for suitable vocabularies

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From the TC 372 Workshop Compendium

Strictly speaking, even a metadata schema such as EN 15907 is a vocabulary. It provides us with names and definitions of entities. In addition, it defines ways in which these entities can be combined in order to create meaningful statements. This is its role as a syntax definition.

In a syntax definition (also known as grammar), each element denotes a class of vocabulary items. In cases where the element has the syntactical role of a noun or adjective, we speak of element vocabularies. Where the class members are expected to be verbs or verb phrases (including all constructs containing the verb to be), we speak of relationship vocabularies. And finally, where the element denotes a class of named entities (e.g. persons, product names, etc.), we speak of name authority files, a term borrowed from librarianship.

Vocabulary collections

Selected vocabularies

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