Controlled Vocabulary Standards for Anthropological Datasets
This article seeks to outline the use of controlled vocabulary standards for qualitative datasets in cultural anthropology, which are increasingly held in researcher-accessible government repositories and online digital libraries.
Celia Emmelhainz
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Rat Strain Ontology: structured controlled vocabulary designed to facilitate access to strain data at RGD. [PDF]
The Rat Genome Database (RGD) (http://rgd.mcw.edu/) is the premier site for comprehensive data on the different strains of the laboratory rat (Rattus norvegicus). The strain data are collected from various publications, direct submissions from individual
Nigam R+5 more
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Improving storytelling and vocabulary in secondary school students with language disorder: a randomized controlled trial [PDF]
Background Although language and communication difficulties are common in secondary school students, there has been limited research into the efficacy of interventions for adolescents with language and communication difficulties.
Victoria L. Joffe+2 more
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The Unified Astronomy Thesaurus: Semantic Metadata for Astronomy and Astrophysics [PDF]
Several different controlled vocabularies have been developed and used by the astronomical community, each designed to serve a specific need and a specific group. The Unified Astronomy Thesaurus (UAT) attempts to provide a highly structured controlled vocabulary that will be relevant and useful across the entire discipline, regardless of content or ...
Accomazzi, Alberto, Frey, Katie
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The Vertebrate Trait Ontology: a controlled vocabulary for the annotation of trait data across species. [PDF]
The use of ontologies to standardize biological data and facilitate comparisons among datasets has steadily grown as the complexity and amount of available data have increased.
Park CA+9 more
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The Ontology Lookup Service, a lightweight cross-platform tool for controlled vocabulary queries [PDF]
BackgroundWith the vast amounts of biomedical data being generated by high-throughput analysis methods, controlled vocabularies and ontologies are becoming increasingly important to annotate units of information for ease of search and retrieval.
Richard G. Côté+3 more
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The Ontology Lookup Service: more data and better tools for controlled vocabulary queries [PDF]
The Ontology Lookup Service (OLS) (http://www.ebi.ac.uk/ols) provides interactive and programmatic interfaces to query, browse and navigate an ever increasing number of biomedical ontologies and controlled vocabularies.
R. G. Cote+4 more
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Implementing Controlled Composition to Improve Vocabulary Mastery of EFL Students [PDF]
The purposes of this study was to know how (1) Controlled composition teaching techniques implemented by the English teacher at SDN 027 Samarinda to improve vocabulary mastery, and (2) Controlled composition teaching techniques improves vocabulary ...
Juriah Juriah
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Evaluation of Controlled Vocabulary Resources for Development of a Consumer Entry Vocabulary for Diabetes [PDF]
Background Digital information technology can facilitate informed decision making by individuals regarding their personal health care. The digital divide separates those who do and those who do not have access to or otherwise make use of digital ...
Timothy B. Patrick+4 more
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Controlled vocabularies in bioinformatics: a case study in the gene ontology [PDF]
The automatic integration of information resources in the life sciences is one of the most challenging goals facing biomedical informatics today. Controlled vocabularies have played an important role in realizing this goal, by making it possible to draw ...
Barry Smith, Anand Kumar
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