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Trends in…Controlled Vocabulary and Health Equity
Medical Reference Services Quarterly, 2022Medical librarians collaborate with physicians and other healthcare professionals to improve the quality and accessibility of medical information, which includes assembling the best evidence to advance health equality through teaching and research.
Michelle B. Bass +9 more
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Matching controlled vocabulary words
2003This study examines an enabling condition for natural language access to medical knowledge resources (Medline, CISMeF) indexed with controlled vocabularies (e.g., the MeSH): is the vocabulary of user queries comparable with that of the index terms? The two vocabularies were compared in their original form, then under incrementally normalized forms ...
Grabar, Natalia +3 more
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On the Quality of Annotations with Controlled Vocabularies
2016Corpus analysis and controlled vocabularies can benefit from each other in different ways. Usually, a controlled vocabulary is assumed to be in place and is used for improving the processing of a corpus. However, in practice the controlled vocabularies may be not available or domain experts may be not satisfied with their quality.
Heidelinde Hobel, Artem Revenko
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Controlled vocabularies for microbial virulence factors
Trends in Microbiology, 2009Knowledge about pathogenesis is increasing dramatically, and most of this information is stored in the scientific literature or in sequence databases. This information can be made more accessible by the use of ontologies or controlled vocabularies. Recently, several ontologies, controlled vocabularies and databases have been developed or adapted for ...
Tonia, Korves, Marc E, Colosimo
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Ontologies and Controlled Vocabulary
2011This chapter presents an analytical study about methodology and methods to build ontologies and controlled vocabularies, compiled by the analysis of a literature about methodologies for building ontologies and controlled vocabularies and the international standards for software engineering.
Daniela Lucas da Silva +2 more
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Controlled vocabularies: an introduction
The Indexer, 2008This article, based on a presentation to the Sl Annual Conference 2008, introduces basic concepts and terminology associated with the field of controlled vocabularies (CVs). General topics discussed are indexes versus CVs, an introduction to what CVs are and how they are used, the use of facets with controlled vocabularies, and CV governance and ...
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Vocabulary Control and the Humanities:
The Reference Librarian, 1994Unlike the sciences and social sciences, humanities research explores concepts which are semantically imprecise and, in many instances, infinitely permutable. Vocabulary control through thesauri, such as the Library of Congress Subject Headings, has had varying degrees of success; however, it was not until computerization of subject authority terms ...
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Controlling the vocabulary for anatomy.
Proceedings. AMIA Symposium, 2003When confronted with the representation of human anatomy, natural language processing (NLP) system designers are facing an unsolved and frequent problem: the lack of a suitable global reference. The available sources in electronic format are numerous, but none fits adequately all the constraints and needs of language analysis. These sources are usually
Robert H. Baud +4 more
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