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Development of a Controlled Vocabulary-Based Adverse Drug Reaction Signal Dictionary for Multicenter Electronic Health Record-Based Pharmacovigilance

Drug Safety, 2019
Suehyun Lee   +9 more
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Controlled vocabulary with Vocabs

PDF version of the slides from the presentation "Controlled vocabulary with Vocabs". Presented online on 21 October 2025 in the context of the Community Cluster "Authority Files and Community-driven Vocabularies" meeting of NFDI4Objects.
Carloni, Massimiliano, Trognitz, Martina
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Vocabulary control and information technology

Aslib Proceedings, 1986
Writers on library automation such as Borko and Lancaster foresee an end to human‐based indexing and classification. They anticipate a time when users will be able to direct their subject enquiries at machine‐held files of keywords extracted automatically from the ‘natural uncontrolled language of the document’. Borko considers that this will allow the
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Controlled vocabularies, thesauri, and taxonomies

The Indexer, 2008
Controlled vocabularies, thesauri, and taxonomies comprise a field that is closely related to indexing. Some indexers already do work in these areas, and others could find themselves called to do such work soon. Therefore, it is important for indexers to be familiar with these tools/methods for organizing information.
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VoCol: An Integrated Environment to Support Version-Controlled Vocabulary Development

International Conference Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management, 2016
Lavdim Halilaj   +6 more
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Vocabulary building and control techniques

American Documentation, 1969
AbstractThe rationale is given for creation and maintainance by an information center of a controlled indexing and retrieval vocabulary. Basic vocabulary principles are (1) use of natural language, (2) development of hospitality to new concepts, (3) provision of adequate cross‐referencing, and (4) formatting for easy use.
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Vocabulary control

Archives and Museum Informatics, 1993
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DDI and Controlled Vocabularies

The content in this slide deck is broad and was created for a general audience with some knowledge of metadata; some knowledge of DDI is useful but not mandatory.  There are 28 slides in this deck.
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Pretty as a pixel: issues and challenges in developing a controlled vocabulary for video game visual styles

ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, 2013
Andy Donovan   +3 more
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