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Case Study: Creating your own object termlists and thesauri

Case Study: Creating your own object termlists and thesauri. Termlists: Modes xml. Termlists: What are they, how do they work and why are they important?. What? A list of agreed terms How? Control Consistency Why? Ease of searching. Termlists: Available termlists.

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Case Study: Creating your own object termlists and thesauri

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  1. Case Study: Creating your own object termlists and thesauri

  2. Termlists: Modes xml

  3. Termlists: What are they, how do they work and why are they important? • What? • A list of agreed terms • How? • Control • Consistency • Why? • Ease of searching

  4. Termlists: Available termlists www.collectionstrust.org.uk/spectrum-terminology/termbank.htm

  5. Termlists: Exporting data

  6. Termlists: Working with the data

  7. Termlists: Acquisition Method

  8. Termlists: Condition

  9. Termlists: Colour

  10. Termlists: British Museum materials www.collectionstrust.org.uk/bmmat/mathesp.htm

  11. Termlists: MoDiP materials

  12. Termlists: Production methods

  13. Termlists: Object locations box 131  box131  Box 131 

  14. Termlists: Linked termlists

  15. Termlists: Linked termlists Classification 1: Type 1: Object Name 1 Classification 1: Type 1 Classification 1: Type 1: Object Name 2 Classification 1 Classification 1: Type 2: Object Name 1 Classification 1: Type 2 Classification 1: Type 2: Object Name 2 Collection Classification 2: Type 1: Object Name 1 Classification 2: Type 1 Classification 2: Type 1: Object Name 2 Classification 2 Classification 2: Type 2: Object Name 1 Classification 2: Type 2 Classification 2: Type 2: Object Name 2

  16. Termlists: Wives in St Ives

  17. Termlists: Wives in St Ives

  18. Termlists: Acquisition Method

  19. Termlists: Classification

  20. Termlists: Type

  21. Termlists: Object Name

  22. Termlists: Multiple terms

  23. Termlists: Build your own conclusions

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