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==== Overview ====
 
==== Overview ====
[http://vocab.lternet.edu/vocab/registry/index.php '''The IMCR Controlled Vocabulary (CV)'''] enables users to search for software according to the IM tasks they are looking for help with. The CV is organized around [https://www.dataone.org/data-life-cycle '''the data life cycle'''] and the IM tasks therein.
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[http://vocab.lternet.edu/vocab/registry/index.php '''The IMCR Controlled Vocabulary (CV)'''] is organized around [https://www.dataone.org/data-life-cycle '''the data life cycle'''] and enables users to search for software according to the IM tasks they would like to perform. Each IMCR item is tagged with terms from the CV and can be recalled by first browsing the CV for terms to search, then adding these to the "Filter Software List > Keywords" field of the [http://imcr.ontosoft.org/#list '''IMCR Portal'''].
  
''The CV is in the alpha-release stage and undergoing revision. Contact Colin (colin.smith@wisc.edu) if you have comments or questions.''
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''The CV is in the the alpha-release stage and undergoing revision. Contact Colin (colin.smith@wisc.edu) if you have comments or questions.''
  
 
==== Action items ====
 
==== Action items ====
* Extend the CV to cover "science domain". Anyone is welcome to contribute to [http://bit.ly/imcrvocab this working document] in which development of the "science domain" categories and terms is occurring.
 
 
* Refine the CV. Suggest new terms and definitions or refine existing ones by contacting Colin (colin.smith@wisc.edu).
 
* Refine the CV. Suggest new terms and definitions or refine existing ones by contacting Colin (colin.smith@wisc.edu).
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* Extend the CV to cover "science domain". We are searching for a science domain CV to use before considering creation of our own.
 
* Get software terms form Kepler ontology (Kristin is doing this).
 
* Get software terms form Kepler ontology (Kristin is doing this).
  
==== Links ====
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==== Resources ====
 
* [http://vocab.lternet.edu/vocab/registry/index.php The IMCR Controlled Vocabulary]
 
* [http://vocab.lternet.edu/vocab/registry/index.php The IMCR Controlled Vocabulary]
 
* [http://bit.ly/imcrvocab CV working document]
 
* [http://bit.ly/imcrvocab CV working document]
 
* [https://groups.niso.org/apps/group_public/download.php/12591/z39-19-2005r2010.pdf Guidelines for the construction, format, and management of monolingual controlled vocabularies]
 
* [https://groups.niso.org/apps/group_public/download.php/12591/z39-19-2005r2010.pdf Guidelines for the construction, format, and management of monolingual controlled vocabularies]

Latest revision as of 13:23, June 27, 2019

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Controlled vocabulary

Overview

The IMCR Controlled Vocabulary (CV) is organized around the data life cycle and enables users to search for software according to the IM tasks they would like to perform. Each IMCR item is tagged with terms from the CV and can be recalled by first browsing the CV for terms to search, then adding these to the "Filter Software List > Keywords" field of the IMCR Portal.

The CV is in the the alpha-release stage and undergoing revision. Contact Colin (colin.smith@wisc.edu) if you have comments or questions.

Action items

  • Refine the CV. Suggest new terms and definitions or refine existing ones by contacting Colin (colin.smith@wisc.edu).
  • Extend the CV to cover "science domain". We are searching for a science domain CV to use before considering creation of our own.
  • Get software terms form Kepler ontology (Kristin is doing this).

Resources