Bolam, Michael and Gulya, Abigail and Kim, Heajin and Ross, Staci
(2018)
Viable Vocabularies: An Introduction to Controlling, Cleaning, and Linking Your Data.
In: ULS/iSchool Digital Scholarship Workshop Lecture & Series, Hillman Library, University of Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, PA.
(Unpublished)
Abstract
These slides are from an interactive workshop held at Hillman Library, University of Pittsburgh on March 23, 2018. Controlled vocabularies are lists of standardized words and phrases used to refer to ideas, physical characteristics, people, places, events, subject matter, and many other concepts. Using controlled vocabularies in projects and research allow for consistency and comparability, but getting started can seem like a bewildering process. In the first part of this workshop, we will cover finding, understanding, and using controlled vocabularies. Then, we will explore connecting terms to linked data vocabularies using OpenRefine.
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