Controlled Term
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A Controlled Term is a terminological word within a controlled terminology.
- Context:
- It must have a Preferred Term Name.
- It can have one or more Nonpreferred Term Name.
- It must have a Concept Definition.
- It can be represented by a Controlled Term Record.
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- Example(s):
- The preferred term in GM-RKB for the concept of a controlled term is “Controlled Term”.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- a Preferred Term Name, is just the Name of a Controlled Term.
- a Glossary Item Definiendum.
- See: Synonym, Record Identifier, Term Description.
References
2001
- (Jacquemin, 2001) ⇒ Christian Jacquemin. (2001). “Spotting and Discovering Terms Through Natural Language Processing." MIT Press. ISBN:0262100851
- Controlled term: A controlled term is a term that has been manually validated and inserted into a term bank or a thesaurus. Any automatic indexing based on controlled terms is called controlled indexing and free indexing otherwise.