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Error - unable to initiate communication with LISTSERV (errno=10061, phase=CONNECT, target=127.0.0.1:2306). The server is probably not started. ----------------------------Original message---------------------------- WANTED: EXAMPLES OF VOCABULARY USE ON THE WEB I am building an educational website called "Introduction to Vocabularies: A Guide to Enhancing Access to Cultural Heritage Information." The site is being designed as an online workshop and its purpose is to demonstrate the benefits of using controlled vocabularies in both documentation/cataloging contexts and search engine interfaces. I am working on this project as a consultant for the Getty Information Institute's Vocabulary Program. One of the most convincing ways to demonstrate these points is to show "Examples of Good Practice." I have designed a section called "Improving Access: Theory into Practice," which is a compendium of links to other websites. I have a number of examples but I know there's more out there. I would appreciate any suggestions for the following types of sites: (NOTE: please reply directly to me, not this list) 1. Does the site show cataloging records for museum objects, archival materials, library materials, or visual resources? If so, does the site show terms used from controlled vocabularies, especially AAT, ULAN, combinations of AAT and LSCH, ICONCLASS, etc.? For example: http://scriptorium.lib.duke.edu/papyrus 2. Does the site use a controlled vocabulary to assist searchers with a query? This could be as simple as providing a list of terms on the search page OR using the vocabulary behind the scenes in the search interface. For example: http://www.ahip.getty.edu 3. Does the site mention the use of a vocabulary and send you off the web (e.g. telnet) to see actual records? That's fine, I'd still like to know about it. For example: http://www.nal.vam.ac.uk/nalaat.html 4. Is the site a Vocabulary Browser? For example: http://www.gii.getty.edu/ulan_browser 5. Does the site show use of multilingual vocabularies? For example: http://www.chin.gc.ca/National/HSNI/e_sample.html 6. Does the site show how controlled vocabularies are available and used in a vendor system? For example, a collection management system, library OPAC, etc.? 7. Does the site show use of controlled vocabularies in an image database? For example: http://www.lib.virginia.edu/speccol/hsc/database.html Well, you get the picture -- I'm interested in just about any use of controlled vocabularies on the Web. The results of this query will be included in the "Introduction to Vocabularies..." website, available later this year. Many thanks for your help. -- Elisa Lanzi Lanzi/Warren Associates Box 1046 Bennington, VT 05201-1046 802-442-1570 phone [log in to unmask]