bioregistry 0.13.17__py3-none-any.whl → 0.13.19__py3-none-any.whl

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  "1376": {
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  "description": "The iDAI.Gazetteer is a webservice that connects place names with coordinates and works in two directions. Inside, it serves as a standard datavocabular for all DAI's location-specific information and information systems. To the outside he should connect these with the global Gazetteer systems.",
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  "homepage": "http://gazetteer.dainst.org/app/",
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- "license": "CC-BY-3.0",
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- "name": "iDAI.gazetteer Thesaurus",
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- "prefix": "1376"
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+ "license": "CC-BY-4.0",
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+ "name": "iDAI.gazetteer",
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+ "prefix": "1376",
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+ "wikidata_database": "Q93290690 "
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  "1377": {
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  "description": "The document classification code is a working tool used to classify any document produced or received by an organ in the exercise of its functions and activities. Subject classification is used for the purpose of grouping the documents under The same theme, as a way to expedite its recovery and to facilitate the archival tasks related to the evaluation, selection, elimination, transfer, recollection and access to these documents, since the archival work is carried out based on the content of the document, which The classification defines, therefore, the physical organization of the archived documents, constituting a basic reference for its recovery. In the classification code, the functions, activities, species and Document types generally referred to as subjects, are hierarchically According to the functions and activities performed by the body. In other words, the sums are given numeric codes, which reflect the functional hierarchy of the organ, defined through classes, subclasses, groups and subgroups, always starting from the general to the particular. For this instrument the model of decimal classification code was adopted. As the name implies, the decimal system of classification by subjects constitutes a numerical code divided in ten classes and these in turn in ten subclasses and so on.",
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  "prefix": "17785"
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  },
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  "17786": {
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+ "abbreviation": "WNK",
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  "description": "Thesaurus used for monument preservation and related disciplines.",
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  "homepage": "http://xtree-public.digicult-verbund.de/vocnet/?uriVocItem=http%3A//lvr.vocnet.org/wnk/&startNode=wk000249&lang=de&d=n",
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+ "license": "CC-BY-4.0",
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  "name": "Wordnet culture",
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- "prefix": "17786"
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+ "prefix": "17786",
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+ "wikidata_database": "Q136665478"
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  },
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  "17788": {
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  "description": "Register of geographic names in Germany",
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  "prefix": "18219"
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  "1822": {
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- "abbreviation": "NOMISMA",
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  "description": "Nomisma.org is a collaborative project to provide stable digital representations of numismatic concepts according to the principles of Linked Open Data. These take the form of http URIs that also provide access to reusable information about those concepts, along with links to other resources.",
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  "homepage": "http://nomisma.org/",
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  "license": "CC-BY-3.0",
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  "18307": {
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+ "description": "TBA",
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  "homepage": "http://www.w3.org/2006/03/test-description",
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- "name": "Test Metadata",
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+ "license": "CC BY-NC 3.0",
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+ "name": "Test Metadata_2_FEB_15:20",
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  "20300": {
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  "description": "Olympic games glossary (English, Greek, French)",
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- "homepage": "http://repository.academyofathens.gr/document/201864.pdf",
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+ "homepage": "https://repository.academyofathens.gr/keeon/content/40",
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+ "name": "Olympic games glossary",
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  "prefix": "20300"
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  },
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  "20323": {
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  "description": "This list relates to the MIDAS unit Management Proposal Type. The different contexts of consultations can be recorded, which in turn may determine the appropriate nature, method, procedure to be adopted by the inventory in response to the consultation (e.g. planning application, listed building consent, conservation area appraisal).",
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  "homepage": "http://www.heritage-standards.org.uk/fish-vocabularies/",
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  "prefix": "20323"
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  "20325": {
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  "description": "This list relates to the MIDAS unit Management Proposal Outcome. It is intended to provide the option to audit the effectiveness of archaeological recommendations made in response to proposed work or planning applications by recording the final result of the planning application (e.g. approved with full condition, refused, amended).",
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  "homepage": "http://www.heritage-standards.org.uk/fish-vocabularies/",
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  "prefix": "20346"
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  "name": "Type (bilddatenbank.gbv.de)",
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  "20388": {
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  "homepage": "http://uri.gbv.de/terminology/ikmk_typenquelle/",
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  "name": "Type source from IKMK",
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  "abbreviation": "WHG",
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  "description": "World Historical Gazetteer (WHG) is providing a collection of content and services that permit world historians, their students, and the general public to do spatial and temporal reasoning and visualization in a data rich environment at global and trans-regional scales.",
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  "homepage": "https://whgazetteer.org/",
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  "name": "World Historical Gazetteer",
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  "pattern": "^[0-9]+$",
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  "20455": {
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+ "description": "Artificial Intelligence is a field of computer science concerned with the design of intelligent computational systems, that is, systems that exhibit characteristics associated with intelligence in human behavior.\n\nThe book covers Artificial Intelligence throughout its entire historical development, beginning with approaches based on the systematic recording and codification of human intelligence. It describes problem modeling, methods of knowledge representation, and algorithms for searching for their solutions. It then delves into areas such as knowledge-based systems, constraint solving, action planning, machine learning, genetic algorithms, fuzzy logic, and neural networks. Finally, it also extends to more complex applications, such as intelligent agents and the semantic web.\n\nThe primary aim of the book was to serve as a textbook for teaching a course in Artificial Intelligence. Since its first edition (2002), the book has indeed been widely accepted by almost all university-level departments of computer science, a trend that continued in the following two editions.",
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  "homepage": "https://aibook.gr/glossary-en/",
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  "name": "Artificial intelligence glossary",
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  "prefix": "20455"
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  },
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  "20456": {
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  "homepage": "https://aibook.gr/glossary-en/",
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- "name": "Artificial intelligence glossary",
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+ "name": "Artificial intelligence glossary - Duplicate from https://bartoc.org/en/node/20455",
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  "prefix": "20456"
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  },
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  "20457": {
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+ "description": "The glossary of the Conference of Ministers responsible for Spatial/Regional Planning of the Council of Europe (CEMAT), containing the basic terms used in European spatial development policies, formed part of the Work Programme of the Committee of Senior Officials and was presented at the 14th Session of the Conference of Ministers responsible for Spatial/Regional Planning in Lisbon (Portugal), on 26–27 October 2006, under the theme “Networks for the Sustainable Spatial Development of the European Continent: Bridges across Europe.”\n\nIt is addressed to senior officials, professionals, and representatives of civil society who are involved in spatial planning policies and related activities. The glossary was prepared by the Committee of Senior Officials of the CEMAT Conference of Ministers responsible for Spatial/Regional Planning, with the assistance of Mr Jacques Robert, Expert of the Council of Europe, within the framework of the work carried out by the Spatial Planning and Landscape Division of the Directorate of Culture and Cultural and Natural Heritage.",
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  "homepage": "https://rm.coe.int/16806f7d5b",
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  "name": "Spatial development glossary",
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  "prefix": "20457"
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  "20462": {
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  "description": "The thesaurus contains data about technical terms and classes from the Thesaurus of the Vienna Museum of Science and Technology.",
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  "homepage": "https://data.tmw.at/thesaurus",
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  "name": "Thesaurus of the Vienna Museum of Science and Technology",
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  "prefix": "20462"
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  "20516": {
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  "description": "Persons and institutions of the german vocabulary of museum-digital.",
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  "homepage": "https://term.museum-digital.de/",
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- "license": "http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0",
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  "name": "md:term Persons and Institutions",
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  "20517": {
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  "description": "Geographic terms of the german vocabulary of museum-digital.",
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  "homepage": "https://term.museum-digital.de/",
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- "license": "http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0",
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  "name": "md:term places",
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+ "wikidata_database": "Q126950973"
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  },
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  "20518": {
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  "description": "Terms concerning times of the german vocabulary of museum-digital.",
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  "homepage": "https://term.museum-digital.de/",
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  "name": "md:term Times",
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  "description": "Tags of the german vocabulary of museum-digital.",
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  "homepage": "https://term.museum-digital.de/",
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  "name": "md:term tags",
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  "description": "A complete revision of the first veterinary glossary published in 2006 jointly by the Korean Veterinary Society and the Korean Veterinary Society. English-Korean Veterinary Terms and Korean-English Veterinary Terms are included. From 2013 to 2015, the research was conducted by the support of the service research project of the Agriculture, Forestry and Livestock Quarantine Headquarters, 'Project for Standardization of Veterinary Terms and Publishing of Glossary (Research Project Management No. Z-154174502013-15-01). For veterinary terms, pet, animal behavior, horse-related terms, general names of various animals, scientific names, parasites, bacteria, viruses, food science terms, livestock idioms, and veterinary education were inserted based on recent data.",
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  "license": "http://www.opendatacommons.org/licenses/by/1.0",
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  "name": "Virtual International Authority File",
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  "pattern": "^[1-9]\\d(\\d{0,7}|\\d{17,20})]$",
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  "description": "The classification of the national job competency standard represents the step-by-step composition of the national job competency standard based on the type of job, and is classified by referring to the Korean Employment Classification of Occupations (KECO). It consists of 'large categories (24), → middle categories (81), → small categories (273), → subdivisions (1,093).",
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  "abbreviation": "DFG",
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  "description": "German Research Foundation (DFG) classification of scientific disciplines, research areas, review boards, and subject areas for 2020-2024. The vocabulary is reviewed by the Senate of the DFG every four years (2016-2019, 2020-2024, ...)",
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  "description": "The primary purpose of ISO 15926 is to provide a foundation ontology to support the integration and sharing of data related to the lifecycle of a process plant in such a way that it is consistent, unambiguous, and minimizing the number of ways something could be expressed. Further purpose of ISO 15926-14 is to meet needs for OWL 2 ontologies that are based on ISO 15926-2, that enable efficient reasoning and that capture lifecycle information. A specific purpose is to demonstrate lifecycle modelling through a representation of the lifecycle model of ISO/IEC 81346-1. Another specific purpose is to exemplify how this standard can be used to develop industrial ontologies through various real-world use cases from industy.",
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  "description": "The LIDO Gender Actor Vocabulary is a controlled list of terms recommended to use as values in the LIDO Gender Actor element, indicating the sex assigned at birth or the gender identity of an actor",
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  "homepage": "http://terminology.lido-schema.org/genderActor",
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+ "description": "Plasma Ontology, also called Plasma-O, is a domain-specific ontology for low-temperature plasma science and technology. It reuses several classes and properties from other ontologies such as VIVO, BIBO, and FOAF.",
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+ "description": "MathModDB is a database of mathematical models developed by the Mathematical Research Data Initiative (MaRDI). MathModDB defines a data model with classes (Mathematical Model, Mathematical Formulation, Research Field, Research Problem, Quantity [Kind], Computational Task, Publication), object properties/relations, data properties and annotation properties as an ontology. This ontology is populated with individuals/data from various fields of applied mathematics, making it a knowledge graph.",
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+ "description": "The Berlin Münzkabinett Authority File Portal provides numismatic authority entries and concepts via a searchable online interface as well as for download. The higher-level categories (classes) such as owner, country, material, denomination, person, subject term, etc. can be viewed in a dedicated tab and are identified not only by an ndp ID in the form of a URL, but also by additional identifiers (e.g. nomisma.org, GND). The individual concepts assigned to these categories can be searched either freely or within their respective categories. These, too, are equipped with their own ndp IDs and—where available—are linked to further identifiers from relevant authority data sources (Nomisma, GND, VIAF, Getty Thesaurus, GeoNames, and Wikipedia).",
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  "description": "The CAB Thesaurus is the essential search tool for all users of the CAB ABSTRACTS™ and Global Health databases and related products. The CAB Thesaurus is not only an invaluable aid for database users but it has many potential uses by individuals and organizations indexing their own information resources for both internal use and on the Internet.\n\nIts strengths include: Controlled vocabulary that has been in constant use since 1983; Regularly updated (current version released July 2017) (...); Broad coverage of pure and applied life sciences, technology and social sciences (...); Total number of terms approaching 2.7 million; Specific terminology for all subjects covered; Includes about 241,900 plant, animal and microorganism names; Broad, narrow and related terms to help users find relevant terminology; Cross-references from non-preferred synonyms to preferred terms; Multi-lingual, with Dutch, Portuguese and Spanish equivalents for most English terms, plus lesser content in Danish, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Norwegian and Swedish; American and British spelling variants; Relevant CAS registry numbers for chemicals; Commission notation for enzymes.",
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  "description": "Iconclass is a subject-specific classification system. It is a hierarchically ordered collection of definitions of objects, people, events and abstract ideas that serve as the subject of an image. Art historians, researchers and curators use it to describe, classify and examine the subject of images represented in various media such as paintings, drawings and photographs. Numerous institutions across the world use Iconclass to describe and classify their collections in a standardized manner. In turn, users ranging from art historians to museum visitors use Iconclass to search and retrieve images from these collections. And as a research tool, Iconclass is also used to identify the significance of entire scenes or individual elements represented within an image. ICONCLASS applications used around the world have made it the most widely accepted classification system for visual documents. The three main components of Iconclass are: Classification System: 28,000 hierarchically ordered definitions divided into ten main divisions. Each definition consists of an alphanumeric classification code (notation) and the description of the iconographic subject (textual correlate). The definitions are used to index, catalogue and describe the subjects of images represented in works of art, reproductions, photographs and other sources. Alphabetical Index: 14,000 keywords used for locating the notation and its textual correlate needed to describe and/or index an image. Bibliography: 40,000 references to books and articles of iconographical interest (not yet online).",
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  "description": "The third edition of the Australian and New Zealand Standard Offence Classification (ANZSOC) has been developed for use within Australia and in New Zealand for the production and analysis of crime and justice statistics. It replaces the second edition of the Australian Standard Offence Classification (ASOC) and incorporates a title change from ASOC to ANZSOC and corrects some minor typographical errors only. The classification content and structure, which was updated in the second edition of ASOC following a review of the first edition of ASOC released in 1997, remains unchanged. The revised title ANZSOC reflects the international use of the framework to classify criminal behaviour and highlights the collaborative work occurring between Australia and New Zealand. The title change from ASOC to ANZSOC is also in accordance with the agreed policy between the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) and Statistics New Zealand to harmonise classifications where possible. The objective of the ANZSOC is to provide a uniform national statistical framework for classifying criminal behaviour in the production and analysis of crime and justice statistics. The ANZSOC is used in Australian Bureau of Statistics statistical collections, Statistics New Zealand statistical collections, Australian police, criminal courts and corrective services agencies and New Zealand police and justice agencies.",
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  "description": "Thesaurus on agricultural implements, field cultivation, agricultural transport and utility vehicles, and tools (woodworking). \"Scope: 4 main groups with subdivision up to the 5th hierarchical level.\"\nLicensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0.",
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  "name": "Thesaurus of Agricultural Tools",
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  "description": "The project purpose is to develop and maintain a reference structured terminology in the domain of the cryosphere environment. The identification of the potential sources of terminology was carried out with the assistance of experts of the Arabba Avalanche Centre. The result consists of a certain number of lists of terms, usually contained in glossaries where they are supplied with one or more definitions and scarcely organised within a structure. In certain cases they are clustered in thematic areas. The terms of these lists were selected according to their pertinence and relevance.\n\nAt present we are working on a database of around 3.700 terms. The thematic areas, covered at present, deal with snow and ice physics, snow and ice morphology, snow and ice radiometry, remote sensing and GIS in cryosphere environment, sea ice, avalanches and glaciers. Concerning the vertical structure we adopted the Classification Scheme already in use for the development of the EARTh Thesaurus. The hierarchical setup is based on facets; according to its intrinsic features, the structure can be used as a semantic reference system, stable and partially independent from the context.\n\nSince the facet structure tends to scatter the terms under the more general referral category, we are implementing a thematic structure that will cluster the terms in themes representing specific sectors. The possibility of applying different thematic schemes allows the exploration of concepts according to different perspectives, which is able to emphasize particular and contingent aspects.",
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  "description": "The thesaurus on German-Jewish history is used by the Jewish Museum Berlin to close the collections, including an archive, which currently contains 7,500 descriptors, including art and culture, business and transport, education, history, law and justice; The vocabulary is partially mapped to GND and AAT. \"This is the first time that the German language has been translated into German, English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish.",
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  "homepage": "http://xtree-public.digicult-verbund.de/vocnet/?uriVocItem=http%3A//jmb.vocnet.org/&startNode=jmb10111&lang=de&d=n",
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  "uri_format": "http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MI_$1"
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