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7th March 2003

Controlled Vocabulary.com

“A controlled vocabulary is often used to make a database easier to search. Most often it is a listing of words or terms which can be used as subject headings or descriptors in a particular database. Since we tend to have many different ways of describing the same concept, it can be valuable to be able to draw together under a single word or phrase, all the material that is available on a particular topic.”

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