Brief history
This section provides a brief history of thesauri since the word was first used in a literary context in 1852.
Definition
Thesauri can be defined as “a controlled and structured vocabulary in which concepts are represented by terms, organized so that relationships between concepts are made explicit” (ISO 25964).
Standards
This section provides an overview of the international thesauri standards.
Other Knowledge Organization Systems
Knowledge Organization Systems (KOS) are schemes, including thesauri, that are designed for organizing and promoting knowledge and information in order to make their management and retrieval easier.
Faceted classification
In the time span from 1925 to 1965 S. R. Ranganathan developed a system of library classification, which is called colon classification system. It constitutes the invention of the faceted classification.
Concepts and terms
Concepts are the main elements of thesauri -- Concepts are represented by terms -- A term is the verbal form we use to describe a concept.
Relationships
This section describes the three different relationships used in thesauri: Equivalence relationship, Hierarchical relationship, Associative relationship
Guidelines on how to create concepts
The aim of the section is to provide a methodology on how to create thesauri concepts for successful searches that will reveal as many of the concepts as possible that are relevant to the research questions posed by domain experts.
The Simple Knowledge Organization System (SKOS)
This system provides a data model and a vocabulary in order to support publication of knowledge organization systems (KOS) on the Web. It was developed by W3C and aims at providing a path for migrating KOSs to a Semantic Web context.
BackBoneThesaurus (BBT)
The BBT proposes the conceptual model for a federation of thesauri, brought together through an open-ended, core set of terms. The BBT federation of thesauri service runs on the BBTalk and BBT-Browser tools.