Development of a controlled vocabulary to the institutional repository CarpedIEN
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.29397/reciis.v11i0.1398Keywords:
Controlled vocabulary, Digital curation, Institutional memory, Institutional Repository, Nuclear information.Abstract
During 2002, the Institute of Nuclear Engineering (IEN) presented the itinerant exhibition “IEN - 40 years”, which, in 2003, arrived at the Museum of Astronomy and Related Sciences (MAST). Part of the exhibition brought a set of photographs that tells the story of the IEN and, when this collection returned to the Institute, it was decided that her guard would be directed to the care of the library. With this, an institutional project was elaborated, whose main strategy was to digitize them and make them available in the institutional repository of the IEN. In order for the retrieval of these images to be more consistent, the need to build a controlled vocabulary to index them was identified, and the project was extended to all items in the repository. This proposal seeks to present the stages of construction of this vocabulary, from the identification of the problem, through the strategies of choice of keywords, the methodological approach and the current status of the project, which is still under construction.
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