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USGS Thesaurus

About the USGS Thesaurus

Context
Science Topics, a new component of the USGS home page, is a browsable index of web resources intended for the public. It augments traditional search and site-specific browse interfaces in concert with the new USGS by State and About USGS sites, and is specifically intended to work alongside those facilities.
Purpose
This infrastructure is specifically intended to help people outside USGS find information on USGS web sites without specific knowledge of the organizational structure and operations of the USGS. The interface design is based on the idea that finding information cannot be separated from understanding, so in the process of browsing or searching a user is assisted by seeing relationships among scientific concepts, and learns while searching.
Architecture
Underpinning this interface are several controlled vocabularies structured as formal thesauri and authority lists, a catalog of web resources appropriate for the intended audience, and software used to create, review, and modify both the controlled vocabularies and the catalog records. The system serves as an example of the reapplication of classic library methodologies in the web setting.
Standards conformance
The USGS Thesaurus is the principal controlled vocabulary supporting Science Topics. It is designed as a formal thesaurus conforming to ANSI/NISO Z39.19, with rigid adherence to the hierarchical (BT, NT) term relationships, generic non-hierarchical (RT) relationships, and lead-in term relationships linking non-preferred terms to descriptors either singly (UF) or in a compound USE-WITH relationship. The thesaurus is faceted, meaning its top terms delineate general aspects of information resources:
Sciences
Major educational fields, fields of study, and professional groupings within USGS.
Methods
Techniques, methods, procedures, or strategies for research, management, collection, or analysis of scientific information in USGS
Topics
Themes, subjects, and concerns for which USGS information resources are relevant
Product types
General representation of the information in a resource, such as a map or data set
Time periods
Geologic time periods and seasons of the year
USGS
Activities, processes, and organizational concepts relevant to USGS itself
Level of detail
The thesaurus is limited in depth and specificity of coverage. It does not attempt to replicate existing controlled vocabularies such as GeoRef. The intention is to provide sufficient contextual cues for the information seeker to determine the relevance of a resource for his or her concern, not to locate precisely the answer to a specific user question.
Usage
Each information resource in the Science Topics catalog is categorized using several index terms. Consequently a document will be listed under each category for which it would be considered a relevant resource. Approximately 1200 web resources are listed in the catalog.

Additional detailed information

Questions and comments about the thesaurus or the USGS implementation of it can be sent to GS_Thesaurus@usgs.gov.

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