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A. ROSELINE
MLIS 2ND YEAR
PONDICHERRY UNIVERSITY
The word `thesaurus' comes from Greek
term `thesauros' meaning a storehouse or
treasury of words.
Quotes its use in 1736 as a treasury or
store house of knowledge.
Thesaurus was first conceived by Peter
Mark Roget, who brought out in 1825 his
thesaurus of “English words and Phrases”.
A compilation of words and phrases
showing synonyms and hierarchical and
other relationships and dependencies, the
function of which is to provide a
standardized vocabulary for information
storage and retrieval systems.
(Rowely,1992)
A thesaurus is a book of words that shows
relationship among the words it contains.
(Allen Kent)
 To provide standard vocabulary for a given subject
area by exercising control on the vocabulary of terms
used in an indexing language.
 To provide an aid to indexers in selecting term(s) for
describing the subject matter of documents.
 To help users to formulate their queries precisely.'
 To provide display of-relationships between terms to
facilitate the conduct of a comprehensive search
systematically.
 To provide a system of references between terms
which will ensure that only one term from a set of
synonyms is to be used both for indexing and
searching.
1. Descriptors
2. Non descriptors
3. Relationship between terms
i. Hierarchical relationship
ii. Non-Hierarchical relationship
„ The terms that have been defined for use
by the thesaurus.
For use in indexes.
Descriptor should be nouns, either single
nouns, noun phrases or nouns with
qualifiers indicated in parentheses
Motor vehicles
MT 6.60 Equipment and facilities
UF Automobiles
UF Cars
UF Trucks
BT Vehicles
RT Road Engineering
RT Road Transport
 Š A non-descriptor, also called forbidden
term, is a term designating a concept very
close to that represented by a descriptor.
 Š It contains a reference to the
corresponding descriptor as the only
relationship
Non-descriptor
Automobiles
USE Motor vehicles
Cars
USE Motor vehicles
Trucks
USE Motor vehicles
It shows the interrelationship between
concepts in a hierarchy.
 It refers to super ordinate and subordinate
relationship for a concept.
 This relationship may be of three types:
i. Genus-Species (Generic)
relationship
ii. Hierarchical Whole-Part relationship
iii. Instance Relationship
It links genus and species and represents
the basis of scientific, taxonomic system.
For Example:
Capital Markets
BT Financial Markets
Financial Markets
NT Capital Markets
It means that the name of a part implies
the name of its whole in any context.
For Example:
Science
NT Physical Chemistry
Physical Chemistry
BT Science
occurs in a particular instance, which links
proper name with common noun.
For Example:
Mountain
NT Himalayas
Himalayas
BT Mountain Regions
Two terms are related other than
hierarchical, the relationship may be called
non-hierarchical relationship. Two types are:
i. Equivalence (or preferential) relationship
ii. Associative (or affinitive) relationship
 It refers to the preferred terms and
distinguishes such terms from the non-
preferred terms.
 When terms are regarded as similar or almost
the same in meaning, they can be combined
with the same concept. Synonyms, near-
synonyms, and quasi-synonyms come under
this category.
 The symbols used to represent these
relationships in a thesaurus are USE and OF
(Used For).
For Examples:
1. Popular names and scientific names
E.g. Onion/ Allium cepa
2. Variant spelling
E.g. Pray/ Prey
3. Terms from different cultures
E.g. Flat/ apartment
4. Abbreviations and full names
E.g. WHO/ World Health Organization
 This relationship is employed to cover other
relationship between terms that are related
but are neither consistently hierarchical nor
equivalent. They are indicated by the code RT
(Related Terms).
 Two types of associative relationship are:
i. Same Category e.g. Aero plane -
Helicopter
ii. Different category
e.g. Operating system - Software
 DESCRIPTOR
(With scope note whenever needed)
 Synonyms and quasi-synonyms
(displaying equivalence relationship and denoted by the relationship
indicator USE/UF (Use For)
 Broader Terms
(displaying hierarchical - subordinate relationship and denoted by
BT)
 Narrower Terms
(displaying hierarchical - subordinates relationship and denoted by
NT)
 Related Terms
(displaying associate relationship and denoted by RT)
 Top Term
(displaying hierarchical - subordinates relationship and denoted by
TT . Top term or TT is not repeated when all the descriptors belong to
the same broad class).
1. Need Analysis:
The thesaurus need analysis should be done
first, whether it is really needed or not. There may be
existing thesaurus on similar subjects.
2. Gathering of Terms:
The terms are collected using two principles -
Principle of Literary warrant and Principle of User
Warrant. In the former the logic is that a term justifies
its inclusion if it is used in literature of the subject.
The method is to go through abstracting sources,
reference sources, periodical articles, etc. In the later
case, users/ subject specialists may be consulted to
gather the terms.
3. Organization of Terms
To be organized into major categories and
into hierarchies within the categories. Useful
inter-hierarchical relationships should also be
delineated.
4. Organization into Hierarchies
Once the categories are identified, the next
stage is to organize each term into hierarchies.
Indexing Languages –Part I: Concepts and
Types, Subject Headings Lists and Thesauri
5. Creation of Alphabetical Thesaurus
The hierarchies are established, the
classification is inserted to create alphabetical
thesaurus.
Each term becomes an entry and its
hierarchical relationships are denoted by BT
and NT. All the BT and NT terms should
reciprocate.
Similarly the non-hierarchical relationships
are shown through use, used for and related
terms (RTs).
6. Presentation of Thesaurus
Each block of entries are arranged according to
requirement. It may be alphabetical, systematic (to
complement) or graphic.
7. Admission and deletion of terms
The job of inclusion of terms along with all their
relationships into the thesaurus, and their display in
the chosen format. At this stage some terms may
need to be added or deleted.
8. Evaluation
Once the thesaurus is compiled it needs to be
evaluated to assess its retrieval effectiveness.
9. Review
Once the thesaurus has been compiled, it
has to be reviewed by subject experts and
modified as necessary
10. Maintenance
a thesaurus is developed, it should be
maintained properly. New terms need to
be added or deleted as the case may be.
This has to be done continuously.
1. Alphabetical display:
In this form of display all indexing
terms, whether preferred or non-
preferred, are organized in a alphabetical
sequence. Each preferred term in the
following order:
i. Scope note or definition
ii. UF references to non-preferred
equivalent terms
iii. TT references to top-terms
iv. BT references to broader terms
v. NT references to narrower terms
vi. RT references to related terms.
Non-preferred terms are accompanied only by references
(e.g. USE) to the preferred terms.
PREFERRED TERM
SN Scope note
UF Use for
BT Broader term
NT Narrower term
RT Related term
Non-preferred term
Use PREFERRED TERM
MICROFORMS
SN A miniature of replica of document
UF Micro copies
BT Data media
NT Micro transparencies Micro-opaques
RT Microphotography
1. Categories or hierarchies of terms
arranged according to their meanings and
logical relationships, and
2. An alphabetical index that directs the
user to the appropriate part of the
systematic section.
Graphic display shows the indexing
terms and their relationship in the
form of two dimensional figures,
which are supplemented by
alphabetical sections. There are
two types
1. Tree Structures and
2. Arrowgraphs
 NAL Agriculture Thesaurus (United States National Agricultural
Library, United States Department of Agriculture)
 Evaluation Thesaurus (By M. scriven)
 Thesaurus of Psychological index Terms CAPA
 Clinicians’ Thesaurus (By E. Zukerman)
 ROGET'S Thesaurus
(http://humanities.uchicago.edu/forms_unrest /ROGET.html)
 Thesaurus of Engineering and Scientific Terms (TEST)
 ERIC Thesaurus for Education
 Thesaurus of American Psychological Association (APA)
 UNESCO Thesaurus, etc.
Davis and Rush propose the following criteria for
evaluating thesaurus.
 Terminology: is it appropriate for the field, up-to-date
and accurate?
 Scope: is it too broad or too narrow to cover the field
adequately?
 Subdivisions: are there reasonable subdivisions?
 Definitions and notes: are enough included for clarity?
 References: are they adequate in both number and
form?
 Format: is it legible?
 Classification numbers: is the listing keyed to any kind
of classification scheme, if appropriate?
1. To provide a map of a given field of
knowledge, which helps an indexer or a searcher to
understand the structure of the field.
2. To provide a standard vocabulary for a given
subject field.
3. To provide a system of references between terms
which will ensure that only one term from a set of
synonyms is used for indexing one concept.
4. To provide a guide for users of the systems so that
they choose the correct term for a subject search.
5. The use of terms in a given subject field may be
standardized.
 Thesauri is a vocabulary control in an indexing
language.
 It is a list of terms arranged in some meaningful
form and provides hierarchically and non-
hierarchically.
 It provides control over synonyms, it distinguishes
homographs and it brings related terms.
 Exert terminology control in choosing proper
headings subject cataloguing and indexing.
 Increases speed of information retrieval system.
 It helps for the user find out information on a
specific topic but also on related topics.
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Thesaurus 2101

  • 1. A. ROSELINE MLIS 2ND YEAR PONDICHERRY UNIVERSITY
  • 2. The word `thesaurus' comes from Greek term `thesauros' meaning a storehouse or treasury of words. Quotes its use in 1736 as a treasury or store house of knowledge. Thesaurus was first conceived by Peter Mark Roget, who brought out in 1825 his thesaurus of “English words and Phrases”.
  • 3. A compilation of words and phrases showing synonyms and hierarchical and other relationships and dependencies, the function of which is to provide a standardized vocabulary for information storage and retrieval systems. (Rowely,1992) A thesaurus is a book of words that shows relationship among the words it contains. (Allen Kent)
  • 4.  To provide standard vocabulary for a given subject area by exercising control on the vocabulary of terms used in an indexing language.  To provide an aid to indexers in selecting term(s) for describing the subject matter of documents.  To help users to formulate their queries precisely.'  To provide display of-relationships between terms to facilitate the conduct of a comprehensive search systematically.  To provide a system of references between terms which will ensure that only one term from a set of synonyms is to be used both for indexing and searching.
  • 5. 1. Descriptors 2. Non descriptors 3. Relationship between terms i. Hierarchical relationship ii. Non-Hierarchical relationship
  • 6. „ The terms that have been defined for use by the thesaurus. For use in indexes. Descriptor should be nouns, either single nouns, noun phrases or nouns with qualifiers indicated in parentheses
  • 7. Motor vehicles MT 6.60 Equipment and facilities UF Automobiles UF Cars UF Trucks BT Vehicles RT Road Engineering RT Road Transport
  • 8.  Š A non-descriptor, also called forbidden term, is a term designating a concept very close to that represented by a descriptor.  Š It contains a reference to the corresponding descriptor as the only relationship
  • 9. Non-descriptor Automobiles USE Motor vehicles Cars USE Motor vehicles Trucks USE Motor vehicles
  • 10. It shows the interrelationship between concepts in a hierarchy.  It refers to super ordinate and subordinate relationship for a concept.  This relationship may be of three types: i. Genus-Species (Generic) relationship ii. Hierarchical Whole-Part relationship iii. Instance Relationship
  • 11. It links genus and species and represents the basis of scientific, taxonomic system. For Example: Capital Markets BT Financial Markets Financial Markets NT Capital Markets
  • 12. It means that the name of a part implies the name of its whole in any context. For Example: Science NT Physical Chemistry Physical Chemistry BT Science
  • 13. occurs in a particular instance, which links proper name with common noun. For Example: Mountain NT Himalayas Himalayas BT Mountain Regions
  • 14. Two terms are related other than hierarchical, the relationship may be called non-hierarchical relationship. Two types are: i. Equivalence (or preferential) relationship ii. Associative (or affinitive) relationship
  • 15.  It refers to the preferred terms and distinguishes such terms from the non- preferred terms.  When terms are regarded as similar or almost the same in meaning, they can be combined with the same concept. Synonyms, near- synonyms, and quasi-synonyms come under this category.  The symbols used to represent these relationships in a thesaurus are USE and OF (Used For).
  • 16. For Examples: 1. Popular names and scientific names E.g. Onion/ Allium cepa 2. Variant spelling E.g. Pray/ Prey 3. Terms from different cultures E.g. Flat/ apartment 4. Abbreviations and full names E.g. WHO/ World Health Organization
  • 17.  This relationship is employed to cover other relationship between terms that are related but are neither consistently hierarchical nor equivalent. They are indicated by the code RT (Related Terms).  Two types of associative relationship are: i. Same Category e.g. Aero plane - Helicopter ii. Different category e.g. Operating system - Software
  • 18.  DESCRIPTOR (With scope note whenever needed)  Synonyms and quasi-synonyms (displaying equivalence relationship and denoted by the relationship indicator USE/UF (Use For)  Broader Terms (displaying hierarchical - subordinate relationship and denoted by BT)  Narrower Terms (displaying hierarchical - subordinates relationship and denoted by NT)  Related Terms (displaying associate relationship and denoted by RT)  Top Term (displaying hierarchical - subordinates relationship and denoted by TT . Top term or TT is not repeated when all the descriptors belong to the same broad class).
  • 19. 1. Need Analysis: The thesaurus need analysis should be done first, whether it is really needed or not. There may be existing thesaurus on similar subjects. 2. Gathering of Terms: The terms are collected using two principles - Principle of Literary warrant and Principle of User Warrant. In the former the logic is that a term justifies its inclusion if it is used in literature of the subject. The method is to go through abstracting sources, reference sources, periodical articles, etc. In the later case, users/ subject specialists may be consulted to gather the terms.
  • 20. 3. Organization of Terms To be organized into major categories and into hierarchies within the categories. Useful inter-hierarchical relationships should also be delineated. 4. Organization into Hierarchies Once the categories are identified, the next stage is to organize each term into hierarchies. Indexing Languages –Part I: Concepts and Types, Subject Headings Lists and Thesauri
  • 21. 5. Creation of Alphabetical Thesaurus The hierarchies are established, the classification is inserted to create alphabetical thesaurus. Each term becomes an entry and its hierarchical relationships are denoted by BT and NT. All the BT and NT terms should reciprocate. Similarly the non-hierarchical relationships are shown through use, used for and related terms (RTs).
  • 22. 6. Presentation of Thesaurus Each block of entries are arranged according to requirement. It may be alphabetical, systematic (to complement) or graphic. 7. Admission and deletion of terms The job of inclusion of terms along with all their relationships into the thesaurus, and their display in the chosen format. At this stage some terms may need to be added or deleted. 8. Evaluation Once the thesaurus is compiled it needs to be evaluated to assess its retrieval effectiveness.
  • 23. 9. Review Once the thesaurus has been compiled, it has to be reviewed by subject experts and modified as necessary 10. Maintenance a thesaurus is developed, it should be maintained properly. New terms need to be added or deleted as the case may be. This has to be done continuously.
  • 24. 1. Alphabetical display: In this form of display all indexing terms, whether preferred or non- preferred, are organized in a alphabetical sequence. Each preferred term in the following order: i. Scope note or definition ii. UF references to non-preferred equivalent terms
  • 25. iii. TT references to top-terms iv. BT references to broader terms v. NT references to narrower terms vi. RT references to related terms. Non-preferred terms are accompanied only by references (e.g. USE) to the preferred terms. PREFERRED TERM SN Scope note UF Use for BT Broader term NT Narrower term RT Related term Non-preferred term Use PREFERRED TERM
  • 26. MICROFORMS SN A miniature of replica of document UF Micro copies BT Data media NT Micro transparencies Micro-opaques RT Microphotography
  • 27. 1. Categories or hierarchies of terms arranged according to their meanings and logical relationships, and 2. An alphabetical index that directs the user to the appropriate part of the systematic section.
  • 28. Graphic display shows the indexing terms and their relationship in the form of two dimensional figures, which are supplemented by alphabetical sections. There are two types 1. Tree Structures and 2. Arrowgraphs
  • 29.  NAL Agriculture Thesaurus (United States National Agricultural Library, United States Department of Agriculture)  Evaluation Thesaurus (By M. scriven)  Thesaurus of Psychological index Terms CAPA  Clinicians’ Thesaurus (By E. Zukerman)  ROGET'S Thesaurus (http://humanities.uchicago.edu/forms_unrest /ROGET.html)  Thesaurus of Engineering and Scientific Terms (TEST)  ERIC Thesaurus for Education  Thesaurus of American Psychological Association (APA)  UNESCO Thesaurus, etc.
  • 30. Davis and Rush propose the following criteria for evaluating thesaurus.  Terminology: is it appropriate for the field, up-to-date and accurate?  Scope: is it too broad or too narrow to cover the field adequately?  Subdivisions: are there reasonable subdivisions?  Definitions and notes: are enough included for clarity?  References: are they adequate in both number and form?  Format: is it legible?  Classification numbers: is the listing keyed to any kind of classification scheme, if appropriate?
  • 31. 1. To provide a map of a given field of knowledge, which helps an indexer or a searcher to understand the structure of the field. 2. To provide a standard vocabulary for a given subject field. 3. To provide a system of references between terms which will ensure that only one term from a set of synonyms is used for indexing one concept. 4. To provide a guide for users of the systems so that they choose the correct term for a subject search. 5. The use of terms in a given subject field may be standardized.
  • 32.  Thesauri is a vocabulary control in an indexing language.  It is a list of terms arranged in some meaningful form and provides hierarchically and non- hierarchically.  It provides control over synonyms, it distinguishes homographs and it brings related terms.  Exert terminology control in choosing proper headings subject cataloguing and indexing.  Increases speed of information retrieval system.  It helps for the user find out information on a specific topic but also on related topics.