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General Information
| Name of the terminology | Own terminology |
| Countries using the terminology | Belgium |
| Version of the terminology | |
| Date of publication | 1989 |
| Organisation name
(Please give the name of organisation(s) who owns or has reponsibility for the terminology) | Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage |
| Contact name
(Please give the name of a person who we can contact for further information) | Erik Buelinckx |
Main Features
| IS THE TERMINOLOGY A THESAURUS? | YES |
| Type of terminology resource
(Please select among the list: Simple list of terms; Glossary; Classification/Taxonomy; Thesaurus; Ontology) | Thesaurus |
| IS THE TERMINOLOGY SPECIALISED? | YES |
| Domain of description
(by description domain we mean the subject area covered by the terms of the terminology; by application domain we mean the scope of the terminology. For example if you use mineralogy terms for describing archaeology collections: the description domain would be mineralogy and the application domain would be archaeology) | art history including extensive iconography |
| IS THE TERMINOLOGY MULTILINGUAL? | YES |
| Languages
(Please provide the reference language first, then indicate a percentage to assess the rate of equivalence; e.g. "Italian 100% and English 50%" means that Italian is the reference language, and that only 50% of the Italian terms have a correspondance in English) | French 100%, Dutch 100% |
| IS THE TERMINOLOGY ALREADY SKOSIFIED? | NO |
| Status
(Please select among the list: Not planned; Only planned; In-progress; SKOSified) |
Other Features
| How many terms (lexical units) does this terminology have?
(Please select among the list: "11-100"; "101-500"; "501-1000"; "1001-5000"; "5001-10000"; "more than 10000") | Over 10000 |
| Which thesaurus features are supported?
(Choose all that apply among : Narrower term / Broader term Related term (or 'See also') Preferred Term Non-Preferred Term Use/Used for (or 'See') Use OR Use AND Top term Temporary Term Other relations Scope Note Other (special) notes: use notes, date of entry | Narrower term / Broader term
Related term (or 'See also') Preferred Term Non-Preferred Term Use/Used for (or 'See') Top term Temporary Term Other relations Scope Note |
| URL of the terminology
(if it is available online) |
