Re: followup to question about vocabularies and the glossary

+1 to have a glossary!

2014-12-05 12:33 GMT-03:00 Christophe Guéret <christophe.gueret@dans.knaw.nl
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> +1 to have a glossary
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> On 5 December 2014 at 16:26, Mcgibbney, Lewis J (398M) <
> Lewis.J.Mcgibbney@jpl.nasa.gov> wrote:
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>> Dr. Lewis John McGibbney PhD, B.Sc., MAGU
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>> On 12/5/14, 7:22 AM, "Annette Greiner" <amgreiner@lbl.gov> wrote:
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>> >Hi folks,
>> >During this morning¹s call, I asked whether developing a separate
>> >glossary might be redundant with the task we already have to develop a
>> >vocabulary. I was thinking that, since a vocabulary is a list of what is
>> >meant by specific terms to be used in a certain context, if we were
>> >writing a vocabulary that would define what we were also contemplating
>> >putting into a glossary, the two would be redundant. Looking again at the
>> >charter, I see that there are two vocabularies that we are expected to
>> >develop, and they are both pretty specific. Since neither of them is a
>> >general vocabulary for describing published datasets, I would suggest
>> >that we stick with adding a glossary, unless people think that there is
>> >something to be gained by making it a vocabulary. For my own purposes, I
>> >think a glossary is fine.
>> >-Annette
>> >--
>> >Annette Greiner
>> >NERSC Data and Analytics Services
>> >Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
>> >510-495-2935
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