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# An organized arrangement of words and phrases used to index content and/or to retrieve content through browsing or searching. It typically includes preferred and variant terms and has a defined scope or describes a specific domain.(from ''Introduction to Controlled Vocabularies: Terminology for Art, Architecture, and Other Cultural Works'', [http://www.getty.edu/research/publications/electronic_publications/intro_controlled_vocab/what.pdf "What Are Controlled Vocabularies?"], Patricia Harpring
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:1. An organized arrangement of words and phrases used to index content and/or to retrieve content through browsing or searching. It typically includes preferred and variant terms and has a defined scope or describes a specific domain.(from ''Introduction to Controlled Vocabularies: Terminology for Art, Architecture, and Other Cultural Works'', [http://www.getty.edu/research/publications/electronic_publications/intro_controlled_vocab/what.pdf "What Are Controlled Vocabularies?"], Patricia Harpring.
# A collection of preferred terms that are used to promote consistent description and retrieval  of data. (from ''Building Ontologies with Basic Formal Ontology'', R. Arp, B. Smith, A. Spear)
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Controlled Vocabulary

1. An organized arrangement of words and phrases used to index content and/or to retrieve content through browsing or searching. It typically includes preferred and variant terms and has a defined scope or describes a specific domain.(from Introduction to Controlled Vocabularies: Terminology for Art, Architecture, and Other Cultural Works, "What Are Controlled Vocabularies?", Patricia Harpring.
2. A collection of preferred terms that are used to promote consistent description and retrieval of data. (from Building Ontologies with Basic Formal Ontology, R. Arp, B. Smith, A. Spear)