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AGROVOC: The linked data concept hub for food and agriculture

Imma Subirats-Coll, Kristin Kolshus, Andrea Turbati, Armando Stellato, Esther Mietzsch, Daniel Martini, Marcia Lei Zeng

2022Computers and Electronics in Agriculture43 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Newly acquired, aggregated and shared data are essential for innovation in food and agriculture to improve the discoverability of research. Since the early 1980′s, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has coordinated AGROVOC, a valuable tool for data to be classified homogeneously, facilitating interoperability and reuse. AGROVOC is a multilingual and controlled vocabulary designed to cover concepts and terminology under FAO's areas of interest. It is the largest Linked Open Data set about agriculture available for public use and its highest impact is through facilitating the access and visibility of data across domains and languages. This chapter has the aim of describing the current status of one of the most popular thesaurus in all FAO’s areas of interest, and how it has become the Linked Data Concept Hub for food and agriculture, through new procedures put in place.

Topics & Concepts

DiscoverabilityInteroperabilityTerminologyAgricultureOpen dataComputer scienceReuseWorld Wide WebData scienceGeographyKnowledge managementEngineeringWaste managementPhilosophyLinguisticsArchaeologySemantic Web and OntologiesBiomedical Text Mining and OntologiesResearch Data Management Practices
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