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Nationally agreed terminology ([thesauri|Glossay#Thesaurus|target='_blank']) can be incorporated into database systems (through features such as controlled terminology fields, standard queries and reports), to facilitate their day-to-day use by HER officers and ensure consistency of recording (see [B.7|SectionB.7]). The terminology is now largely the responsibility of FISH and the FISH Terminology Working group, although some of the word-lists are managed behalf of FISH by Historic England. Some of the most commonly used are available to view online via the [Historic England website|http://thesaurus.historicengland.org.uk/|target='_blank'], or are downloadable from the [FISH website|http://fishforum.weebly.com/download-fish-terminology.html|target='_blank'] in a variety of formats including PDF, XLS and CSV files.
Nationally agreed terminology ([thesauri|Glossay#Thesaurus|target='_blank']) can be incorporated into database systems (through features such as controlled terminology fields, standard queries and reports), to facilitate their day-to-day use by HER officers and ensure consistency of recording (see [B.7|SectionB.7]). The terminology is now largely the responsibility of FISH and the [FISH Terminology Working Group|Glossary#FISH Terminology Working Group|target='_blank'], although some of the word-lists are managed behalf of FISH by Historic England. Some of the most commonly used are available to view online via the [Historic England website|http://thesaurus.historicengland.org.uk/|target='_blank'], or are downloadable from the [FISH website|http://fishforum.weebly.com/download-fish-terminology.html|target='_blank'] in a variety of formats including PDF, XLS and CSV files.
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More recently some of the cultural heritage thesauri and vocabularies produced by Historic England, the [RCAHMS|Glossary#RCAHMS|target='_blank'], the [RCAHMW|Glossary#RCAHMW|target='_blank'], the [ADS|Glossary#ADS|target='_blank'] and the University of South Wales have been made freely available as [Linked Open Data|Glossary#Linked Data|target='_blank'] as an outcome of the AHRC funded [SENESCHAL Project|Glossary#SENESCHAL|target='_blank']. The project aims to make vocabularies available online as Semantic Web resources, beginning with current [Heritage Data|http://www.heritagedata.org/blog/|target='_blank'], with the intention of making other vocabularies available over time.
More recently some of the cultural heritage thesauri and vocabularies produced by Historic England, the [RCAHMS|Glossary#RCAHMS|target='_blank'], the [RCAHMW|Glossary#RCAHMW|target='_blank'], the [ADS|Glossary#ADS|target='_blank'] and the University of South Wales have been made freely available as [Linked Open Data|Glossary#Linked Data|target='_blank'] as an outcome of the [AHRC|Glossary#AHRC|target='_blank'] funded [SENESCHAL Project|Glossary#SENESCHAL|target='_blank']. The project aims to make vocabularies available online as Semantic Web resources, beginning with current [Heritage Data|http://www.heritagedata.org/blog/|target='_blank'], with the intention of making other vocabularies available over time.