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termilist

Termilist is a term used to describe a person who specializes in compiling and maintaining term lists, such as glossaries and controlled vocabularies, for a domain or organization. The term can also refer to a software tool or workflow designed to manage term lists. In practice, a termilist identifies, verifies, and standardizes terms, assigns definitions, parts of speech, usage notes, and metadata, and establishes relationships among terms (synonyms, broader and narrower terms, related concepts) to support consistent indexing and retrieval across systems. They typically work with subject matter experts, translators, data stewards, and information architects, producing deliverables such as multilingual glossaries, taxonomies, and SKOS-compatible vocabularies.

Termilists use a combination of manual curation and automated techniques, including term extraction from corpora, mining

Applications span technical writing, localization, scientific publishing, data governance, and knowledge management. Key challenges include polysemy,

existing
documentation,
and
crowd-sourced
validation.
Governance,
versioning,
provenance,
and
clear
scope
notes
are
important
for
maintaining
quality
over
time.
Tools
include
spreadsheets
or
database-backed
glossaries,
taxonomy
management
platforms,
and
ontology
editors
that
support
interoperability
standards
like
SKOS
and
RDF.
synonymy,
language
variation,
domain-specific
jargon,
and
evolving
terminology.
Best
practices
emphasize
source
validation,
stakeholder
engagement,
and
robust
metadata
to
enable
machine
readability
and
reuse.
See
also
glossary,
controlled
vocabulary,
taxonomy,
ontology,
and
terminologist.