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UNESCO-IBE Education Thesaurus 
The UNESCO-IBE Education Thesaurus is an important indexing tool in the education field. Its descriptors are used for indexing materials in the electronic catalogue IBEDOCS, and the Thesaurus is the principal tool in many educational documentation centres around the world. The most recent edition (sixth ed., 2nd rev., 2007) is available online in English.
Learning Resource Exchange [LRE] Thesaurus 
The European Treasury Browser [ETB] was a multilingual thesaurus in eight languages: Danish, English, French, German, Greek, Italian, Spanish, Swedish. It has been conceived within the ETB project as a documentary tool aimed to facilitate indexing and searching processes in two contexts: - a metadata infrastructure for information exchange, connecting European educational [...]
European Training Thesaurus. ETT. 
The European Training Thesaurus constitutes the controlled vocabulary of reference in the field of vocational education and training (VET) in Europe. This revised edition is the result of Cedefop's continued effort to maintain a high quality standard. It reflects recent trends in the documents and publications produced in the field.
EUROVOC 
Eurovoc is a multilingual thesaurus covering the fields in which the European Communities are active; it provides a means of indexing the documents in the documentation systems of the European institutions and of their users. The European Parliament, the Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, the national and regional parliaments in Europe, some national [...]
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