Corporate Bodies   

The "Corporate Bodies" vocabulary was developed by the National Documentation (EKT) to support the increased documentation needs of the content collected in its repository infrastructures. It is a bilingual, hierarchical vocabulary that aims to document and link current and past corporate body / organization names. The schema of the vocabulary is based on the madsrdf standard and in addition to the basic description elements (proposed name, identifying data, address elements, notes, related web pages) contains current hierarchical relationships (is part of, consists of) and past (was part of , consisted of). At the same time, it supports a series of historical relationships that describe the evolution of organizations over time (earlier and later name, merged with another entity and resulted in, resulted from the merge of, split into, resulted from the split of, absorbed, absorbed by). The vocabulary is constantly updated and enriched with additional terms in the context of its use.

Category
Agents
Semantic class
madsrdf:CorporateName
Provider
National Documentation Center (EKT)
Default language
 
License
Attribution-ShareAlike (CC BY-SA 4.0)


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  • Ελληνική Εταιρεία Πυρηνικής Φυσικής και Εφαρμογών 
  • Hellenic Nuclear Physics Society 
  • Ε.Ε.Π.Φ.Ε. 
  • HNPS 
  • Αθήνα
  • Ελλάδα
  • +30 210 727 6953
  • hnps.eu
  • The Hellenic Nuclear Physics Society (HNPS) is a non-profit organization, which was formed in 1990 and was established formally a year later. We are a society of scientists studying fundamental problems related to the nature of matter, such as nuclear reactions and nuclear structure. We are involved in interdisciplinary studies on nuclear astrophysics and nuclear applications to meet societal needs, including medical diagnoses and environmental issues. We aim at communicating credible scientific information to the public and the State. Our Annual Symposium has a central role in disseminating our research to the international scientific community and the public.