Dear colleagues,

The German National Library of Economics - Leibniz Information Centre for 
Economics has published version 9.0 of its STW Thesaurus for 
Economics<http://zbw.eu/stw>. This relaunch marks the end of a complete 
revision of STW according to the current terminology usage in the latest 
international research literature in economics. Furthermore, the number of 
additional entry terms to search in EconBiz<http://econbiz.de/> has been 
extended considerably.
The STW is the world's most comprehensive thesaurus for search and content 
indexing in economics. Developed in the mid-1990s, it has since been 
continuously developed by the ZBW according to the latest language usage in 
international economics. Available in German and English, the STW consists of 
over 6,000 subject headings and more than 20,000 synonyms. The STW is developed 
by an interdisciplinary team of experts which is also responsible for the 
technical maintenance of STW, including its integration into cross-linked 
information environments and the development of innovative web services. 
Published as one of the first thesauri in the Linked Open Data cloud, the STW 
contains links to other vocabularies, as for example the Integrated Authority 
File, the Thesaurus for the Social Sciences and AGROVOC.
The STW is used by the ZBW and other libraries and infrastructure services for 
the indexing of literature and research data in economics. Researchers use the 
STW to search in the ZBW search portal for economics EconBiz and to index their 
own literature and research data. It can be used from inside a content 
management system to organize documents, blogs or web sites. Additionally, it 
can be used as a hub to access other vocabularies available on the web.Since 
the end of 2014, the STW is available under the free Open Database License 
(ODbL1.0). You may download<http://zbw.eu/stw/versions/latest/download> STW and 
its mappings, access its Web Services<http://zbw.eu/beta/econ-ws> or SPARQL 
endpoint<http://zbw.eu/beta/sparql/stw>. Change reports for the current 
version<http://zbw.eu/stw/version/9.0/changes/> and for the complete 
overhaul<http://zbw.eu/stw/relaunch> based on an innovative Linked Data based 
approach<https://github.com/jneubert/skos-history> allow to visualize and to 
trace back all the recent changes in the STW.
You may contact the STW team at thes-t...@zbw.eu to:

-          ask questions or make comments,

-          suggest new terms,

-          let us know that you are using STW in your institution or in your 
applications,

-          let us know about a publication you authored and which mentions STW.
To stay updated about any news concerning STW please register at 
stw-announce<mailto:sy...@lists.uni-kiel.de?subject=stw-announce&body=subscribe%20stw-announce>.
 To ask questions and to get in contact with other STW users please register at 
stw-user<mailto:sy...@lists.uni-kiel.de?subject=stw-user&body=subscribe%20stw-user>.
Quick links:

*         Search terms or browse hierarchies<http://zbw.eu/stw>

*         Browse STW relauch<http://zbw.eu/stw/relaunch>

*         Download STW<http://zbw.eu/stw/versions/latest/download>

*         Access the Web Services<http://zbw.eu/beta/econ-ws>

*         Visit ZBW<http://zbw.eu/>

Kind regards,
Andreas Kempf & Joachim Neubert

Contact
Dr. Andreas Oskar Kempf
Academic Services

ZBW - German National Library of Economics
Leibniz Information Centre for Economics
Neuer Jungfernstieg 21
D-20354 Hamburg

T: +49-40-42834-459

F: +49-40-42834-299

E:  a.ke...@zbw.eu

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