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Detailed information about the term: Arts and entertainment [Hide label descriptions]
ID (A unique number given to the Preferred Term.): 1041  
Preferred Term (A term used consistently when indexing to represent a given concept; sometimes known as "descriptor".): Arts and entertainment  
Scope Note (A scope note is used to restrict or expand the meaning of a Preferred Term, to distinguish between Preferred Terms that have overlapping meanings in natural language, or to provide other advice on term usage to either the indexer or the searcher. A scope note clarifies the intended use of a term within the list.):  
History Note (Text describing changes to the term between versions of the list.):  
A to Z (Denotes if a term might be expected to appear in an A-Z index of resources associated with the term. For example category list terms flagged as included in an "A-Z" should appear in the A-Z page of a Web site of categorised content.): Yes  
Term Usage Count (The number of local authority Web pages that are known to use this term.): 568 [List of pages using this term]
Non-preferred (A non-preferred term is provided as an entry point, to help users find the appropriate Preferred Term. Do not use non-preferred terms in metadata.):
ID (A unique number given to the Non-preferred Term.): 31  
Name (The name of the Term.): Entertainment  
Type (The type of Non-preferred Term - acronym, search term, synonym or misspelling. "Search terms" are not precise equivalents of preferred terms. They are often more general and so they (and no other types) may apply to more than one preferred term.): Synonym
Scope Note (A scope note is used to restrict or expand the meaning of Term, to distinguish between Terms that have overlapping meanings in natural language, or to provide other advice on term usage to either the indexer or the searcher. A scope note clarifies the intended use of a term within the list.):  
History Notes (Text describing changes to the term between versions of the list.):  
A to Z (Denotes if a term might be expected to appear in an A-Z index of resources associated with the term. For example category list terms flagged as included in an "A-Z" should appear in the A-Z page of a Web site of categorised content.): No  
ID (A unique number given to the Non-preferred Term.): 1040  
Name (The name of the Term.): Arts, entertainment and culture  
Type (The type of Non-preferred Term - acronym, search term, synonym or misspelling. "Search terms" are not precise equivalents of preferred terms. They are often more general and so they (and no other types) may apply to more than one preferred term.): Synonym
Scope Note (A scope note is used to restrict or expand the meaning of Term, to distinguish between Terms that have overlapping meanings in natural language, or to provide other advice on term usage to either the indexer or the searcher. A scope note clarifies the intended use of a term within the list.):  
History Notes (Text describing changes to the term between versions of the list.): Changed to lead in equivalent in 1.02  
A to Z (Denotes if a term might be expected to appear in an A-Z index of resources associated with the term. For example category list terms flagged as included in an "A-Z" should appear in the A-Z page of a Web site of categorised content.): No  
ID (A unique number given to the Non-preferred Term.): 2681  
Name (The name of the Term.): Performing arts  
Type (The type of Non-preferred Term - acronym, search term, synonym or misspelling. "Search terms" are not precise equivalents of preferred terms. They are often more general and so they (and no other types) may apply to more than one preferred term.): Synonym
Scope Note (A scope note is used to restrict or expand the meaning of Term, to distinguish between Terms that have overlapping meanings in natural language, or to provide other advice on term usage to either the indexer or the searcher. A scope note clarifies the intended use of a term within the list.):  
History Notes (Text describing changes to the term between versions of the list.): New equivalent lead-in added in 1.02  
A to Z (Denotes if a term might be expected to appear in an A-Z index of resources associated with the term. For example category list terms flagged as included in an "A-Z" should appear in the A-Z page of a Web site of categorised content.): No  
ID (A unique number given to the Non-preferred Term.): 2683  
Name (The name of the Term.): Arts venues  
Type (The type of Non-preferred Term - acronym, search term, synonym or misspelling. "Search terms" are not precise equivalents of preferred terms. They are often more general and so they (and no other types) may apply to more than one preferred term.): Search Term
Scope Note (A scope note is used to restrict or expand the meaning of Term, to distinguish between Terms that have overlapping meanings in natural language, or to provide other advice on term usage to either the indexer or the searcher. A scope note clarifies the intended use of a term within the list.):  
History Notes (Text describing changes to the term between versions of the list.): New equivalent lead-in added in 1.02  
A to Z (Denotes if a term might be expected to appear in an A-Z index of resources associated with the term. For example category list terms flagged as included in an "A-Z" should appear in the A-Z page of a Web site of categorised content.): No  
ID (A unique number given to the Non-preferred Term.): 2684  
Name (The name of the Term.): Arts groups  
Type (The type of Non-preferred Term - acronym, search term, synonym or misspelling. "Search terms" are not precise equivalents of preferred terms. They are often more general and so they (and no other types) may apply to more than one preferred term.): Search Term
Scope Note (A scope note is used to restrict or expand the meaning of Term, to distinguish between Terms that have overlapping meanings in natural language, or to provide other advice on term usage to either the indexer or the searcher. A scope note clarifies the intended use of a term within the list.):  
History Notes (Text describing changes to the term between versions of the list.): New equivalent lead-in added in 1.02  
A to Z (Denotes if a term might be expected to appear in an A-Z index of resources associated with the term. For example category list terms flagged as included in an "A-Z" should appear in the A-Z page of a Web site of categorised content.): No  
ID (A unique number given to the Non-preferred Term.): 3527  
Name (The name of the Term.): Arts  
Type (The type of Non-preferred Term - acronym, search term, synonym or misspelling. "Search terms" are not precise equivalents of preferred terms. They are often more general and so they (and no other types) may apply to more than one preferred term.): Search Term
Scope Note (A scope note is used to restrict or expand the meaning of Term, to distinguish between Terms that have overlapping meanings in natural language, or to provide other advice on term usage to either the indexer or the searcher. A scope note clarifies the intended use of a term within the list.):  
History Notes (Text describing changes to the term between versions of the list.):  
A to Z (Denotes if a term might be expected to appear in an A-Z index of resources associated with the term. For example category list terms flagged as included in an "A-Z" should appear in the A-Z page of a Web site of categorised content.): No  
ID (A unique number given to the Non-preferred Term.): 4012  
Name (The name of the Term.): Shows  
Type (The type of Non-preferred Term - acronym, search term, synonym or misspelling. "Search terms" are not precise equivalents of preferred terms. They are often more general and so they (and no other types) may apply to more than one preferred term.): Search Term
Scope Note (A scope note is used to restrict or expand the meaning of Term, to distinguish between Terms that have overlapping meanings in natural language, or to provide other advice on term usage to either the indexer or the searcher. A scope note clarifies the intended use of a term within the list.):  
History Notes (Text describing changes to the term between versions of the list.):  
A to Z (Denotes if a term might be expected to appear in an A-Z index of resources associated with the term. For example category list terms flagged as included in an "A-Z" should appear in the A-Z page of a Web site of categorised content.): No  
Related Terms (Term elsewhere in the hierarchy that may be relevant to someone searching for resources using the term shown. Related terms are sometimes known as ‘associative terms’ and may be used to determine ‘see also’ links from a Web page.):
ID (A unique number given to the Non-preferred Term.): 3304  
Name (The name of the Term.): Entertainment licences  
Scope Note (A scope note is used to restrict or expand the meaning of Term, to distinguish between Terms that have overlapping meanings in natural language, or to provide other advice on term usage to either the indexer or the searcher. A scope note clarifies the intended use of a term within the list.):  
History Notes (Text describing changes to the term between versions of the list.): New term added which is more descriptive and specific to licensing.  
A to Z (Denotes if a term might be expected to appear in an A-Z index of resources associated with the term. For example category list terms flagged as included in an "A-Z" should appear in the A-Z page of a Web site of categorised content.): Yes  
Broader Terms (Terms with a broader scope than the one selected.  Such terms sit above the selected term in the hierarchical structure.  For poly-hierarchical lists a term may have more than one broader term.):
ID (A unique number given to the Non-preferred Term.): 1039  
Name (The name of the Term.): Leisure and culture  
Scope Note (A scope note is used to restrict or expand the meaning of Term, to distinguish between Terms that have overlapping meanings in natural language, or to provide other advice on term usage to either the indexer or the searcher. A scope note clarifies the intended use of a term within the list.):  
History Notes (Text describing changes to the term between versions of the list.):  
A to Z (Denotes if a term might be expected to appear in an A-Z index of resources associated with the term. For example category list terms flagged as included in an "A-Z" should appear in the A-Z page of a Web site of categorised content.): Yes  
Mapping from LGSL (Term(s) from another list that are equivalent to this Preferred Term.):
Mapping from GCL (Term(s) from another list that are equivalent to this Preferred Term.):
Mapping from ACL (Term(s) from another list that are equivalent to this Preferred Term.):
61 Arts
Mapping from IPSV (Term(s) from another list that are equivalent to this Preferred Term.):