Collections are used to group subsets of data in IATE pertaining to specific projects or subdomains and to simplify the management of that data. Collections can be attached to the Language-Independent Level (LIL), Language Level (LL) and/or Term Level (TL).
- Collections are attached to the Language-Independent Level (LIL) when they are managed by the central terminology coordination teams in each institution. Multilingual interinstitutional (EU-) collections are also attached to the LIL.
- Language-specific collections are attached to the Language Level (LL) or Term Level (TL).
- Collections attached to the Term Level (TL) are also useful to group specific terms for various data management purposes.
There are three types of collection: – ‘related to subject area‘, used for thematic collections – ‘related to project management‘, used for projects – ‘miscellaneous‘, used for various administrative purposes. |
The name of a collection follows this pattern: INSTITUTION CODE–LANG CODE–SHORT NAME–YEAR Examples: Consilium-MUL-International organisations EP-MUL-EP Political bodies CJUE-MUL-Juridictions Nationales/National courts, tribunals COM-eGOV COM-COVID19 COM-SV-Waste EU-LA-TAXONOMY If the collection is interinstitutional, the institution code will be EU. If the collection is multilingual, the language code will be MUL. The year is optional. |
(*) USER GROUPS AND ACCESS RIGHTS
Check below how different IATE users can use collections:
User group | Search & view | View collection metadata |
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NON-LOGGED-IN USERS & EXTERNAL LOGGED-IN USERS | only non-confidential collections | Institution Language Name Year Description Type |
INTERNAL LOGGED-IN USERS | non-confidential and confidential collections | Institution Language Name Year Description Type Protection Confidentiality |