Hi Stella,
Thanks; yes ultimately we intend heritagedata.org to be the 'go to' page for the FISH thesauri when we can supply them all as linked data. For now they are split between the Heritage Data site and the FISH terminologies page:
http://heritage-standards.org.uk/fish-vocabularies/
All the best
Paul
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Thanks Paul, this is brilliant, very helpful indeed. I've been accessing FISH thesauri via Heritagedata.org but this Characterisation one isn't on there. Are there plans to add it at all?
Best wishes,
Stella
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