Data Reference Lists 

A reference list is a controlled, well defined vocabulary that can be used in data creation and practice. A reference list may also be referred to as a vocabulary list or reference values. Where possible, industry standard lists should be used. Ideally, reference lists are owned and managed by a professional society or standards organization who develops and maintains these reference lists on behalf of its members and industry. The contents of reference lists should be managed by implementers as a critical element in their data governance program.

Reference Lists or Reference Values have several important functions and be fit for purpose. They verify that a value is “valid” and avoids ambiguity or circular references. They contain hierarchies where a user can select a value that is appropriate for the situation. They require maintenance and active data governance, and support corporate dialects that allow for mappings to be based on semantics rather than the term.
The Reference Lists or Reference Values on this site have been compiled by PPDM Association members over many years. Some contain a list of values created by PPDM Association members, and others contain links to lists of values created by another source. We have consolidated the information here for your convenience.
The Reference List or Reference Values site is an active and growing set of reference lists that is maintained by a dedicated PPDM Association work group. If you would like to contribute values to an existing reference list, or suggest a new reference list or participate in this work group, please contact us at projects@ppdm.org.
The PPDM Association Reference List work group has developed a Glossary of Terms guideline for building and naming reference lists.
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PPDM Reference Lists Explained

For a more detailed review of these concepts and more, please take a moment to review 'Reference Lists Explained' . For a more detailed review of these concepts and more, please take a moment to review 'Reference Lists Explained' .
As you use lists, particularly those from other parties, it is important to understand your rights to use or modify the values. See Disclaimer.

Reference List Usage Guide

The PPDM Association Reference List work group has developed a guideline to understand how to use and interpret PPDM reference lists. The work group has provided a detailed explanation about the metadata tab, the approved values and the all values tab that can be found on the downloadable spreadsheet. Included in this document is the governance for maintaining the reference lists. PPDM Association also has incorporated a function that members may request a new reference list, or request values be added to an existing published list. Click here to download "Reference List Usage Guide".