On Sep 26, 2006, at 5:51 PM, Leonard Mada wrote:
I come up with another idea regarding the standardisation of keywords.
I believe that the ultimate goal is to have standard keywords, too.
However, as this will be difficult, a possible solution is to let
users specify their own keywords. Have a talk-back feature. Collect
used keywords over a period of 1-2 years. And build a list with the
most frequently used keywords. These are likely to be used more widely
and therefore could be bundled with future versions of OOo. Of course,
users could change this list and adapt it further to their specific
needs, but it would be a starting point for their own list.
I've suggested something like this to the Zotero developers:
<http://netapps.muohio.edu/blogs/darcusb/darcusb/archives/2006/09/09/
zotero-and-the-practical-semantic-web>
But there you use other mechanisms for associating tags than uses
having to worry about explicitly defining a hierarchy.
BTW, Zotero ought to be going public beta next week. I suggest people
take a close look when it does.
Bruce
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