- "...a tool for individuals and groups to publish and protect their work in context." - What is meant by "protect their work"? Will their work be made free? - ...will allow digital recordings, high resolution images, and interactive visualizations to be located and shown... - The experts themselves in any given area would hash it out over which materials best illustrate and/or serve as an index on any given topic. - Simply seeing where the experts do not agree tells a story by itself. - Sounds like Wikipedia! - CDT generates maps and graphics to show simplified overviews of these processes... - See also: Touchgraph: http://www.fxparlant.net/Special:Touchgraph - See also: Ultimate Wiktionary: http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Ultimate_Wiktionary_data_design
Cheers, /Alterego http://www.qwikly.comhttp://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Ultimate_Wiktionary_data_design
On 9/22/05, deborah.macpherson deborah.macpherson@cox.net wrote:
I am interested in making a map of Wikipedia in order to streamline the content, provide an overview of different areas, and connect Wikipedia to digital archives maintained by museums and laboratories all around the world. For more information please see http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/CDT_proposal .
If you would like to collaborate, or if you already have similar efforts underway, please contact me.
Thank you,
Deborah MacPherson
Deborah MacPherson, Projects Director Accuracy&Aesthetics, A Nonprofit Organization for the Advancement of Education, Cultural Heritage, and Science www.accuracyandaesthetics.com http://www.accuracyandaesthetics.com www.deborahmacpherson.com http://www.deborahmacpherson.com
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