Another Word For It Patrick Durusau on Topic Maps and Semantic Diversity

November 27, 2012

Adobe CQ5 – OpenCalais Integration [Drupal too!]

Filed under: Content Management System (CMS),Drupal,OpenCalais — Patrick Durusau @ 5:35 am

Adobe CQ5 – OpenCalais Integration by Mateusz Kula.

From the post:

In the massive amount of information available on the Internet it is getting more and more difficult to find relevant and valuable content and categorize it in one way or another. No doubt tagging this overwhelming amount of data is becoming more and more crucial from the SEO and digital marketing point of view as it plays important role in site positioning and allows end users a keyword search. Problems appear when editors are not scrupulous enough to add tags for new pages, press releases, blogs and tweets and to update them when content significantly changes. The worst case scenario is when there is a CMS filled with a whole bunch of untagged content. Then it may take too much time and resources to catch up with tagging. OpenCalais turns out to be a great solutions to such problems and what is more it allows for auto-tagging and can be easily integrated with other services.

An interesting take on integrating OpenCalais with Adobe’s enterprise content management system, CQ5.

Suspect there are topic map authoring lessons here as well.

Rather than seeing topic map editing as always a separate activity, integrating it into content management workflow, automated to the degree possible, could be a move in the right direction.

BTW, there is an OpenCalais module for Drupal, in case you are interested.

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