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

March 8, 2011

Topic Maps: Less Garbage In, Less Garbage Out

Filed under: Authoring Topic Maps,Marketing,Topic Maps — Patrick Durusau @ 10:03 am

The latest hue and cry over changes to the Google search algorithm (search for “Google farmer update,” I don’t want to dignify any of it with a link) seems like a golden advertising opportunity for topic maps.

The slogan?

Topic Maps: Less Garbage In, Less Garbage Out

That is one of the value-adds of any curated data source isn’t it?

Instead of say 200,000 “hits” post-Farmer update on some subject, what if a topic map offered 20?

Or 0.0001% of the 200,000?

Of course, there are those who would rush forward to say that I might miss an important email or blog posting on subject X.

True, but if it were truly an important email or blog posting then a curator is likely to have picked it up. Yes?

The point of curation is to save users the time and effort of winnowing (wading?) through information garbage.

Here’s a topic map construction idea:

  1. Capture all the out-going search requests from your location.
  2. Throw away all the porn searches.
  3. Create a topic map of the useful answers to the remaining searches.
  4. Use filtering software to block access to search engines and/or redirect to the topic map.

Your staff is looking for answers to work related questions, yes?

A curated resource, like a topic map, would save them time and effort in finding answers to those questions.

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