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

March 11, 2011

Now We Are 1 (and a few days)

Filed under: News — Patrick Durusau @ 7:39 pm

I suppose it was just the press of blog entries but I missed the one year anniversary of Another Word For It.

Hard to think that a year has gone by since Is 00.7% of Relevant Documents Enough?, 1 March 2010.

Although I write as much for myself as any audience I do hope that at least some of my posts prove useful for others.

One of the things I have learned in the past year is that topic map relevant content is just about anywhere you look for it.

From data sets that would be interesting to see topic mapped, to data mining techniques that would help in identifying likely subjects in such data sets and processing techniques both for data sets and topic maps, to say nothing of all the issues related to interfaces and other issues, there is no shortage of material.

I have gotten lax on suggesting questions and activities for most posts so look for that to make a come back.

One of the reasons for the blog is to gather material for my graduate class on topic maps.

Either I can do the questions as I gather the materials or face a big rush to do them when I am putting course materials together. The better idea is to do them as I find the material.

In the coming year I need to review my prior posts for followups and expansions where necessary.

Speaking of spending time on the blog, let me call your attention to my Donations page.

Your support will help keep this blog an active source of information on topic maps and semantic diversity! (Thanks!)

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