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=Directory Inclusion Formats=
=Directory Inclusion Formats=
This page is dedicated to documeting formats for including resources in a directory.* TTLB
This page is dedicated to documenting formats for including resources in a directory. See [[directory-inclusion-examples]] for various examples found on the web.


* "[Carnival Name] can also be found at The Truth Laid Bear's ÜberCarnival."
== Authors ==
* Ryan King
 
== Formats ==
 
* "[Carnival Name] can also be found at The Truth Laid Bear's (TTLB) ÜberCarnival."
** this is a way for Carnival posts to get put into the ÜberCarnival
** this is a way for Carnival posts to get put into the ÜberCarnival
** it appears that the communities and carnivals are all done in a non-distributed manner
** it appears that the communities and carnivals are all done in a non-distributed manner
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** a way to list resources for an xml namespace
** a way to list resources for an xml namespace
** this format deals more with the way that the directory is marked up than with how the directory is linked to
** this format deals more with the way that the directory is marked up than with how the directory is linked to
* directory urls?
** Lot of directories do 'listed in foo' links (often with a badge), but don't link to the specific part of the directory they're listed in.
* how do people indicate 'a directory for a page'?
** Hardly anyone links to the specific page, many link to the root of the directory. For example, many blogshares listed blogs use http://blogshares.com/images/blogshares.gif to signify that they're listed, but not where in the directory they're listed.
* [http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/ SKOS]
* [http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/ SKOS]
** "SKOS is an area of work developing specifications and standards to support the use of knowledge organisation systems (KOS) such as thesauri, classification schemes, subject heading lists, taxonomies, terminologies, glossaries and other types of controlled vocabulary within the framework of the semantic web."
** "SKOS is an area of work developing specifications and standards to support the use of knowledge organisation systems (KOS) such as thesauri, classification schemes, subject heading lists, taxonomies, terminologies, glossaries and other types of controlled vocabulary within the framework of the semantic web."
** [http://microformats.org/discuss/mail/microformats-discuss/2005-August/000772.html According to] [[DannyAyers]], SKOS could be useful prior art. [[RyanKing]] is still reading the specs.
** [http://microformats.org/discuss/mail/microformats-discuss/2005-August/000772.html According to] [[DannyAyers]], SKOS could be useful prior art. [[User:RyanKing]] is still reading the specs.
* [http://www.topicmaps.org/xtm/1.0/ Topic Maps] might be relevent. --[[User:RyanKing]]
 
== See Also ==
* [[directory-inclusion-examples]]
* [[directory-inclusion-brainstorming]]

Latest revision as of 21:20, 20 December 2008

Directory Inclusion Formats

This page is dedicated to documenting formats for including resources in a directory. See directory-inclusion-examples for various examples found on the web.

Authors

  • Ryan King

Formats

  • "[Carnival Name] can also be found at The Truth Laid Bear's (TTLB) ÜberCarnival."
    • this is a way for Carnival posts to get put into the ÜberCarnival
    • it appears that the communities and carnivals are all done in a non-distributed manner
  • blogwise
  • webrings
  • XML
  • SKOS
    • "SKOS is an area of work developing specifications and standards to support the use of knowledge organisation systems (KOS) such as thesauri, classification schemes, subject heading lists, taxonomies, terminologies, glossaries and other types of controlled vocabulary within the framework of the semantic web."
    • According to DannyAyers, SKOS could be useful prior art. User:RyanKing is still reading the specs.
  • Topic Maps might be relevent. --User:RyanKing

See Also