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Examples of what people actually publish on the Web when discussing, linking to, referring to media.  This is focused predominantly on time based media such as audio and video, but may consider aspects of static media as well such as still images.
Examples of what people actually publish on the Web when discussing, linking to, referring to media.  This is focused predominantly on time based media such as audio and video, but may consider aspects of static media as well such as still images.


== Emphasis on Real, Simple, and Minimal ==
== Emphasis on Practical, Simple, and Minimal ==


Since all previous known attempts at this problem area have ended up quite complex and over-designed, this attempt will place simplicity and minimalism first and foremost.
Since all previous known attempts at this problem area have ended up quite complex and over-designed, this attempt will place simplicity and minimalism first and foremost.


Thus for now, this document is deliberately restricted to examples that are:
Thus for now, this document is deliberately restricted to examples that are:
* ''Actual'' examples on the Web with URLs to the originals (note, all *-examples pages should be like this, but previous attempts at documenting media info examples have mostly ignored this, and thus it is necessary to be explicit).
* ''Actual'' examples in practice on the Web with URLs to the originals (note, all *-examples pages should be like this, but previous attempts at documenting media info examples have mostly ignored this requirement, and thus it is necessary to be explicit).
* Representative of ''very common'' publishing behavior on the Web.  This focus on common, representative examples is essential.  If possible, include an estimate of the number of similar examples. E.g. ~10k.
* Representative of ''very common'' publishing behavior on the Web.  This focus on common, representative examples is essential.  If possible, include an estimate of the number of similar examples. E.g. ~10k.
* Simple and minimalist.  As simple as possible.  Go read [http://microformats.org/wiki/microformats#the_microformats_principles the microformats principles] right now before proceeding any further.
* Simple and minimalist.  As simple as possible.  Go read [http://microformats.org/wiki/microformats#the_microformats_principles the microformats principles] right now before proceeding any further.
Any examples added which do not conform to these requirements will be deleted.
== Table of Contents ==
__TOC__


== Examples ==
== Examples ==
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** Contextual:
** Contextual:
*** (primary) speaker is indicated in nearby text
*** (primary) speaker is indicated in nearby text
==== Music ===
=== Music ===
* ...
* ...


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== Next Steps ==
== Next Steps ==
# Add more real-world, simple, minimal examples.
# Add more real-world, simple, minimal examples.
# Research and organize existing/previous [[media-info-formats]], with a focus on formats for publishing '''user-visible''' media information.
# Research and organize existing/previous [[media-info-formats]], with a focus on formats for publishing '''common''', '''user-visible''' media information.
# Start [[media-info-brainstorming]] based on examples.
# Start [[media-info-brainstorming]] based on examples.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
* [[media-metadata-examples]] - previous attempt which is a bit of a deep-dive mess, and includes formats which should be in a separate page.  Probably useful as both a source of research.
* [[media-metadata-examples]] - previous attempt which is a bit of a deep-dive mess, and includes formats which should be in a separate page.  Probably useful as both a source of research.

Revision as of 19:01, 1 January 2006

Media Info Examples

Contributors

Introduction

Examples of what people actually publish on the Web when discussing, linking to, referring to media. This is focused predominantly on time based media such as audio and video, but may consider aspects of static media as well such as still images.

Emphasis on Practical, Simple, and Minimal

Since all previous known attempts at this problem area have ended up quite complex and over-designed, this attempt will place simplicity and minimalism first and foremost.

Thus for now, this document is deliberately restricted to examples that are:

  • Actual examples in practice on the Web with URLs to the originals (note, all *-examples pages should be like this, but previous attempts at documenting media info examples have mostly ignored this requirement, and thus it is necessary to be explicit).
  • Representative of very common publishing behavior on the Web. This focus on common, representative examples is essential. If possible, include an estimate of the number of similar examples. E.g. ~10k.
  • Simple and minimalist. As simple as possible. Go read the microformats principles right now before proceeding any further.

Any examples added which do not conform to these requirements will be deleted.

Table of Contents

Examples

Audio

Speech

Publication of audio speeches on blogs is often called "podcasting". In essence though, it is simply audio speech publishing.

  • Microformats: Web Essentials Audio
    • Appears to be composed of:
      • title/summary of the recording
      • clickable hyperlink to the recording (MP3)
    • Contextual:
      • (primary) speaker is indicated in nearby text

Music

  • ...

Video

  • ...

Next Steps

  1. Add more real-world, simple, minimal examples.
  2. Research and organize existing/previous media-info-formats, with a focus on formats for publishing common, user-visible media information.
  3. Start media-info-brainstorming based on examples.

See Also

  • media-metadata-examples - previous attempt which is a bit of a deep-dive mess, and includes formats which should be in a separate page. Probably useful as both a source of research.