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In thinking about this issue some more, I think Austin might be right. We may want to initially try to use Categories as '''tags''' and see how that works. It seems like the easiest thing to do as it requires no new functionality in MediaWiki. It seems that the easiest way to enforce this is to only have a single layer of categories and no subcategories. We could also avoid tags like ''E. coli protocol.'' For example, the page [[Preparing electrocompetent cells]] would get tagged with <font face="courier">Category: | In thinking about this issue some more, I think Austin might be right. We may want to initially try to use Categories as '''tags''' and see how that works. It seems like the easiest thing to do as it requires no new functionality in MediaWiki. It seems that the easiest way to enforce this is to only have a single layer of categories and no subcategories. We could also avoid tags like ''E. coli protocol.'' For example, the page [[Electrocompetent cells | Preparing electrocompetent cells]] would get tagged with <font face="courier">Category:Escherichia coli</font> and <font face="courier">Category:Protocol</font> so that it would fall under both categories. This would enable users to collect together pages in different groupings. Someone viewing the category <font face="courier">Escherichia coli</font> would see equipment pages, protocol pages, material pages, and information pages. I think for our purposes, this might be a more useful application of categories. This would also have the advantage that some pages whose categorization is ambiguous could be labelled with multiple tags. For example, [[Miniprep]] could be tagged with <font face="courier">Category:DNA</font> and <font face="courier">Category:Escherichia coli</font> and <font face="courier">Category:Protocol</font>. | ||
Some useful categories off the top of my head (please edit) | Some useful categories off the top of my head (please edit) | ||
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#*and one for every other species | #*and one for every other species | ||
#Reference | #Reference | ||
#*For information resources like [[Web resources | listings of online tools]] and the | #*For information resources like [[Web resources | listings of online tools]] and the [[E. coli genotypes | genotypes]] pages. | ||
#Mimulus | #Mimulus | ||
#* and one for every research area (like [[Synthetic Biology]]) | #* and one for every research area (like [[Synthetic Biology]]) | ||
#Course | #Course | ||
#*to indicate class-related pages | #*to indicate class-related pages | ||
# | #BE.109 | ||
#*to indicate pages related to a certain course | #*to indicate pages related to a certain course | ||
#*note that BE.109 should not be a subcategory of course because there might be pages that are useful for BE.109 and thus tagged as BE.109 that are not actually true Course pages. | #*note that BE.109 should not be a subcategory of course because there might be pages that are useful for BE.109 and thus tagged as BE.109 that are not actually true Course pages. | ||
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#*to indicate pages that are maintained by a certain organization | #*to indicate pages that are maintained by a certain organization | ||
#ICSB SC | #ICSB SC | ||
#*and one for every other organization (like [[BE Board]] and [[SfGS]] | #*and one for every other organization (like [[BE Board]] and [[Students for Global Sustainability Wiki | SfGS]]) | ||
# MIT | # MIT | ||
#*and one for every other institution | #*and one for every other institution | ||
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#Measurement | #Measurement | ||
#*would something like this be useful for collating measurement methodologies? I'm not sure | #*would something like this be useful for collating measurement methodologies? I'm not sure | ||
#Safety | |||
Later, if this scheme proves useful and maintainable, we could consider trying to customizing the mediawiki software further by renaming '''Categories''' to '''Tags'''. | Later, if this scheme proves useful and maintainable, we could consider trying to customizing the mediawiki software further by renaming '''Categories''' to '''Tags'''. | ||
Such an approach may also help the generation of tailored [[Special:Recentchanges]] pages. | Such an approach may also help the generation of tailored [[Special:Recentchanges]] pages. | ||
--[[User:Rshetty|RS]] | |||
==Other== | ==Other== |
Revision as of 06:22, 22 February 2006
Please post any ideas you have about OpenWetWare software development here.
Tags
- Using "tags" (similar to sites such as delicious or flikr) so end-users could help categorize protocols with minimal effort. This idea was suggested by Ishan.
Proposed implementation
In thinking about this issue some more, I think Austin might be right. We may want to initially try to use Categories as tags and see how that works. It seems like the easiest thing to do as it requires no new functionality in MediaWiki. It seems that the easiest way to enforce this is to only have a single layer of categories and no subcategories. We could also avoid tags like E. coli protocol. For example, the page Preparing electrocompetent cells would get tagged with Category:Escherichia coli and Category:Protocol so that it would fall under both categories. This would enable users to collect together pages in different groupings. Someone viewing the category Escherichia coli would see equipment pages, protocol pages, material pages, and information pages. I think for our purposes, this might be a more useful application of categories. This would also have the advantage that some pages whose categorization is ambiguous could be labelled with multiple tags. For example, Miniprep could be tagged with Category:DNA and Category:Escherichia coli and Category:Protocol.
Some useful categories off the top of my head (please edit)
- OpenWetWare
- for community related pages
- Protocol
- Equipment
- Material
- In vivo
- In vitro
- In silico
- DNA
- RNA
- Protein
- Escherichia coli
- and one for every other species
- Reference
- For information resources like listings of online tools and the genotypes pages.
- Mimulus
- and one for every research area (like Synthetic Biology)
- Course
- to indicate class-related pages
- BE.109
- to indicate pages related to a certain course
- note that BE.109 should not be a subcategory of course because there might be pages that are useful for BE.109 and thus tagged as BE.109 that are not actually true Course pages.
- Organization
- to indicate pages that are maintained by a certain organization
- ICSB SC
- MIT
- and one for every other institution
- Wittrup
- and one for every other lab
- Microfluidics
- Flow cytometry
- Microscopy
- Measurement
- would something like this be useful for collating measurement methodologies? I'm not sure
- Safety
Later, if this scheme proves useful and maintainable, we could consider trying to customizing the mediawiki software further by renaming Categories to Tags.
Such an approach may also help the generation of tailored Special:Recentchanges pages.
--RS
Other
- Discussion boards similar to these found on the Fluwiki site. Actually, there are a number of cool things on the Fluwiki site that might be worth implementing:
- Better RSS feeds
- Easily changeable site viewing options.
- --JK
- Multiple image upload (or upload of a directory of images).
- This would be very desirable. There are some posts on the mediawiki message boards saying that this is on the list of things to do so maybe this could be done in collaboration with the mediawiki community?
- Tailored Special:Recentchanges viewing so that you could look at all the recent changes associated with a particular namespace like BE.109 or Synthetic Biology or the Mimulus Community. It helps new users track those changes that they care about more easily.