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Feature request: categories

Open astrokatie opened this issue 11 years ago • 6 comments

The existing tagging structure is good but some kind of broad categorization might be helpful, depending on the disciplines being targeted. For instance: Physics, Biology, Chemistry, etc. Tagging might not group something the authors call "astronomy" with something the authors call "cosmology," for instance, and a search term might not catch one or the other. If categories aren't desired, perhaps a running list of tags that have been used?

astrokatie avatar Feb 09 '15 05:02 astrokatie

In an alpha version we had a category but found that the categorization was either too shallow (and therefore incomplete) or too deep (and too specific to place a lot of things). And besides, we encourage interdisciplinary ideas that can't be categorized so easily. Tags will auto-suggest as you type though!

physicsdavid avatar Feb 09 '15 05:02 physicsdavid

Can we have a tag word cloud? Or something similar to reduce the guess-work necessary in searching?

astrokatie avatar Feb 09 '15 05:02 astrokatie

We'll work on something!

physicsdavid avatar Feb 09 '15 05:02 physicsdavid

The benefit of any real category system is to refer to identified concepts instead of strings. How about just using Wikidata/Wikipedia for controlled categorization? Wikipedia contains both, broad concepts and very specialized terms. With Wikidata you may later get automatic mapping to other scientific classification schemes.

nichtich avatar Feb 12 '15 19:02 nichtich

@nichtich - do you know where we could get a list of those terms? I'm certainly open to something along these lines. We were using this during testing and it wasn't particularly helpful.

arfon avatar Feb 13 '15 00:02 arfon

I have implemented tagging with Wikidata/Wikipedia here and here. Autocomplete is available at https://en.wikipedia.org/w/api.php?action=opensearch&limit=10&namespace=0&format=json&search=Exam and at https://www.wikidata.org/w/api.php?action=wbsearchentities&format=json&language=en&type=item&continue=0&search=Exam

nichtich avatar Feb 25 '15 18:02 nichtich