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    Open source Knowledge & Encyclopaedia databases & software

    Hi,

    As you go along studying in any field, say computing, or lierature, or art, ot whatever, you gather a lot of snippets of information. It can be great to put these down as you find them, to cut and paste items and references. You could build up your own mini encyclopaedia, and even publish it on the web as it becomes more useful.
    What sorts of software are there out there to help do this?

    I guess some sorts of wiki type software might be part of it.
    Then there are research tools, for cutting and pasting.

    There are things like Research Organiser which came with Encarta a few years back.

    Did borland have something?

    How do encyclopaedia or reference book publishers handle their materials?

    How would this sort of notion relate to databases?

    It's more than a blog, which is a bit random.

    What tools do researchers in industry use?

    Searching for patterns within masses of information could be another approach - David Luckham did some work on this down at Stamford.

    What do other Forum members use to keep a handle on the work and researching they do?

    Of course the field needs to handle text, video images, sound, reference to external media etc.

    Any one able to suggest any sources of information on this cloudy area, or specific tools or or ideas to follow-up.

    Best regards
    Best regards Frankfriend

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    Re: Open source Knowledge & Encyclopaedia databases & software

    Isn't there any opensource [or even proprietory] software for building 'encyclopaedia' style information stores & retrievers?
    Best regards Frankfriend

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    Re: Open source Knowledge & Encyclopaedia databases & software

    Media wiki is the most used so far
    http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki


    you could find more here
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compari..._wiki_software

    and get them from sourceforge.net
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    Re: Open source Knowledge & Encyclopaedia databases & software

    Quote Originally Posted by frankfriend View Post
    Hi,

    As you go along studying in any field, say computing, or lierature, or art, ot whatever, you gather a lot of snippets of information. It can be great to put these down as you find them, to cut and paste items and references. You could build up your own mini encyclopaedia, and even publish it on the web as it becomes more useful.
    What sorts of software are there out there to help do this?

    I guess some sorts of wiki type software might be part of it.
    Then there are research tools, for cutting and pasting.

    There are things like Research Organiser which came with Encarta a few years back.

    Did borland have something?

    How do encyclopaedia or reference book publishers handle their materials?

    How would this sort of notion relate to databases?

    It's more than a blog, which is a bit random.

    What tools do researchers in industry use?

    Searching for patterns within masses of information could be another approach - David Luckham did some work on this down at Stamford.

    What do other Forum members use to keep a handle on the work and researching they do?

    Of course the field needs to handle text, video images, sound, reference to external media etc.

    Any one able to suggest any sources of information on this cloudy area, or specific tools or or ideas to follow-up.

    Best regards
    For crying out loud! Don't steal other users articles and publish them as your own! That is illegal!!

    Anyway, if you want to make an excplopdia, please consider making a chm file or an Ebook! You can also split them up into series or collection!

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    Re: Open source Knowledge & Encyclopaedia databases & software

    Lair,
    What are you talking about?What article was 'stolen' from where?
    Best regards Frankfriend

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