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A short version of a talk I've given before. This one was for the Semantic Tech & Business Conference in London in September 2011. It focuses on what makes content nimble, and how to combine standards, tools & processes to accomplish it.

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Make Your Content Nimble Semantic Tech & Business Conference 26 September 2011

Rachel Lovinger @rlovinger

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• Associate Experience Director,

Content Strategy, Razorfish NYC

• Co-editor of scatter/gather, a

content strategy blog:

http://scattergather.razorfish.com

• Author of Nimble: A Razorfish

Report on Publishing in the Digital

Age (June 2010)

ABOUT ME: RACHEL LOVINGER

Photo by Rohanna Mertens

©2011 Razorfish. All rights reserved.

3 NIMBLE: A REPORT ON PUBLISHING IN THE DIGITAL AGE

• Nimble is available at:

http://nimble.razorfish.com

• On Twitter: @NimbleRF

©2011 Razorfish. All rights reserved. Illustrations by Fogelson-Lubliner

QUALITIES OF

NIMBLE CONTENT

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Nimble content can:

• Travel Freely

• Retain Context & Meaning

• Create New Products

IF CONTENT IS NIMBLE

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• Socially-enabled

• Mobile-friendly

• On Demand

TRAVEL FREELY

Photo by Rachel Lovinger, Drawing by Mathieu Plourde

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• Source

• Usage

• Relationships

RETAIN CONTEXT & MEANING

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CONTENT MUST BE…

Qualities of Nimble Content

WELL STRUCTURED

Photo by Travis Nep Smith

WELL DEFINED

Photo by Matt M

WELL DESCRIBED

Photo by zerothousand

HOW TO MAKE

CONTENT NIMBLE

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Standards + Tools +

Processes

Expose content using

structures that mean

something to the machines

(platforms, systems, devices,

channels) that receive it.

HOW TO MAKE CONTENT NIMBLE

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WELL STRUCTURED

How to make content

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• Information separated from presentation

• Segmented into usable bits

WELL STRUCTURED

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Title: Ta-dah!

Description:

we're talking a serious jello mold here.

Tags: jello, layers, delicious

Appears in: Dinner (set)

Created by: Dan DeLuca

Taken on: February 14, 2010

Taken with: Fujifilm FinePix F70EXR

Usage Rights: CC-BY Some rights reserved

Source URL: http://www.flickr.com/photos/dandeluca/4360567363

Photo by Dan DeLuca `

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• HTML5 – Markup with more meaning and context

• RDF (Resource Description Framework) – Provides a structure

(aka framework) for describing identified things (aka resources)

• RDFa (RDF in attributes) – Allows RDF attributes and properties

to be included in XHTML and HTML documents

• OWL (Web Ontology Language) – For developing ontologies that

are compatible with the World Wide Web

• SKOS (Simple Knowledge Organization System) – Designed

specifically to express information that’s more hierarchical.

STANDARDS

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Separate the information from

the presentation

TOOL: CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

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Determine:

1. The types of content

• For example: article, quiz, photo, recipe, review, event, photo gallery

2. The elements that make up each type

3. Any relationships between content types

• For example: a photo gallery is composed of photos

PROCESS: ESTABLISH A CONTENT MODEL

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• The elements that make up each type

• Example: Photo

STRUCTURAL METADATA

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Title: Ta-dah!

Description:

we're talking a serious jello mold here.

Tags: jello, layers, delicious

Appears in: Dinner (set)

Created by: Dan DeLuca

Taken on: February 14, 2010

Taken with: Fujifilm FinePix F70EXR

Usage Rights: CC-BY Some rights reserved

Source URL: http://www.flickr.com/photos/dandeluca/4360567363

Photo by Dan DeLuca `

WELL DEFINED

How to make content

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These separate bits of information need to be exposed to various

delivery platforms in a meaningful way.

<h2>This is my story</h2>

<i>by Joanne Smith</i>

is not as informative as

<title>This is my story</title>

<author>Joanne Smith</author>

WELL DEFINED

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Purpose: A metadata framework for describing any type of content

Example attributes:

• Name: The unique term that identifies the item

• Label: The human-readable label assigned to the term

• Definition: A description of the term.

Example properties:

• abstract: A summary of the item

• audience: The intended audience for the item

• creator: A person, organization or service responsible for creating the item

• license: Indicates usage rights for the item

• subject: The topic of the item

STANDARD: DUBLIN CORE METADATA INITIATIVE

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• Journalism: PRISM, NewsML, rNews

• Images: EXIF, XMP

• Video: MPEG-7, MediaRSS

• Social Connections: FOAF, SIOC

• eCommerce: Good Relations Ontology

• Additional standards will continue to be developed

MORE SPECIFIC METADATA STANDARDS

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Drupal 7

• Open source CMS

• Native support for semantic structures

TOOLS : STANDARDS-ENABLED CMS

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• Find and adapt the standard(s) that work for you

• Retain any metadata that may already exist

• For example: Don’t lose the EXIF data when you buy images

PROCESS

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WELL DESCRIBED

How to make content

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These meaningful structures need to be filled in with information that

gives the content context and meaning and helps platforms and

systems understand how to use it.

WELL DESCRIBED

©2011 Razorfish. All rights reserved.

Title: Ta-dah!

Description: we're talking a serious jello

mold here.

Tags: jello, layers, delicious

Appears in: Dinner (set)

Created by: Dan DeLuca

Taken on: February 14, 2010

Taken with: Fujifilm FinePix F70EXR

Usage Rights: CC-BY Some rights reserved

Source URL: http://www.flickr.com/photos/dandeluca/4360567363

Photo by Dan DeLuca `

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• Taxonomy – A hierarchical classification system containing one or

more dimensions

• Folksonomy – A user-generated tagging system, where new terms

can be added on an as-needed basis

• Ontology – Includes business rules that applies additional logic to

the organization and properties of the terms

Bottom Line: The values in those metadata fields need to be filled

in.

• Some, like title and abstract, will need to be open data.

• But others, like keywords, industries, people, geography,

languages, and product names should be standardized.

VOCABULARIES

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• Extracts concepts on a page

• Suggests categorized terms

• Content producer approves or rejects each suggested term

TOOLS: MACHINE-ASSISTED TAGGING

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• It is not trivial to create this metadata.

• Retain!

• Crowdsource!

• Share!

PROCESS

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CONCLUSION

• Nimble content must be in a CMS, with

an adaptable content model.

• Use industry standard metadata

frameworks and rich descriptive

metadata.

• Retain and use the metadata you have.

• Create metadata, or use open data

• Share your created data with others!

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• HTML5: Mark Pilgrim’s Dive Into HTML5 http://diveintohtml5.org/

• RDFa: http://rdfa.info/

• OWL: http://www.w3.org/TR/owl2-overview/

• Dublin Core: http://dublincore.org/

• PRISM: http://www.idealliance.org/specifications/prism/

• NewsML: http://www.iptc.org/cms/site/index.html?channel=CH0111

• rNews: http://dev.iptc.org/rNews

• EXIF: http://www.exif.org/

• XMP: http://www.adobe.com/products/xmp/

• MPEG-7: http://mpeg.chiariglione.org/standards/mpeg-7/mpeg-7.htm

• Media RSS: http://www.rssboard.org/media-rss

• FOAF: http://www.foaf-project.org/

• SIOC: http://sioc-project.org/

• Good Relations: http://www.heppnetz.de/projects/goodrelations/

• Linked Open Data: http://linkeddata.org/

FOR MORE INFORMATION

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