Difference between revisions of "Marketing research"
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− | Auto generated RDF from relation tag: | + | Auto generated RDF from relation tag - this style requires a relation to be entered at the main space article as well at the contributing author page(s) which can appear to be somewhat duplicative. (Perhaps author lists can be included as <nowiki><blockquote></nowiki> at top of pages so that RDF at bottom of page doesn't seem repetitive?) Note that listings of other articles can be retrieved from the respective author pages. Also, all a x-reference list of all contributing authors/articles can be seen by clicking on the attribute. XML (click on spyglass) generated from RDF seems to be picked up by Google: |
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*[[Has Contributor::Directory:Gregory J. Kohs|Gregory J. Kohs]] | *[[Has Contributor::Directory:Gregory J. Kohs|Gregory J. Kohs]] | ||
*[[Has Contributor::User: Karl Nagel|Karl Nagel]] | *[[Has Contributor::User: Karl Nagel|Karl Nagel]] |
Revision as of 07:15, 10 January 2007
Marketing research
Contributing Authors
ASK query example - this only requires input on the contributing author(s) page. The query can be modified to show other article contributions made by the author(s):
<ASK>
Marketing research
Contributions
</ASK>
Contributing Authors
Auto generated RDF from relation tag - this style requires a relation to be entered at the main space article as well at the contributing author page(s) which can appear to be somewhat duplicative. (Perhaps author lists can be included as <blockquote> at top of pages so that RDF at bottom of page doesn't seem repetitive?) Note that listings of other articles can be retrieved from the respective author pages. Also, all a x-reference list of all contributing authors/articles can be seen by clicking on the attribute. XML (click on spyglass) generated from RDF seems to be picked up by Google: