Mar 2009

#faceted
#gui
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Faceted Browsing: a conceptual map


UPDATE 8/6/11: I uploaded an improved version of the map Faceted search (navigation, or browsing) is a technique for accessing a collection of information represented using a faceted classification, allowing users to explore by filtering available information. A faceted classification system allows the assignment of multiple classifications to an object, enabling the classifications to be ordered in multiple ways, rather than in a single, pre-determined, taxonomic order.

There are quite a few resources freely available on the web that might help you with building a faceted browser; to this purpose (and in conjunction with a research seminar we had at CCH) I've put together a conceptual map that attempts to organize this wealth of information a bit more..

Cite this blog post:


Michele Pasin. Faceted Browsing: a conceptual map. Blog post on www.michelepasin.org. Published on March 5, 2009.

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paper  Laying the Conceptual Foundations for Data Integration in the Humanities

Proc. of the Digital Humanities Conference (DH09), Maryland, USA, Jun 2009. pp. 211-215