Difference between revisions of "Marketing research"
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Revision as of 16:27, 11 January 2007
Marketing research
Input text, blah, blah, blah.
Contributing Authors
ASK query example - this only requires input on the contributing author page(s). The query can be modified to show other article contributions made by the author(s). This style might get unwieldy as the number of authors/contributions grow:
<ASK> [[Contributor To::Marketing research]] [[Contributor To::*|Contributions]] </ASK>
<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 within a <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 either from the respective author page(s) or by clicking on the spyglass. Also, a x-referenced list of all contributing authors/articles can be seen by clicking on the attribute if we put an ASK query there. XML (click on spyglass) generated from RDF seems to be picked up by Google:
*[[Has Contributor::Directory:Gregory J. Kohs|Gregory J. Kohs]] *[[Has Contributor::User: Karl Nagel|Karl Nagel]]