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Screen Dissection. Snopes.com. Naming. Cruise more than one page to get the full story Name entities And use them as a prefix ( r.title ) Anything that repeats is a separate entity Anything that can be used by different rumors is a separate entity
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Screen Dissection Snopes.com
Naming • Cruise more than one page to get the full story • Name entities And use them as a prefix (r.title) • Anything that repeats is a separate entity • Anything that can be used by different rumors is a separate entity • anything that repeats gets it’s own prefix and (r) • Anything that comes from a controlled vocab gets (cv) • Anything that is optional gest (o) • Leave behind all nav • Consider claims and rumors to be the same type • text • Unformatted () • Paras only (p) • Rich – More than paras (rt) • links • External (e) • Internal (i) • Place boxes carefully. DO NOT cover non data
Banner Page Areas- Home page Global Nav Nav: Categories Gutter Ad Local Nav Footer
Page Areas- Category Page Banner Banner Ad Nav: Sub categories Gutter Ad Local Nav Footer
Page Areas- Rumor Page Banner Banner Ad Info: Rumor Gutter Ad Local Nav Footer References
Nav, does not count! Sub Areas- Rumor Area r.title t.Name (cv) r.statement e.source e.date Description (p) example (r)
Sub Areas- Rumor Area r.title t.Name (cv) r.statement e.source e.date t.truth(cv ) e.Description (p)
Sub Areas- Rumor Area r.variations (rt,o) r.origins (rt) Note that standard title (Origins) runs in with the first para
Note that standard title runs in with the first para r.origins.image Sub Areas- Rumor Area r.origins.link (i) r.origins (rt) ad.image ad.url
Sub Areas- Rumor Area r.additionalInfo (o) additional (r) a.type (cv) a.title a.url (e) r.sightings.link (e) r.sightings (rt, o) r.update Page footer area (YUCK!!) source (r) s.titles.targetid (i) s.last s.first s.pages s.isbn s.location s.publisher s.year source (r)
Source page s.Type (cv) s.date s.title s.coverFileName s.Description (rt) s.descripion.titles.descripion.link s.buy.fileName s.buy.url
Source Types s.Type (cv) source (r)
Types (rumor) t.truth (cv) t. Description
Info Model • Rich Text • bullet • Internal Link • title • pageId • Rich Text • image • Bullets • link(i) • P • link(i) Rumor • pageName • title • statement • variations (rt, o) • origins (rt) • additionalInfo (o) • Sightings (rt, o) • update • type • truth • Controlled vocab • Claim • Legend • External Link • title • url • Rich Text • P • link(e) • Controlled vocab • true • mixture • undetermined • false • outdated • legend
Controlled vocab • Urban Legends (General Audience) • Urban Legends (Young Readers) • Folklore Textbooks • Business • College Folklore • Cokelore • Curious Collections • Factual Fallacies • Fiction • Humor Info Model • Rich Text • P • Color • link (i) • title • targetId • source • pageName • last • first • title • location • publisher • year • isbn • pages • coverFilename • description • Buy • fileName • url • Type (cv)
Info Model • Controlled vocab • web • sound • video addlInfo • url • type • description • Ad • image • url • rumorType • name • description • example • source • date • description • p