Software for an online knowledge-base

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  • I have a project to develop an online resource which will enable journalists and academic researchers to search for published material (books, web pages, journal papers, press, etc) on the social impacts of gambling. We are a UK-based charity who are collecting and wish to review, categorise, and cross-index this material, in multiple languages, as an ongoing project to develop a knowledge-base within a web portal. Can you 1 suggest where I might find a technical home for this project ? say as an element in a larger cataloguing project, and/or 2 suggest suppliers of suitable software or web services, preferrably cheap/free/open? Note that the material is not in a library and is not to be loaned, the project merely wishes to point to a source from which the material may be obtained, so library cataloguing and management software is not appropriate. However, a simple catalogue such as the Open Directory is also not appropriate, as we wish to add our own review and to extensively cross-index, provide related terms, etc. We do have a webserver (Windows 3000, IIS, SQL-server), and would prefer to host this facility there, but are open to all solutions.


  • Dear tonyroberts, If I were in your shoes, I would implement the knowledge base as a wiki. A wiki is a multi-user system for building a searchable, hyperlinked database of human-readable information. Although public wikis are often configured so that everyone is allowed to edit them, you can choose to restrict editing rights to qualified members of your organization. The particular wiki-building software I have in mind is called MediaWiki. This software would be advantageous in your situation because it offers a built-in search facility and an easy way to crosslink entries. The way I see it, each entry of your wiki would be devoted to one resource, whether this was a book, a journal paper, or a web page. The entry would contain not only a link or other pointer to the resource, but possibly a description of the resource and a list of links to related resources. Users would be free to search for resources based on keywords, or by drilling down through a hierarchy of resource categories. The MediaWiki package is ideally suited to providing this functionality. MediaWiki has been used to implement not just encyclopedias and technical references, but knowledge bases devoted to such varied topics as cartoon characters, parenting, and military history. http://www.hrwiki.org/index.php/Main_Page Homestar Runner Wiki http://pregnancybirthandbaby.co.uk/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page Pregnancy, birth and baby's parenting wiki http://www.militaryhistorywiki.org/wiki/Main_Page Military History Wiki You can build and host your own wiki on a Windows platform. To do so with MediaWiki, you will need to have installed, in addition to your IIS web server, the PHP script interpreter and the MySQL relational database. These are both open-source software packages. http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/How_does_MediaWiki_work%3F MediaWiki: How does MediaWiki work? The following page describes one way to install MediaWiki on Windows 2003 with IIS. http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Installing_MediaWiki_on_Windows_Server_2003_SP1 WikiMedia: Installing MediaWiki on Windows Server 2003 SP1 It has been a pleasure to address this question on your behalf. Regards, leapinglizard


  • Excellent, thank you. Two clarifications, please: 1 Are you aware of any other software supporting this approach? I would like to compare, and need to present alternatives. 2 Can you establish whether there are already any gambling or addiction based wikis (so that we may see if we may link with them)? Tony


  • I have not been able to find a wiki devoted to gambling addiction, nor indeed any kind of comprehensive online index of gambling-addiction resources. I believe your site would be the first of its kind. For alternatives to MediaWiki, see the following list. c2: Top Ten Wiki Engines http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?TopTenWikiEngines And here is a chart comparing the features of popular wiki engines. Wikipedia: Comparison of wiki software http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_wiki_software leapinglizard







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