7. Increased visibility of own content Increased reusability of own content due to consistent data structure Metadata-driven mashups (maintainance-free "virtual" pages) SEO effects. Contextualization! Flexibility to meet future changes.
12. Enriching own content with open structured data Utilizing free data instead of fee-based data Develop service applications based on open data. Contextual advertisement management.
16. Increase accessability of own content Allow structured exchange of data between isolated portals Allow search and retrieval across different domains
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18. A market is a regulatory framework for transactions. What will happen when terms of use is becoming machine-readable?
22. Q: How do we ease the process of sharing metadata terms within a value chain through the cloud? A: Lets make a media-spesific, shared cloud-based repository where we collectively gather and curate relevant taxonomies. Lets make the metadata library. http://datagartneriet.no/datasources/list
25. Q: How do we select metadata for a spesific media context ? A: Lets make a cloud-hosted designated ”metadata composer” – a room within the library to store and access rich metadata for spesific users - in the cloud. Work in progress.
26. Places People Organisations Topics Your metadata selection Compose, store and sharing of metadata Structured Content Markup-service Unstructured documents
27. Q: How do we manage consistent and rich tagging of norwegian news content? A: Lets create a semantic tool that automatically exstract metadata from unstructured text. http://mediarena.texturgy.com/demo/index.php
28. People Places Organisations Topics Shared, curated Library Your metadata selection Compose, store and sharing of metadata Structured Content Markup-service Texturgy analyser WebService Unstructured documents
29. Relevantly structured content that could also be understood outside your context Shared, curated, rich metadata Your selected metadata Markup WebService
30. Backend Tools UX Syndication Relevantly structured content that could also be understood outside your context Mashups APIs Context Applications
31. Q: How do we make it easy to use our metadata as a ”key” to access external data. A: Let the ”librarians” do the job once. Share the cost. Integrate with trusted and rich sources. Re-use queries & widgets in a code-sharing infrastructure. We aim for a framework for collaboration and interoperability in the norwegian media sector?