Topic-Maps.org is a web site written collaboratively by readers around the world. Our goal is to build the largest, most comprehensive and up-to-date web site about Topic Maps. Topic-Maps.org is a Wiki, a web application that allows users to add and edit content very easily.
A important tool on this web site is TMwiki. It enables the collaborative development of Topic Maps combined with a generic graphical Topic Map viewer (TMV). With the help of this tools, everyone can easily view and edit available topic maps.
The project was started in Sep 2005 by Hendrik Thomas. It was inspired by Wikipedia (a free, open source encyclopedia), and by the interest of many students and professionals in a website that provides timely and useful reference information about Topic Maps.
All visitors may edit Topic-Map.org’s articles and have their changes be instantly displayed. The articles are not controlled by any particular user or editorial group. It is our belief that collaboration among users will improve articles over time.
Don’t be afraid to edit pages on Topic-Map.org’s - anyone can edit and we encourage users to be bold! Find something that can be improved, either in content, grammar or formatting, then fix it. Worried about breaking Topic-Map.org’s? Don’t be: it can always be fixed or improved later. So go ahead, edit an article and help us enlarge Topic-Map.org’s.
Editing is very easy:
To learn more about the editing options, please go to syntax for details. You can make your first editing experience on the playground page. The playground is an area that is set aside just for testing and learning. Feel free to add and/or delete things there, but don’t leave anything important there. It’s just temporary space, so the next person learning in this sandbox may change, add to, or erase the stuff you did.
To create a new page, simply create a internal link (using square brackets) and save the current page. Then follow this link and click on the “create this page” button. Alternatively, you can enter the name of a new page directly in the search window, and click the “Search” button. If the page you requested does not exist, the Wiki will ask if you want to create that page. Click the “create this page” button to create a new page.
Dive in, and have fun! Welcome to the Topic-Map.org Community!
All of the site’s content is covered by the Creative Commons License (by-sa).
You are free:
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