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Information blogging guidelines (IBG) is a list of templates and goals for displaying information on a web page. There are 5 templates and 3 goals listed below.
[https://econanalysistools.blogspot.com/2022/03/information-blogging-guidelines.html Information blogging guidelines] (IBG) is a list of templates and goals for displaying information on a webpage. There are 5 templates and 2 goals listed below.


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<u>Goals</u>
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*Minimalism and clarity of information
*Minimalism and clarity
*Standardization across IBG posts
*Standardization across IBG posts
*Networks of IBG websites and blogs
*Networks of IBG websites and blogs


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With the exception of Wikipedia, I believe information on the internet is very disorganized. To address this, we need a standard for displaying text information on a webpage that enables different websites to work together on the same information collection project. I also believe such a standard should have a method for creating small chunks of information. Chunking allows information to exist in a more granular medium which allows greater flexibility when organizing and arranging pieces of information in a directory.
 
The curators who create directories (or search engines) of IBG posts would be responsible for helping readers find posts and essentially create the network.
 
 
[[Alex Peek|other proposals]]

Latest revision as of 23:21, 7 June 2024

Information blogging guidelines (IBG) is a list of templates and goals for displaying information on a webpage. There are 5 templates and 2 goals listed below.

Templates

  • This post is a list of...
  • This post is a collection of...
  • This post is a timeline of...
  • There are __ _____ listed below alphabetically.
  • There are __ _____ listed below chronologically.

Goals

  • Minimalism and clarity
  • Standardization across IBG posts
  • Networks of IBG websites and blogs


With the exception of Wikipedia, I believe information on the internet is very disorganized. To address this, we need a standard for displaying text information on a webpage that enables different websites to work together on the same information collection project. I also believe such a standard should have a method for creating small chunks of information. Chunking allows information to exist in a more granular medium which allows greater flexibility when organizing and arranging pieces of information in a directory.

The curators who create directories (or search engines) of IBG posts would be responsible for helping readers find posts and essentially create the network.


other proposals