The first of several brain dumps in relation to the management of content and knowledge on the web. Some of the following points will be generally applicable while others are more specific to the topic maps paradigm, a member of the semantic technologies family.
TopicDB, the topic maps engine on top of which Contextualise is built has always had support for associations that connect more than two topics together. But, up until very recently, Contextualise didn’t.
The Awesome Knowledge Management project is an attempt to keep track of interesting people, projects, applications and so forth related to the combined knowledge management and knowledge graph space.
In the vast majority of forms in Contextualise the user is expected to provide references to other topics resulting in, at times, a very cumbersome user experience.
Manage your knowledge with Contextualise, a tool particularly suited for organising information-heavy projects and activities consisting of unstructured and widely diverse data and information resources.