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MSI-CIEC Portal

MSI-CIEC Portal. http://gf14.ucs.indiana.edu:8080. Home Page. Capabilities. Tagging system similar to Del.icio.us / Connotea Click tagging NSF Tag Cloud Searching for NSF Tags Listing Profile Adding a user as a friend. Tagging. User are able to tag any webpage online using a bookmarklet

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MSI-CIEC Portal

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  1. MSI-CIEC Portal http://gf14.ucs.indiana.edu:8080

  2. Home Page

  3. Capabilities • Tagging system similar to Del.icio.us / Connotea • Click tagging • NSF Tag Cloud • Searching for NSF Tags • Listing Profile • Adding a user as a friend

  4. Tagging • User are able to tag any webpage online using a bookmarklet • The bookmarklet can be dragged on to the bookmark toolbar (only when user is logged in) similar to Connotea

  5. Dragging Bookmarklet to Bookmark Toolbar

  6. Clicking on the bookmarklet

  7. Change in "My Tags”, “Recent Tags” menu

  8. Click tagging • Home page consists of feeds from NSF, SCIVEE etc. • User (when logged in) has the option to tag a feed item as “Interested” or “UnInterested” • The tags can be displayed using the “My Tags” link

  9. NSF Tag Cloud • The Tag Cloud displays all meta tags which were created automatically from the NSF Awards • You can browse all the projects related to these meta tags • Eg. Clicking “2007” would display all the people who have the tag “2007” meaning that they worked in projects awarded in the year 2007. • Meta Tags: • Year name “2008” • Size of the Project “Small” “Medium” “Large” • NSf Directorate “GEO” “BIO” etc.

  10. User who have tag “2007”

  11. Searching for NSF Tags • NSF tags were automatically created from the NSF awards database • NSF Tags consists of the NSF People, the directorate, Co-PI, Award # etc. • Search can be done using any of these tags • Search results contains the PI and all tags associated with him

  12. 1) Search

  13. 2) Results

  14. 3) Refining Search (using “Refine Search” Textbox)

  15. Refining Search (contd.)

  16. Results

  17. Projects having tag “geoffrey” (NAME) under Geoffrey Fox

  18. Projects having tag “stewart” (NAME) under Craig Stewart

  19. Projects having tag “2010” (YEAR) under Craig Stewart

  20. Projects by tag “0723054)” (AWARD #) under Craig Stewart

  21. Projects having tag “small”

  22. Listing Profile • Listing Proposals they worked on • Listing the people whom they collaborated with • Listing tag cloud for users • Displaying a detailed Profile of users (including NSF people) • Example: Clicking on the Full Name in the search would take you to that user’s profile page

  23. Profile for “Marlon Pierce”

  24. Adding as a Friend • A user (when logged in) can also add any user as a friend • Once you are on the profile page of any user, you can add that user as a friend by clicking “Add User Full Name as a friend” link.

  25. Example (Clicking the link below)

  26. Click “My Profile”

  27. Your Profile displaying Friends List

  28. Capabilities in Future • Adding any RSS Feeds to your profile • Connecting other social networking portals such as LinkedIn, Facebook, Orkut etc. Possibility of using Google’s OpenSocial . • Import/Exporting data to/from Connotea or Del.icio.us.

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