[Linux4christians] Re: taxonomy for biblical material

David Austin (vcd) daustin at bible.org
Wed Jun 25 14:25:03 EDT 2008


Jonathon
we here at www.bible.org are working on a major project with several 
others that connects people with databases of biblical  material with 
consumers of that material be they missions groups or single users..
we are in start up mode and needing to keep our development group small 
so we can make progress. If you or others would like to  participate in 
this let me know. We are working on tazonomy and more so  you will have 
a taxonomy that you can use to sort/organize electronic Bible Study 
resources that will be multilingual and broadly available for all 
ministries  to share (in the end the consortium will probably and 
indexed terabytes of info (audio, text and video) i would guess.. right 
now we have only about 500 GB.
david

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> Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2008 21:44:42 -0700
> From: jonathon <jonathon.blake at gmail.com>
> Subject: [Linux4christians] Slightly Off Topic: Taxonomy for Bible
> 	Study	resources
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> All:
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> Can somebody support me to a taxonomy I can use to sort/organize my
> electronic Bible Study resources.  I know I can invent my own, but
> with 40 GB of data, my preference is to try to use something created
> by somebody else.
>
> xan
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> jonathon
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