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My boss likes to razz me over the proliferation of keyword tags on my photos. It's really not as onerous as it seems - you just need a reasonably well structured ontology. Most good photo handling programs let you make a nice keyword tree; shown above is LightRoom.

 

It also lets you assign aliases for keywords, so "Dog" can also assign "Canine" (I wish it would also let you assign multiple parents, so Dog could be a child of both "Mammal" and "Pet", but it's not there yet...).

 

Anyway, setting up the ontology is tedious, but once done, it makes annotating photos trivial.

No metadata available. US Forest Service personnel (possibly John Wear) with a radar gun in a Columbia Helicopters helicopter.

 

Photo by: Unknown

Date: c.1966

 

Credit: USDA Forest Service, Region 6, State and Private Forestry, Forest Health Protection.

Source: FHP slide collection. Regional Office; Portland, Oregon.

 

Image provided by USDA Forest Service, Region 6, State and Private Forestry, Forest Health Protection: www.fs.usda.gov/main/r6/forest-grasslandhealth

SCSL hosted a Metadata Tea and invited SCSL retirees to help identify people in photos. A great time was had by all and many subject headings created :-)

Natalie Pollecutt and Deborah Leem of the Wellcome Library talk about their work in "Putting Medical Officers of Health reports on the map" at the GeoSpatial in the Cultural Heritage Domain - Past, Present and Future event.

SCSL hosted a Metadata Tea and invited SCSL retirees to help identify people in photos. A great time was had by all and many subject headings created :-)

Emeryvile PG&E Building Relief -The Gal with a helmet on.

 

S3 + 50mm f1.4 Nokton asph

Metadata categories (genres and themes) for 912 Manga titles sorted by frequency

 

these categories are first created and used by a very large and well-organized community of fans; they are latter adapted by Manga publishers

  

Here are the explanations of the categories which are not self-explanatory - compiled by William Huber

(see also en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_anime_and_manga)

 

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Manwha : Korean comics.

 

Manhua : Chinese comics. (The metadata for the files we have betrays a Japan-centric perspective; there are different and well-defined genres within Chinese comics that are different from those used by the onemanga community. This may deserve some follow-up.)

 

Shōnen: Comics for boys (high-school age or younger)

 

Seinen: Comics for young adult men (18 and over, although still implicitly "young men." They haven't targeted buyers over the age of 40 until recently; if Azuma is right, the generation of people born in the mid-60s will always be the age boundary for the manga market.)

 

Shoujo: Comics for girls (high-school age or younger)

 

Josei : Comics for (young) adult women.

 

Shoujo-ai: Romantic relations between girls. (Literally, "girl love"); a subset of Yuri, which can include more explicitly sexual depictions, presumptively produced for male readers.

 

Shounen-ai: Same-sex romantic or homoerotic relations between boys, presumptively produced for female readers.

 

Ecchi: Erotica. English-speaking manga-fans sometimes use the term to describe"soft core", pin-up-style images of girls or young women. In Japan, the term"hentai" ("pervert stuff") is a broad category for erotica and pornography, and "ecchi" (the Japanese pronunciation of the letter "H") is a slightly more tasteful term to describe it.

 

Mecha: stories featuring walking, often bi-pedal armored vehicles controlled by a human pilot.

SCSL hosted a Metadata Tea and invited SCSL retirees to help identify people in photos. A great time was had by all and many subject headings created :-)

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