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Navigating ManyWorlds.com (3 of 3)

Exploring Knowledge Objects

Here we are looking at an individual piece of content, in this case a popular article called What Makes a Good Business Model Anyway? On this page is a review of the content asset written by our editors as well as a quality rating as viewed by an editor. In addition, an advanced feature allows you to navigate the network of material related to a specific content asset at different levels of relevancy.

Content Title and Review - clicking on the hyperlink of the title takes you to the content asset itself, whether that it is another site (by opening a new window) or a pdf file (Adobe Acrobat required). The review of the content asset is written by ManyWorlds in-house editors and is designed not only to review the material itself to save you time in deciding whether you  

Quality Rating - if you are a registered member of the site you will be able to cast your rating of the quality of a piece of material. Using the voting buttons you can choose a level between Fair and Excellent. The original editor's quality rating will show, as well as a 'Community' rating that averages all votes from our users. 

Sharing the Knowledge - these buttons allow you to email a link to this object to a colleague and print the review of this object. You can also Save this object in MyWorld, and Link to this object (a pop up box will appear with a URL that you can use in your documents and webpages). 

Feedback - we value your opinions and comments at ManyWorlds.com. When you are registered member and Signed In, you will see a feedback box at the bottom of every review. There you can share comments and discussion points that will seen by other members. Your name and company/university affiliation will be displayed automatically when you leave feedback. 

Exploring more materials - Around each content asset is a network of other material, including content & topics. There are five different levels of relevancy that a piece can have to another. You can use the graphical Relevance Navigator to explore the different levels, or to look at all the possible connections. By default, the highest level of relevancy connections are shown. 

For example, in this piece on the highest relevancy setting, there are 2 related articles and one topic.

Therefore if you are looking for very similar pieces to the one you have just read, then you should probably read this article and book, after being guided by the reviews of those pieces.

Clicking on one of these links will take you to the review of the material, and you can further explore the network of content around that piece.

 

 

By contrast, by hovering your mouse over the image, and moving to the right. the navigator will reveal many more connections at different levels of relevancy.

In this example, we can see the color coded text indicates the level of relevancy of the different articles, books and white papers. 

If you want to only see the list at a particular relevance level, click on the graphic's color segment to see the list at each level. 

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