Agenda of the training session
Why categorise sources
Categorising sources is necessary to link them to a theme, a working space within which you will filter the information collected on the web.
The theme will thus be fed exclusively by sources selected for their relevance to the theme.
Examples:
Categorising sources helps to avoid noise, i.e. results that match your filters but are not relevant because they are often "out of context".
Creating and managing source categories
In order to ensure that the source categories are well managed, only users with the "administrator" role can create and manage the source categories of the client account.
This can be done via the "Admin" menu, submenu "Sources Categories" which leads to the list of already created categories.
The administrator can :
Good practice to follow
What is the difference between a category and a tag?
In fact, both are tags. However, marking a source in Cikisi is done with a category whereas marking an article is done with a tag.
How can I distinguish between a category created by an administrator of my customer account and the Cikisi categories, known as "community" categories
When you want to use Cikisi categories in the theme settings, they will appear in the list in blue and will be preceded by a blue C.
Can I use country names as categories?
No. You are free to create any categories you want. However, if you wish to categorise sources by country, it is preferable to use the source qualification field called "Source Country".