Mar 26th 2010 5:17PM
Exploring DMOZ: Animal Collections
Hi Everyone,
For this post, editor hiraeth has prepared an overview of her experience editing in the science categories. Enjoy!
Emily
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I'm a collector. In the same way that other people may collect stamps, coins or fossils, I collect websites. As an editor with the ODP, I spend a lot of time finding sites, labelling them, listing them and rearranging them. I am constantly on the lookout for new specimens and I open my collections to the public so that they can benefit from all the good and useful sites I have found.
My favourite collection is Flora and Fauna. I could happily spend all my editing time adding to and classifying sites about the vast range of animals, plants, fungi and bugs that exist. The category has expanded considerably under my curatorship. During the last year I have been involved in a project to replace the English language subcategory names such as Snakes with their scientific equivalent, Serpentes. Because these names are less familiar to many users of the directory, there is a an A to Z index and also links in most subcategories to guide people to the correct location. The more scientifically knowledgeable may argue that classification has moved on and that the structure used in the directory is no longer up to date. I think this is a valid criticism, but as new ideas on taxonomy are constantly being put forward and revised, there is no consensus view and the category is likely to remain as it is for the foreseeable future.
There are not many submissions to this part of the directory but some sites are suggested and these are mostly useful additions that will enlarge the scope of the category. However, a member of the public may, for example, suggest a gallery of photographs of unidentified butterflies found somewhere in the tropical rainforests of South America. I will either send this to Wildlife or the appropriate Science & Environment category in Regional.
Another category in which I edit is Animal Health. Here, I have enjoyed adding a large number of sites on diseases of pets, livestock and wild animals. Sometimes I get distracted. While looking for sites on parasitic diseases I find myself adding sites on mosquitoes or ticks or bacteria to Flora and Fauna. Or fungal diseases may lead me to Flora and Fauna again or to crops or livestock in Agriculture where I also have permission to edit.
A large part of Animal Health consists of sites about veterinary medicine and alternative medicine. The latter is broken down into sites about therapies and therapists in fields ranging from animal acupuncture to chiropractic, massage therapy and aromatherapy. Although Health/Animal is a topical category, the subcategory Veterinarians is broken down regionally and includes over 2500 individual practices from all over the world. (In the USA, even when quite small, these seem to call themselves animal hospitals, but in other parts of the world, clinic or surgery is the more usual term, and animal hospital is reserved for a specialist referral centre.)
In contrast to Flora & Fauna, this part of the directory receives plenty of suggestions. Listing veterinarians in their correct location is quite straightforward. Nearly every vet with a working website should be listable under our guidelines. Sites submitted to other parts of Animal Health are often more problematic. Some are a mass of advertisements in which a small amount of not very useful information is engulfed. These do not get accepted in accordance with our site selection criteria. Others are supplied by people whose pets have suffered from various conditions and who now consider themselves experts on the subject. These sites can be listed if they contain sufficient good quality information. Other submissions are really about the keeping of pets, with a little information on health thrown in for good measure. I usually send these across to Pets for consideration by another editor. Some sites are not in English and get sent to the appropriate language category of World, and some have no connection with animal health whatsoever. These are quite a waste of time. Rather than deleting them, I have to search for a suitable category to send them to, a job that could have been better done by the submitter who knew exactly what the site was about!
Besides these categories I edit in many other categories which I would love to tell you about, but time presses, and I had better get back to my collections and add a few more exhibits!
For this post, editor hiraeth has prepared an overview of her experience editing in the science categories. Enjoy!
Emily
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I'm a collector. In the same way that other people may collect stamps, coins or fossils, I collect websites. As an editor with the ODP, I spend a lot of time finding sites, labelling them, listing them and rearranging them. I am constantly on the lookout for new specimens and I open my collections to the public so that they can benefit from all the good and useful sites I have found.
My favourite collection is Flora and Fauna. I could happily spend all my editing time adding to and classifying sites about the vast range of animals, plants, fungi and bugs that exist. The category has expanded considerably under my curatorship. During the last year I have been involved in a project to replace the English language subcategory names such as Snakes with their scientific equivalent, Serpentes. Because these names are less familiar to many users of the directory, there is a an A to Z index and also links in most subcategories to guide people to the correct location. The more scientifically knowledgeable may argue that classification has moved on and that the structure used in the directory is no longer up to date. I think this is a valid criticism, but as new ideas on taxonomy are constantly being put forward and revised, there is no consensus view and the category is likely to remain as it is for the foreseeable future.
There are not many submissions to this part of the directory but some sites are suggested and these are mostly useful additions that will enlarge the scope of the category. However, a member of the public may, for example, suggest a gallery of photographs of unidentified butterflies found somewhere in the tropical rainforests of South America. I will either send this to Wildlife or the appropriate Science & Environment category in Regional.
Another category in which I edit is Animal Health. Here, I have enjoyed adding a large number of sites on diseases of pets, livestock and wild animals. Sometimes I get distracted. While looking for sites on parasitic diseases I find myself adding sites on mosquitoes or ticks or bacteria to Flora and Fauna. Or fungal diseases may lead me to Flora and Fauna again or to crops or livestock in Agriculture where I also have permission to edit.
A large part of Animal Health consists of sites about veterinary medicine and alternative medicine. The latter is broken down into sites about therapies and therapists in fields ranging from animal acupuncture to chiropractic, massage therapy and aromatherapy. Although Health/Animal is a topical category, the subcategory Veterinarians is broken down regionally and includes over 2500 individual practices from all over the world. (In the USA, even when quite small, these seem to call themselves animal hospitals, but in other parts of the world, clinic or surgery is the more usual term, and animal hospital is reserved for a specialist referral centre.)
In contrast to Flora & Fauna, this part of the directory receives plenty of suggestions. Listing veterinarians in their correct location is quite straightforward. Nearly every vet with a working website should be listable under our guidelines. Sites submitted to other parts of Animal Health are often more problematic. Some are a mass of advertisements in which a small amount of not very useful information is engulfed. These do not get accepted in accordance with our site selection criteria. Others are supplied by people whose pets have suffered from various conditions and who now consider themselves experts on the subject. These sites can be listed if they contain sufficient good quality information. Other submissions are really about the keeping of pets, with a little information on health thrown in for good measure. I usually send these across to Pets for consideration by another editor. Some sites are not in English and get sent to the appropriate language category of World, and some have no connection with animal health whatsoever. These are quite a waste of time. Rather than deleting them, I have to search for a suitable category to send them to, a job that could have been better done by the submitter who knew exactly what the site was about!
Besides these categories I edit in many other categories which I would love to tell you about, but time presses, and I had better get back to my collections and add a few more exhibits!




1. It's interesting, that a website that considers itself one of the best, and top, human-edited websites allows comment spam in it's blog. On top of that, it's nearly impossible to make it into any type of category for a normal, and legitimate, business. Perhaps website owners should start bribing DMOZ editors... Possibly then, some of us would be able to get our dang websites listed.
Posted at 5:31PM on Mar 29th 2010 by JR
2. DMOZ is broken.
I registered to be an editor to volunteer to get it working again. But. . . I got the email verification, and when I tried to respond, this was the bounce message:
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Posted at 12:59PM on May 20th 2011 by Richard Fritzler
3. Please help!
I submitted my site a few times this past year and have not been listed. I do not think I am doing the submission wrong, but after each submission I wait several weeks and my site is never listed. So I’m not sure if an editor is not getting my submission or is disregarding it without contact.
If you would be so kind as to offer some assistance in this regard, I would greatly appreciate it.
My site, www.histoiresucree.com concerns French candy, chocolates and baked goods and each time I’ve submitted it as such.
It looks like other people have similar problems.
Posted at 3:50AM on Apr 2nd 2010 by Isabelle
4. We've tried to submit our site to dmoz too. Under which catagory would amish friendship bread go?
Posted at 4:17PM on Apr 6th 2010 by Quarnterrio
5. It looks like there are a lot of very hard working editors at DMOZ and the organization takes a great deal of abuse from disappointed submitters.I have a very well established successful site that sells bridal jewelry and handcrafted wedding jewelry with thousands of satisfied customers but I can not get listed in DMOZ. If there is some editor that reads these comments I would sure appreciate any suggestions.
Thank you.
Posted at 5:20PM on Apr 14th 2010 by Ray Paquette
6. This is my first visit to dmoz blog,i want some site with high PR to submit my site Please help
Posted at 1:43AM on Apr 15th 2010 by Real Estate,Appartment,Rent Property,NRI Property in Pune
7. Emily,
Great work categorizing flora and fauna and animal health. I recently launched a directory-based search engine. I'd be interested in knowing your thoughts about it. I used slightly different categories
Posted at 11:51PM on Apr 15th 2010 by Andrew Hendel
8. Hello Emily,
Excellent article about how in depth, detailed and diverse your editing processes are! Can you please help tell me who edits the Solicitor and Personal Injury Claims sector for Accident Claims as I just came back onto this site to check if our site had been added. We submitted site details to dmoz a few months ago; apologies if this is not the best place to ask this question but not sure where to ask. Is there any way of being able to chase the submission once sent or is it a case of just waiting a little longer? Kind Regards & Keep up the great work on your excellent site!
Posted at 9:50AM on Apr 16th 2010 by Ian
9. Any news on why I keep getting Proxy Error when I try to suggest a url?
Posted at 10:49AM on Apr 17th 2010 by Bill
10. hi everyone. I am currently doing a project on agriculture and for that i need to develop a search engine based on agriculture. can i get the list of urls for agriculture only.
Tnanx in advance
Rimi
Posted at 12:56PM on Apr 18th 2010 by Rimi
11. Hello
I see the artcle of animal health.
I put my website about a e-book What are te costs of my own horse, in the dutch categorie horsesport. My website is dutch . Is the animal health in dutch too?
conny
Posted at 2:58AM on Apr 19th 2010 by eigen paard
12. dear Staff at DMOZ
First and foremost, I beg your apology for putting you out with this email as it is not a spam report but only a submission difficulty issue.
I aam a disabled person and am trying hard to run my web pproject from my bedside secondhadn PC.
I have been making much effort to submit my homepage to your world wide famous directory for say one year or so with no success up to now.
For instance I have been getting an error message as to verifying the text. But I have always entered the correct text matching the text and numbers in the picture. Another type of error message I have been getting all this time is proxy server cannot handle the request etc.My gadget has been approved by FDA as Class I so it can be launched in the US without premarketing clearence pls see the attachement.
I have added the DMOZ search box to my homepage as your directory is a real wealth on quality information on the web and I would be honoured if you could review my listing one day.
Please find below basic information on my site for your kind review and perhaps inclusion if I am happy enough.
URL: www.stopache.us
Title: stopache.us back belt
Description:
Back belt for preventing and treatment of back pain, useful in sleep disorders. Clinically tested. Usb powered.
Category:
perhaps diseases and conditions>neuromuscular>back and spine
or
chronic pain
or
fitness/wellness
This is left up to your kind decision: some of the specialized medicine niche directories added a category back pain on my advise as this is an extremely wide spread condition and deserves to be given its own subcategory in perhaps neuromuscular or neurology section.
Once again I beg your patience and am fully at your disposal should you need any further information on my site or on the gadget or vibratory analgesia and its principles-
Kind regards from Prague where Spring is at full steam.
Truly yours
M Čapek
capekm@hotmail.com
Posted at 8:01PM on Apr 18th 2010 by capek
13. very useful artical
http://bdwebindex.com
Posted at 2:34AM on Apr 19th 2010 by sumon
14. Do we have a separate category for SEO?
Posted at 1:02PM on Apr 20th 2010 by Gouri
15. Good
Posted at 4:41AM on Apr 23rd 2010 by http:www.mywowin.com
16. Thanks for Sharing. I LOVE DMOZ :)
Posted at 10:59AM on Apr 25th 2010 by John
17. Great Article thanks for it.
Posted at 9:17AM on Apr 26th 2010 by oldseebaer
18. Thanks :)
Posted at 10:28AM on May 7th 2010 by psychoz
19. The author give a different insight to everything
that happens in Dmoz.Quite interesting,easier to understand
why it takes so long to get listed
Posted at 2:36PM on May 7th 2010 by Chris
20. Hi Emily,
thank you for giving us some insight as to what happens in the world of editing at DMOZ. It's quite interesting how much work and thought goes into what you would think would be simple categorizing. Still waiting to get listed.
Posted at 12:58PM on May 8th 2010 by Fragonzal