I'm designing for content where the taxonomy + metadata have never been put to good use in this subject matter.
I'm seeking inspiration beyond wikipedia: where a curated taxonomy + metadata (not user generated) have richly enhanced the browsing experience of the content.
I'm not interested in the metadata itself, just how its been used in the interface.
Thanks!
Answer
The BBC have been working hard on their BBC Wildlife section for a while - eg see top level section for:
They've been using domain driven designbook over traditional taxonomic architectures, and organizing information by things and their relationships rather than by documents for example.
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