Why are the expertises only partly in sync with those on the corporate website technology pages? Seems confusing. For instance: "Text Mining", "Information Retrieval", etc. in the schema vs "Data Visualization and Analytics for the Humanities " on corporate.
I can imagine that on the corporate site you want to keep things presentable and thus compact and therefore there is a stronger need for grouping related items into one overarching item. On a more technologically oriented site like this one, this is probably less urgent so that more specific terms can be used. However, in that case, "Text Mining" is still a very unspecific term. The corporate page (https://www.esciencecenter.nl/technology/expertise/data-visualization-and-analytics-for-the-humanities) lists a number of far more specific terms.
Why are the expertises only partly in sync with those on the corporate website technology pages? Seems confusing. For instance: "Text Mining", "Information Retrieval", etc. in the schema vs "Data Visualization and Analytics for the Humanities " on corporate.
I can imagine that on the corporate site you want to keep things presentable and thus compact and therefore there is a stronger need for grouping related items into one overarching item. On a more technologically oriented site like this one, this is probably less urgent so that more specific terms can be used. However, in that case, "Text Mining" is still a very unspecific term. The corporate page (https://www.esciencecenter.nl/technology/expertise/data-visualization-and-analytics-for-the-humanities) lists a number of far more specific terms.