nomitaj
Nomitaj is a term used in information science and digital culture to denote a naming-centric approach to organizing digital objects. In a nomitaj framework, names or nominal identifiers are treated as primary anchors for indexing, retrieval, and linkage, with less emphasis on attribute-based descriptions. Proponents argue that stable names can simplify cross-referencing across heterogeneous datasets, while critics caution that names alone may be insufficient for disambiguation and can suffer from drift or aliasing.
Origin and usage: The exact origin of the term nomitaj is unclear; it appears in informal discussions
Principles: Nomitaj systems typically rely on persistent identifiers for names, enforcement of naming conventions, and explicit
Applications: In wikis, digital libraries, and knowledge graphs, nomitaj ideas inform practices around naming schemes and
See also: Named-entity recognition, entity linking, persistent identifiers, controlled vocabulary, ontology design.