Open Directory Project ODP Editing Guidelines for Travel Categories
- Purpose of Travel Guidelines
- Scope: Which categories are affected?
- Aggressive Submissions and Multiple Listings
- How Many Listings?
- Deeplinks, Mirrors, and Affiliates
- Spam
- Topical Travel Categories
- Site Placement Guidelines
- Glossary of Travel Terminology
- Consolidator, Tour Operator, Travel
Agent/Agency, Travel Supplier, Travelogue
- Lodging: Bed and Breakfast, Hostel, Hotel, Inn, Motel, Resort,
Vacation Rental
- Navigational Links between Regional and Recreation/Travel
Purpose of Travel Guidelines
These guidelines are designed to assist placing and describing
travel sites, and to supplement the ODP Guidelines, Regional Guidelines, and
the Regional Template.
These guidelines address the two primary difficulties that
editors have when dealing with travel sites:
- Aggressive Submissions and Multiple Listings - Owners and promoters
of travel sites are among the most aggressive submitters to the Directory
(re: spam). These
guidelines are aimed at addressing spam from the travel industries, and to
help editors handle these sites consistently.
- Travel Ontology - Many editors have difficulty deciding where
to list travel sites. These guidelines address this issue by reviewing different
classes of travel sites and discussing where they are listed.
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Scope: Which Categories are Affected?
Travel sites are generally listed in three places in the
Directory:
- Recreation: Travel
- Topical travel categories - like Sports: Cycling: Travel or
Recreation: Travel: Specialty_Travel: Backpacking.
These categories generally either live in Recreation: Travel: Specialty_Travel
or are @linked there. Travel categories that may exist outside Regional or
the Recreation/Travel branch are treated the same.
- Travel_and_Tourism categories at all levels of the Regional
branch.
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Aggressive Submissions and Multiple Listings
Owners and promoters of travel sites are among the most
aggressive submitters to the Directory. It is common for sites to be submitted
multiple times in one or more categories. It is very important that editors
of travel categories are aware of these practices.
- How Many Listings? - Provide they meet
the general guidelines for inclusion, travel sites are generally listed
once in the Directory, most often in the appropriate Regional category. In some cases, a
site may be entitled to one listing in a Regional category and a second listing
in either Recreation/Travel or a topical travel category. Specific information
for each type of site can be found below.
- Deeplinks, Mirrors, and Affiliates - Travel sites aggressively
employ these tactics in an attempt to obtain multiple listings. Editors should
not list sites
which do not offer unique content. Travel affiliates are an especially
large management problem; editors can find assistance using internal
tools.
- Spam - ODP Guidelines for dealing
with spam are clear: "Sites that repeatedly or persistently spam the
directory will be blocked from submission, and their sites may be removed
from the directory."
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Topical Travel Categories
Topical travel categories list resources, directories, tips
and advice, travelogues, travel agents, tour operators, and other travel providers
which are specific to a type of travel. These categories may "live" in Recreation/Travel/Specialty_Travel
(i.e. Recreation: Travel: Specialty_Travel: Backpacking)
or in topical categories throughout the Directory (i.e. Sports: Cycling: Travel).
The same guidelines apply regardless of where they are located.
- Larger topical travel categories should be subcategorized into more
specific subtopics. For example, the Ecotourism
travel category is further subcategorized by topic.
- When all possible subtopics have been exhausted, large categories should
be further subcategorized using the following standard subcategories:
- Destinations - Use this for arranging sites by geographical
region.
- Guides and Directories - Use this for travel guides, portals,
or directories which focus exclusively on the particular type of topical travel.
- Lodging - Lodging establishments ranging from resorts to
hotels to bed and breakfasts. Rarely would topical categories have a need
for this subcategory, as most lodging is not topically specific.
- News and Media - Use this for news, publications, and similar
sites focussing specifically on a particular type of travel.
- Travel Agents - Only travel agents whose primary focus is
the particular specialty travel should be listed here. Travel agents that
will book travel of this form as part of a larger business do not qualify
- Tour Operators - Only tour operators whose primary focus
is tours of a particular specialty should be listed here. Tour operators
that offer tours of this type as part of a larger business do not qualify.
- Travelogues - Travelogues which focus on one or more trips
of this specialty form may be listed here.
- These subcategories should be linked back to the corresponding Recreation/Travel
subcategory with an @link/relcat pair.
For example, the
Backpacking Travelogues category contains a related category link to
Recreation: Travel: Travelogues,
and the latter contains an @link named Backpacking@ pointing to the former.
- Further subcategorization of these standard topical travel subcategories
should not be done, except by geographic
area as a last resort.
- Editors should use their discretion and common sense when applying
these standard subcategories. Not all subcategories will be appropriate for
all topics. Further, editors may create additional subcategories at their
discretion. Remember, good editors doen't strictly adhere to rules
and regulations, rather they use guidelines as basis for good common sense
judgment.
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Guidelines in this section are intended
to assist with the placement of travel sites by their type. Editors should
use their discretion to make exceptions to these guidelines where it makes
sense.
- Recreation/Travel Listing Criteria
- Regional/../Travel_and_Tourism
Listing Criteria
- Lodging directories which focus on one continent,
one country, one state/province/county, or one locality should be placed in
the corresponding Regional/../Lodging category.
- Individual lodging establishments - including hotels, motels,
inns, vacation rentals, bed and breakfast establishments, hostels, resorts,
and other "specialized" lodging - should be listed once in the directory
in a
Regional category.
- In larger English speaking countries, lodging establishments are listed
in Lodging categories of the locality cat where the establishment is physically
located. In smaller countries and those where English is not the primary language,
lodging establishments are usually listed in categories encompassing a larger
geographic area when there are not (yet) enough sites to create a locality
category.
- In general, deeplinked lodging pages on travel affiliate sites should
not be listed. Editors should always attempt to locate the
"official" site for a lodging establishment.
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- Recreation/Travel Listing
Criteria
- Topical Travel Categories Listing Criteria
- Travel agents which specialize exclusively in a particular
type of travel may be listed once in a topical travel category that
corresponds to that specialty.
- Specialty travel agents may only be listed once in a Topical
branch, and once in Regional (if appropriate).
- Travel agents offering a variety of travel packages, etc. should
not be listed in topical travel categories. These travel agents
should be listed in Regional categories only.
- Regional/../Travel_and_Tourism Listing Criteria
- Travel agents with a physical presence should be listed in Regional
according to the Regional
guidelines, most commonly in a locality's Regional/../Travel_Agents category.
- The vast majority of travel agents will be listed once in the
Directory in the most appropriate Regional category.
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- Recreation/Travel Listing
Criteria
- Topical Travel Category Listing Criteria
- Tour operators which specialize exclusively in a particular
travel specialty may be listed in a topical travel category that corresponds
to that specialty.
- Tour operators should be listed no more than once in the Topical
area of the directory.
- Tour operators whose only "specialty" is that they offer regionally-based
tours should not be listed in topical travel categories. These tour
operators should be listed in Regional categories only.
- Regional/../Travel_and_Tourism Listing Criteria
- Tour operators with a physical presence should be listed in Regional
according to Regional guidelines,
most commonly in a locality's Regional/../Tour_Operators category.
- In addition, tour operators may also be listed in Regional according
to where they offer tours, assuming they have a specific focus. The
listing description should, ideally, state where the company is based.
Example: A tour operator based
out of Toronto which only offers tours in Kenya may be listed in both the
Toronto and Kenya Tour_Operators categories.
- Subdividing Tour_Operators categories:
Keep all tour operator sites listed in the same category, with descriptions
which make it clear what types of tours they provide, and where they are based
and the region where they offer tours. This method may result in a very large
number of sites in a single category. In such cases, editors may use their
discretion to create subcategories.
- The primary logical division should be between tour operators which
offer tours in the given regional area, and those which are based there but
offer tours elsewhere in the world. The former group of sites should reside
at the root level, while the latter group should be placed in an Outbound
subcategory.
Example: Regional/../Kenya/T&T/Tour_Operators
would hold sites for tour operators that offer tours in Kenya, whether
they are locally based, or based elsewhere ("inbound" operators). Regional/../Kenya/T&T/Tour_Operators/Outbound
would list sites for tour operators based in Kenya which offer tours only
outside of Kenya ("outbound" operators).
- Depending on the region, it may be possible to subdivide by the type
of tour offered. For example, one could create subcategories for walking tours,
museum tours, or adventure tours.
- In rare cases, it may be desirable to further subdivide.
At this time, it is appropriate to divide into Local (for tour operators
based locally) and Incoming (for tour operators based outside of the
region) subcategories.
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- Recreation/Travel Listing Criteria
- Regional/../Travel_and_Tourism Listing Criteria
- Airports should also be listed in the appropriate Regional/../Transportation
category, often at the Metro Area or county/region level, but sometimes at
the locality level. Editors should use their discretion.
- Airlines may also be listed in a country level category. If such
a category exists, it should then be @linked in Recreation/Travel/../Airlines.
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- Recreation/Travel Listing
Criteria
- Topical Travel Category Listing Criteria
- Travelogues which focus on a particular type of specialty travel
(i.e. backpacking or cycling) should be listed in a topical travel category.
- Regional/../Travel_and_Tourism Listing Criteria
- Travelogues which focus on a particular locality should be listed
in Regional. This is consistent with the Regional-topical guidelines.
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Glossary of Travel Terminology
There are a number of terms which may have different meanings
to different editors. For the sake of consistency, here are the definitions
of a few basic terms as they are applied to ODP travel categories:
Consolidator
A company which negotiates bulk contracts with
a travel supplier (i.e. an airline, hotel,
tour operator, etc.) and sells that space to the general public (either directly,
or through a travel agent) at a discount.
Tour Operator
A company which assembles various components
of a tour. Typically, they arrange transportation, lodging, food, entertainment,
admissions, etc. and provide a guide or host to lead the tour. Tour operators
sell directly to the public, and also through travel agents.
Travel Agent/Agency
An individual/group which sells travel services
to the public. Travel services includes things like airline tickets, cruises,
car rentals, or hotel reservations. The agent is a representative of the
travel supplier, and is compensated
for providing business to that supplier.
Travel Supplier
Those individuals and businesses which supply
a travel service directly to the customer. This includes:
Travelogue
A travel "journal", which contains significant
narrative content about one or more trips taken by the author. Travelogues
are often dated, and sometimes accompanied by photographs; however, "virtual
tours" or photograph collections with limited narrative about the travel destination
are not travelogues, and should be listed in other ODP categories.
Lodging Terms...
Bed and Breakfast
Generally limited service lodging facilities
which:
Hostel
Limited service lodging facilities which:
Hotel
Generally, full service lodging facilities which:
Inn
Generally, moderate service lodging facilities which:
Motel
Short for "motor hotel". Generally, moderate
service lodging facilities which:
Resort
Generally full-service lodging and recreational facilities
which:
Vacation Rental
Generally self-service lodging facilities
which:
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Navigational Links between Regional and Recreation/Travel
Several categories in Recreation/Travel are the global,
or root, category for Travel_and_Tourism categories in Regional. Therefore,
it is important that editors create navigational links to help users navigate
from the "global" category all the way down to the lowest geographic levels
in the Regional branch (e.g. locality). Such navigation helps proper site
placement by editors and submitters alike.
- Each Recreation/Travel category should contain @links to the corresponding
continent-level (or, in their absence, country-level) Regional/../Travel_and_Tourism
categories.
Example: Recreation: Travel: Lodging
contains @links to the continental Travel_and_Tourism/Lodging categories.
- Continent-level (or, in their absence, country-level) Regional/../Travel_and_Tourism
categories should contain related category (relcat) links to the corresponding
Recreation/Travel category.
Example: Each of the continental Travel_and_Tourism/Lodging
categories, like Europe's,
contains a related category link back to Recreation: Travel: Lodging.
- Each Regional/../Travel_and_Tourism category should contain @links
to the corresponding subcategory in narrower Regional categories, if they
exist.
Example: Canada's
Lodging category contains @links to the Lodging categories of each of
its provinces (which are narrower in scope).
- Each Regional/../Travel_and_Tourism category should contain a related
category (relcat) link to the corresponding subcategory in wider Regional
category(ies), if they exist.
Example: Canada's
Lodging category contains a related category link to the North
American Lodging category (which is wider in scope).
The goal of such linking is to ensure that it is possible
to traverse these links all the way from Recreation/Travel categories to individual
locality cats (via @links) and back again (via relcats).
Last update: 2003-01-24
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