Recently the engineering team refactored our two Bibblio plugins into a single unified product that is hosted in a central repository name HM Bibblio Manager. This page will act as a central hub for all Bibblio related documentation. The intention is to clearly document the business rules related to each module and to link to the appropriate developer markdown documents in the repository.
NOTE: Important information about Bibblio Testing environments here -> bibblio-testing-environment-setup
Standard Haymarket Medical Network Bibblio Modules:
The following are the standard Haymarket Medical Network Bibblio widgets:
- Courses
- Daily recommendations
- Popular
- Today’s Top Picks
- Register/Login
- Scrollable Related Content
- More From our Network Footer
- More From our Network Sidebar
- Just For You
- Latest News
- Top Picks Sidebar
The follow are the Bibblio widgets defined for MM+M:
The Following are the Bibblio widgets defined for the McKnight’s family of sites:
The following is the Bibblio widget implemented on myCME:
The follow section explains the various Bibblio recommendation algorithms:
- Related: The recommendations ignore user behavior and are based purely on relatedness.
- Latest: Recommendations ignore relatedness and are based purely on the datePublished field set, returning those most recently published.
- Popular: Recommendations ignore relatedness and are based purely on aggregated user behaviour.
- Personalized: Recommendations are tailored to a specific user. The visitor MUST be logged into the site.
- Optimized: Recommendations are rooted in relevance but will also learn from user behavior and continuously adapt to attain better engagement.
- Syndicated: Is a special purpose algorithm used to retrieve optimized recommendations across several catalogues from different Bibblio accounts. Syndication requires some setup on Bibblio’s part. Please get in touch if you’d like to share traffic directly with other publishers or your own network of sites.