Showing posts with label HarryPotterLexicon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HarryPotterLexicon. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Take a look! “Hidden Secrets of Harry Potter” A&E show

Here they are, recordings of the entire A&E show "Hidden Secrets of Harry Potter" have been posted to YouTube.

You ask, what am I talking about? The Harry Potter Lexicon’s Supreme Mugwump Steve Vander Ark was interviewed by the Arts and Entertainment Network along with John Granger (Who Killed Albus Dumbledore?, Looking for God in Harry Potter) and Janet Batchler (What Will Harry Do?) for a show that explores the plot and mysteries of the Potter stories. Fun stuff, I promise.

Originally broadcast July 8, 2007. Thanks to Snitchseeker for the links!

Saturday, June 16, 2007

Lexicon's W.O.M.B.A.T. commentary posted!

Well, most of it. Steve is the director of a cool community theater and they have a huge rehearsal today for Beauty and the Beast; he will post his comments later.

You will see from my comments that there will be no "O" for me this time! Pooh.

Thursday, May 10, 2007

Scammer tries to rip off Potter fans

Do you know how Jo is always alerting us to scams? I want to make sure that no one wastes their money on an ebook that purports to provide the key to all the answers to Book 7. Remember, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is!

Here's the scam: He claims to be a private investigator who has spent 7 years compiling information from the books and interviews and developed a key that provides all the answers. It must not be much because in order to sweeten the deal, he offers copious amounts of bonus material he claims to have created himself. Don't believe it -- this bonus material is all from the Lexicon, from Accio Quote, and from Jo’s website. Much of what he is selling is available for FREE!

The Lexicon's lawyer has sent him a cease and desist letter. They are suing him for "unfair competition through [his] fraudulent, deceptive and dishonest trade practices."

This scumbag is advertising his book on fan forums and in local (Utah) newspapers. Don't get taken in, OK?

Monday, May 07, 2007

8 months in the making: the Lexicon's new Canon Portkey

Portus! Last night the Harry Potter Lexicon launched our most ambitious project ever: the Canon Portkey.

Clint Hagen, the programmer for the Harry Potter Lexicon spent 8 months, produced over 7000 lines of PHP, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript code. John Kearns spent that time paraphrasing every single event in the whole Potter series, noting the page numbers, main characters, setting and time period, etc. Whoa.

Why? So that Harry Potter fans can search the events of the books and organize the them (and the rest of the canon) anyway they want via tagging and bookmarking. Legally.

Many others helped. We had a small army doing data entry and as this group got larger and larger, Bel stepped in and did her own management magic to keep everything rolling along. My role was in pestering Steve about having a new design and then wishing (sometimes) that I hadn't volunteered =). I am very proud of it now, and an chomping at the bit to convert more of the Lexicon now that the Portkey is launched.

What does it do? It is a:
  • Location finder. Let's say you can't remember if Jo told us something in the books or in an interview. The Portkey will find it for you and tell you what page it is on for both the UK and US editions
  • New path to the Lexicon's information. I write for them and I still have a hard time finding things because it is so huge. The Portkey will take you to the Lexicon's pages that are entirely focused on what you are looking for, and then let you tag and save them. It is like having your own Potter secretary.
  • Mashup tool. If you use the icon search you can mash up one set of data with another. Let's say you are building a conspiracy theory and you want to find the places where the Ministry of Magic had dealings with Death Eaters. Mash the Ministry icon with the Death Eater icon and up pops all of your links.
  • Community tool. What do others think of your favorite passages? You can see the most popular tags for any event in canon.
  • Empowerment. You organize canon the way makes the most sense to you. Did we leave out a detail that is important to you? Add it yourself as a tag.
This whole thing was Steve's idea. It came to him one day in a dream and he knew he had to make it happen. When he told us about it it was difficult to conceptualize. I tried to understand what he meant by researching online textual indices for the Bible and Shakespeare. Then I'd show them to Steve he'd say "Sort of, but it also does this, this and this." Thank goodness his vision was strong because we all had a hard time grasping what he meant.

Saturday, February 10, 2007

Search Accio Quote and the Harry Potter Lexicon from anywhere!

Do you use Internet Explorer 7 or Firefox 2? Then you can now add Accio Quote and the Lexicon to the search box in the upper right hand corner of your internet browser and search them without having to surf to the site first.

Accio Quote!
Firefox:
Go to Accio Quote! and the icon will appear in your drop down menu. You can move it up in the list by clicking on "Manage Search Engines."
Internet Explorer: Go to Accio Quote! and choose "Add Search Providers..." from the drop down menu then select Accio Quote.

Harry Potter Lexicon
Firefox:
Click here and follow the instructions
Internet Explorer: Go to the Lexicon and choose "Find More Providers..." from the drop down menu and follow the simple instructions.