Last month I asked the question "What is the Hardest Content to Classify?" and promised additional posts on the subject based on my background of 13 years developing taxonomy and…
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Day 1 at Taxonomy Bootcamp covered a lot of basic taxonomy principles such as planning and implanting taxonomy, choosing taxonomy software and indexing principles. The talk by Heather covered the…
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I attended the Taxonomy Bootcamp and KMWorld Joint Keynote by Peter Morville on "Connecting Knowledge Management and Discovery: Search 3.0". Peter delivered an engaging overview of many aspects that are…
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Like Daniela, I too am attending the 2008 KMWorld/Enterprise Search Summit West/Taxonomy Boot Camp meta-conference in San Jose. Shortly before lunch, we heard from Gary Szukalski, Vice President, Customer Relations,…
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We like to think a bit differently, think outside the box. Both with customers as well as with the use of our own tools, so I wanted to share with…
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My kids are still in their "Bob the Builder" years. At some point Bob went "green" - left Bobsville to build a sustainable community in Sunflower Valley, complete with grass-growing…
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The first theme that came to mind as I thought about topics to blog about is the whole area of classification of different types of content: text, sound, video and…
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For many organisations, providing a single way to navigate information resources is unlikely to meet the increasingly complex needs of a diverse audience of users. Forcing users to locate resources…
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Daniela's latest data visualization post and a conversation with one of the Dow Jones Factiva Project Managers earlier today got me thinking about a presentation I did a couple of…
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The concept of machine automated data exchange is certainly a road that is ever changing course, with many paths splitting off going in this direction or that. Among the many…
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