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…
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…
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,…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
Internally here at Dow Jones we have taken to calling September ‘Taxonomy Month’ because of the multiple events we are participating, sponsoring and organizing. So below, listed by date are…