Posts by Jenni Wilcox
Access Innovations Inc. Wins Prestigious KM World Readers’ Choice Award in Knowledge Management Category
ALBUQUERQUE, NM – November 13, 2025 – Access Innovations, Inc., provider of Data Harmony software, is the winner of the 2025 KMWorld Readers’ Choice Award Winner for Knowledge Management. In addition to naming Access Innovations as the best in that category, KMWorld subscribers also recognized Access Innovations as a Leader in the Content Management, Information…
Read MoreClassic Posts Summer – Why Use A Taxonomy Management Tool?
Our regular blogger is out of commission while recovering from surgery. Please enjoy this classic blog post, written by Margie Hlava in 2010, answering a very common question. Updates and notes are in brackets. Why Use A Taxonomy Management Tool? July 12, 2010 – This question was recently asked and addressed in a community online…
Read MoreClassic Posts Summer – Field by Any Other Name
Our regular blogger is out of commission while recovering from surgery. Please enjoy this classic blog post. Margie Hlava – Founder of Access Innovations, former President of Access Innovations, and the current Chief Science Officer – wrote this post in response to a podcast she was listening to, at the time. Corrections are noted with…
Read MoreClassic Posts Summer – Semantic Technology – Fact or Fiction?
While our regular blogger is out of commission due to surgery, we are reposting some of our favorite blog posts. The ReadWriteWeb post that was mentioned in this blog post was updated in October 2018. Semantic Technology – Fact or Fiction? July 12, 2010 – Real-life application of semantic technology at work with leading U.S.…
Read MoreClassic Posts Summer – Google Becoming More Human-Like – Are You Really Surprised?
Our regular blogger is out of commission while recovering from surgery. Please enjoy this classic blog post. In 2010, we were already commenting on Google becoming more human-like. A decade and a half later, this feels more true than ever. Google Becoming More Human-Like – Are You Really Surprised? June 30, 2010 – With the…
Read MoreClassic Posts Summer – Metadata Gaining Some Street Cred
Our regular blogger is recovering from surgery. Please enjoy this classic blog post about metadata. This is post is still very much relevant today. Metadata Gaining Some Street Cred July 7, 2010 – With the rise of online retailing, what used to be warehouse data has turned into a valuable marketing tool. Publishers Weekly highlighted this…
Read MoreClassic Posts Summer – Life is Art, Why Can’t Data Be Art?
Our regular blogger is recovering from surgery. Please enjoy this classic blog post about metadata being art. The original article about the exhibition is no long available, but a link to the publication about the exhibition is included below. Life is Art, Why Can’t Data Be Art? June 10, 2010 – A reflection of the…
Read MoreClassic Posts Summer – Entertaining Video by Librarians Tells a Story
Our regular blogger is out of commission while recovering from surgery. Please enjoy this classic blog post and be sure to watch the video! Entertaining Video by Librarians Tells a Story June 9, 2010 – Timely and entertaining, this home-made video also stresses the importance of proper indexing and cataloging. Students and faculty from the…
Read MoreClassic Posts Summer – Corporate Librarian: Not a Dying Art After All
Our regular blogger is out of commission while recovering from surgery. Please enjoy this classic blog post that is still very relevant in 2024. The link to the Corporate Librarian Jobs is current as of June 2024. Corporate Librarian: Not a Dying Art After All June 30, 2010 – A job posting gives hope that the…
Read MoreClassic Posts Summer – DOI System Continues to Grow
While our regular blogger is out of commission due to surgery, we are reposting some of our favorite blog posts. I have included updated information in brackets. DOI System Continues to Grow April 25, 2011 – As of April 2011, the DOI System has now assigned over 51 million DOI names. [As of March 31,…
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