ControlPoint Drives Record Results
Axceler announced a record year financially with 145 percent growth due in large part to the demand for Axceler's ControlPoint.
By Melody Smith|February 4th, 2011|metadata, News, Taxonomy|Comments Off on ControlPoint Drives Record Results
Axceler announced a record year financially with 145 percent growth due in large part to the demand for Axceler's ControlPoint.
By Melody Smith|February 3rd, 2011|Autoindexing, metadata, News, semantic, Standards, Taxonomy|Comments Off on Technology Group Wins Big with eHealth Project
With Singapore’s new emphasis on e-health, technology companies are reaping the rewards. Orion, Accenture and partners IBM, Oracle and Hewlett-Packard won a $146 million contract to deliver Singapore's national e-health records (NEHR) project
By Melody Smith|February 2nd, 2011|indexing, metadata, News, Standards|Comments Off on SOURCECORP Signs on for Document Management
SOURCECORP has been selected by Health Net Federal Services, LLC to deliver outsourced document management services. Health Net Federal Services is part of the Government Contracts segment of Health Net, Inc.
By Melody Smith|February 2nd, 2011|metadata, News, Technology|Comments Off on Proposal for an Open Data City
Journalism made an unusual appearance at the TEDxBrighton event recently. In an arena where technology, entertainment, and design are the focus (and part of the acronym), Greg Hadfield, former journalist, currently director of strategic projects at Cogapp proposed making Brighton and Hove into an "open-data city" to rival San Francisco, Washington or New York.
By Melody Smith|February 2nd, 2011|indexing, metadata, News|Comments Off on Publishing Metadata Merges
EBSCO Publishing and Mergent, Inc. are playing well together by allowing metadata from Mergent’s Annual reports Database to be added to the Base Index of EBSCO Discovery Services (EDS).
By Melody Smith|January 31st, 2011|Access Insights, Featured, metadata, Taxonomy|Comments Off on Using Subject Matter Experts
There are many approaches to the building of a thesaurus and taxonomy. No absolutely right or absolutely wrong methods exist but there are some that are not as efficient as others. Some which lead to bias in the resulting work. Some which will not work with the data the client actually wants to surface on a website or data mine or tag. There are some very expensive approaches and some very practical approaches to doing the work.
By Melody Smith|January 31st, 2011|metadata, News, semantic|Comments Off on Are Facebook and Pavlov In Cahoots?
Social networking and the infamous “like” button has trained at least one writer much like Pavlov’s dog and the bell. This conditioned reflex actually does more than give a sense of personalization. It provides data.
By Melody Smith|January 27th, 2011|metadata, News, semantic|Comments Off on Defining Intelligent Content
We all would like to think our content is intelligent, but properly defined, it is means content that serves more than one purpose or is used in more than one technology. You know it is intelligent when it is discoverable, reusable, and adaptable.
By Melody Smith|January 25th, 2011|metadata, News|Comments Off on Technology Works to Help Children Learn
Space-Time Research announced today a partnership to bring Tourism Australia data to Australian classrooms to give students experience with data analytics. Education Services Australia implemented this project to provide online, real-time exploration and analytics of the large Tourism Australia database to support the National Curriculum. A cloud-based version of the SuperVIEW analysis and visualization product which is being made available to primary and secondary school classrooms across Australia was provided by Space-Time Research.
By Melody Smith|January 24th, 2011|Access Insights, Featured, indexing, metadata, search, Taxonomy|1 Comment
As a user, wouldn’t it be fabulous to start typing in a search box and have the topic you’re looking for appear in a list of suggestions? Actually, we’ve already seen that enhancement and it’s pretty great – well at least when what you’re looking for is there. Avoids the dreaded typo or misspelling. What if those suggestions not only returned a comprehensive and relevant set of articles, but also offered other tools to assist in your research?