Taxonomy

Emotions Categorized

By |January 17th, 2014|News, Taxonomy|1 Comment

Researchers are producing a behavioral catalog which would be emotionally helpful for patients and assist doctors in being more compassionate while dealing with them. The catalog will guide medical training and education by breaking down the discourse and analyzing the context. This interesting information came from News Tonight Africa in their article, "Researchers Hope to Create a Behavioral Taxonomy to Guide Medical Training."

Class is Everything

By |January 16th, 2014|News, Taxonomy|Comments Off on Class is Everything

EDItEUR has published a new subject classification system intended for use throughout the global book and e-book trade.

Taxonomies to the Rescue

By |December 31st, 2013|News, Taxonomy|Comments Off on Taxonomies to the Rescue

MEDLINE citations are manually indexed at the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM), using as reference the Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) controlled vocabulary. In the past, human indexers read the full text of the article to properly index. However, due to growth, the NLM is exploring automatic indexing options. 7th Space Interactive brought this topic to our attention in their article, “MeSH indexing based on automatically generated summaries.”

The Ghosts of Concepts Future

By |December 30th, 2013|Access Insights, Featured, Taxonomy, Technology|Comments Off on The Ghosts of Concepts Future

As taxonomists, we have a responsibility to discern those future concepts, although they may still be invisible to most. We can save the various expressions of those concepts in search logs from being rejected from consideration for a vocabulary simply on account of their as yet infrequent appearance. In a taxonomy or thesaurus, we can provide labels that will consolidate the indexing for a concept whose researchers have not yet settled on a name. In some cases, especially with widely used vocabularies, we can perhaps determine the name by which a concept will be known on a standard basis.

A Christmas Miracle

By |December 24th, 2013|News, Taxonomy|Comments Off on A Christmas Miracle

At last. I searched and searched and was starting to lose faith, but never fear, a Christmas-themed taxonomy I have found. If you are a Hallmark movie watching fan, this might not be news to you and you might even be the slightest bit insulted, but just a tiny bit.

The Ghost of Taxonomies Present

By |December 23rd, 2013|Access Insights, Featured, Taxonomy|Comments Off on The Ghost of Taxonomies Present

Wouldn’t it be splendid if, in the ‘spirit’ of Dickens’ Ghost of Christmas Present, we could use taxonomies to accomplish lofty goals such as cure and eradicate sickness; promote international understanding; promote justice and social harmony; and lessen and eradicate poverty?

Taxonomy Workshop Available

By |December 19th, 2013|Access Insights, News, Taxonomy|Comments Off on Taxonomy Workshop Available

Before you sign off for the holidays, consider starting your new year out with some educational learning. Our own Margie Hlava will be the instructor for a workshop titled, Taxonomy Essentials. This will be held on January 21, 2014 in Denver, Colorado.

Designing a Robust Records Management System

By |December 5th, 2013|indexing, News, Taxonomy|Comments Off on Designing a Robust Records Management System

Infolinx System Solutions has implemented Infolinx WEB at Rutgers University, a leading national research university. The implementation of Infolinx WEB will provide the university’s records management office with tracking of over 100,000 boxes, as well as other files and media, in their new on-campus storage warehouse. This move in records management provides the staff at Rutgers with a tool commensurate with their knowledge and abilities.

PLOS Celebrates Milestone

By |December 4th, 2013|Access Insights, News, Taxonomy|Comments Off on PLOS Celebrates Milestone

Public Library of Science (PLOS) is celebrating the publication of its 100,000th article, an achievement that represents the efforts of authors, editors, reviewers and staff from more than 200 countries. This exciting news was found on the PLOS site in their post titled, "PLOS Celebrates Milestone."