What Can You Do with XML Today?
by Jay Ven Eman
Interest in Extensible Markup Language (XML) rivals the press coverage the World Wide Web received at the turn of the Millennium. […]
by Marjorie M.K. Hlava October 2002
First published in the Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, Vol. 29 No. 1, October/November […]
by Scott Denning
Traditional thesaurus design has necessarily been a matter of alphabetization of the terms. While different views – permuted, hierarchical, rotated – offer […]
by John Blossom
reprinted from www.shore.com/commentary
The National Federation of Abstracting and Information Services (NFAIS) is an interesting collection of institutions and publishers joining to tackle […]
by Larry Compton
Executive summary
Data Harmony is one of several companies that offer machine-aided indexing software solutions to indexing and categorizing unstructured data. Data Harmony’s […]
A Case Study Comparison of Rule Base and Statistical Approaches
by Marjorie M.K. Hlava
There is a lot of confusion in the marketplace. Word is out […]
by Jay Ven Eman, Ph.D., CEO, Access Innovations, Inc.
Originally published in Intelligence & Warning America
Table of Contents
Velocity, Volume, and Variety
Taxonomic Control
BUYIN – GET IT
Taxonomic […]
by Alice Redmond-Neal
Reprinted from Key Words, the bulletin of the American Society for Indexing
I’ve been indexing for over a decade, but when I attended […]
By Bert Carelli
An organization’s website is today the primary strategic tool not only for delivering information and promoting its scholarly mission, but also for […]