Access Insights

Howlers: New Automation and Human Models Challenge Traditional Indexing

By |December 8th, 2010|Access Insights, Autoindexing, indexing, Taxonomy|Comments Off on Howlers: New Automation and Human Models Challenge Traditional Indexing

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 […]

The Search for Machine-Aided Indexing: Why a Rule-Based System is the Cost-Effective Choice

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 […]

Automatic Indexing Return on Investment (ROI)

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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 […]

Classified Homeland Security: Transforming Data into Information

By |December 8th, 2010|Access Insights, Taxonomy|Comments Off on Classified Homeland Security: Transforming Data into Information

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 […]

Bridging the Great Indexing Divide

By |December 8th, 2010|Access Insights, indexing, Taxonomy|Comments Off on Bridging the Great Indexing Divide

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 […]

The Strategic Business Value of a Well-Constructed Taxonomy

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 […]

Data Harmony Users to Preview New Features, Options at 2011 Meeting

By |November 29th, 2010|Access Insights, Featured, ontology, Taxonomy|Comments Off on Data Harmony Users to Preview New Features, Options at 2011 Meeting

Users of DataHarmony software from Access Innovations will have the opportunity to preview new features and options, train on how to get the most from the knowledge management software suite, learn from case studies throughout the globe, and discuss their experiences and challenges during the Seventh Annual Data Harmony Users Group (DHUG) meeting February 7-10, 2011 at Access Innovations, 4725 Indian School Road NE, in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The meeting will also feature a special seminar entitled “The Theory of Knowledge” presented by Marjorie Hlava, president of Access Innovations.

New Alignment Between Access Innovations and MarkLogic

By |November 26th, 2010|Access Insights, News, Taxonomy|Comments Off on New Alignment Between Access Innovations and MarkLogic

As reported by Beyond Search in their post, "Access Innovations Aligns with MarkLogic.”, some exciting things are happening at Access Innovations. A new set of enhancements of Data Harmony Suite specifically for MarkLogic servers has been released.

Master Data Management and Taxonomies

By |November 22nd, 2010|Access Insights, Business strategy, Featured, Taxonomy|Comments Off on Master Data Management and Taxonomies

November 22, 2010 – At the recent Data Content conference in Philadelphia, put on by InfoCommerce Group, Managing Director Scott Taylor gave a presentation on the […]