Findability

Classifying Taxonomies

By |October 2nd, 2017|Access Insights, Featured, Standards, Taxonomy|Comments Off on Classifying Taxonomies

“Classification” and “taxonomy” are two closely related words that some people find confusing. Both terms reflect the fact that we encounter large amounts of […]

Asking the Right Questions

By |September 8th, 2017|News, ontology, search, semantic|Comments Off on Asking the Right Questions

Search results are only as good as the query itself. Users often use search keywords that are not recognized by semantic systems leading to […]

AI in Search

By |August 22nd, 2017|News, search|Comments Off on AI in Search

Quertle is the developer of the first artificial intelligence (AI) biomedical big data discovery platform (BioAI) for biomedical literature. Together with Elsevier, they have announced that searching […]

Digital Catalog Records Now Accessible

By |July 31st, 2017|News, reference, search, semantic|Comments Off on Digital Catalog Records Now Accessible

Valuable information is stored in the treasure trove of library catalogs. They are important to making information findable, particularly as the amount of information expands […]

Organization is Key

By |July 25th, 2017|News, search, storage, Taxonomy|Comments Off on Organization is Key

Information professionals are learning that having a data classification process in place can make your data smart enough to know what to do with […]

It’s All Semantics

By |July 4th, 2017|News, search, semantic|Comments Off on It’s All Semantics

Semantic search is search that understands the meaning of a natural language query as opposed to viewing search terms as keywords. Simplicable brought this interesting […]

Digging Through Data

By |June 21st, 2017|News, search, semantic|Comments Off on Digging Through Data

The volume of papers emerging from the world’s universities is increasing on a daily basis. Estimates are as high as 10,000 new papers being […]