Findability

Trusting the Standards

By |June 3rd, 2016|News, search, Standards|Comments Off on Trusting the Standards

Trust is not likely to be a word used by many users when it comes to search results and ranking. The algorithms used in […]

Remembrance Through Archiving and Cataloging

By |May 30th, 2016|Featured, reference|Comments Off on Remembrance Through Archiving and Cataloging

Memorial Day. It’s viewed as the unofficial start of summer. Public pools open, kids are out of school, and BBQ grills are fired up […]

Indexing for the Semantic Web

By |May 27th, 2016|indexing, News, semantic|Comments Off on Indexing for the Semantic Web

Diffbot announces a new structured database that can automatically sort the web into human-like categories of knowledge. Marketing Land brought this news to our attention in their […]

My Kind of Library

By |May 24th, 2016|indexing, News|Comments Off on My Kind of Library

I love books, don’t get me wrong. But a library of wine? That is the newest library on the Cornell campus and it contains […]

Access Innovations to Overhaul Metropolitan Opera Archive Database

By |May 23rd, 2016|Access Insights, Featured|Comments Off on Access Innovations to Overhaul Metropolitan Opera Archive Database

Access Innovations is pleased to announce an engagement with the Metropolitan Opera to redesign the database for the Opera’s archive.

The Metropolitan Opera Archive provides […]

Recent Acquisition Has Some Concerned About Access

By |May 19th, 2016|indexing, News, Taxonomy|Comments Off on Recent Acquisition Has Some Concerned About Access

The Social Science Research Network (SSRN) has been acquired by Elsevier with the promise that it will be further developed with Mendeley, Elsevier’s scholarly […]

Taxonomies are Key to Findability

By |May 13th, 2016|News, Taxonomy|Comments Off on Taxonomies are Key to Findability

Using SharePoint for document management is common to most organizations. Using it for records management is an obvious next step. CMS Wire brought this […]