Working With Librarians
Library budgets continue to shrink but expectations remain the same, or even increase. Librarians and information professionals are forced to get creative. This interesting information came to […]
Library budgets continue to shrink but expectations remain the same, or even increase. Librarians and information professionals are forced to get creative. This interesting information came to […]
By Melody Smith|January 16th, 2017|Access Insights, Featured, metadata|Comments Off on Hashtag This
A historian, a librarian and a snowman walked into a bar. What? You have heard this one already?
Recently, the American Historical Association (AHA) held […]
Last fall, a federal court ruling revealed that CSIS, Canada’s CIA analog, operated a secret metadata collection program for a decade, collecting metadata in […]
By Melody Smith|January 10th, 2017|indexing, metadata, News|Comments Off on Learning Opportunity That Addresses Indexing
The Association of American Publishers’ (AAP) Professional & Scholarly Publishing (PSP) Division is offering another exciting educational opportunity (in person or via webinar).
This time the PSP […]
Data lakes can transform enterprise decision making by putting far more data in the hands of far more users far more quickly than ever […]
By admin|December 29th, 2016|News, Technology|Comments Off on Learning from the Data
Obtaining valuable insights faster from large, diverse data sets seems to be the primary goal in business. Unfortunately, the current options don’t work all […]
By Melody Smith|December 21st, 2016|metadata, News|Comments Off on Managing the Metadata
New open metadata management capabilities are being added to the DMX-h data integration software from Synscort. This information came to us from Database Trends and Applications […]
By Melody Smith|December 9th, 2016|metadata, News, search|Comments Off on Drowning in Data
It is predicted that by 2020 there will be three times as many connected devices in the world as people; thus the growth of […]