Taxonomy

Taxonomy of Horrors

By |October 31st, 2017|Access Insights, News, Taxonomy|Comments Off on Taxonomy of Horrors

One of the biggest questions floating around every year in October is this: “What movies will you watch this month?”—or some derivative of that. All the major networks play their own hand-picked list of 25-50 “horror” movies all month long. Farms open their doors to a public that can roam around haunted barns and mazes; even the malls host their very own haunted houses (generally not advised for children). Many of these attractions are partly or fully inspired by horror films that over the generations have become staples every October.

Text Analytics in Peer Review

By |October 30th, 2017|Access Insights, Business strategy, indexing, News, Taxonomy|Comments Off on Text Analytics in Peer Review

The volume of submissions for inclusion in scholarly journals offers new challenges for scholarly publishers. Even with recent advances in peer review and editorial […]

Taxonomy Specialist Needed

By |October 27th, 2017|News, Taxonomy|Comments Off on Taxonomy Specialist Needed

To be as helpful as possible to those in the fields of taxonomy, semantic technology, ontology, etc., we are sharing career opportunities that we find with our […]

Taxonomies – What Are They Good For?

By |October 23rd, 2017|Access Insights, Featured, indexing, search, storage, Taxonomy|Comments Off on Taxonomies – What Are They Good For?

To make the search and browse capabilities of content, document or records management systems truly functional, we need to develop taxonomies. Whether it is a […]

Senior Taxonomist Consultant Needed

By |October 20th, 2017|News, ontology, Taxonomy|Comments Off on Senior Taxonomist Consultant Needed

To be as helpful as possible to those in the fields of taxonomy, metadata, ontology, etc., we are sharing career opportunities that we find with our readers. […]

Access Innovations, Inc. Develops Taxonomies for Leading Oncology Association; Automated Curation Saves Society’s Annual Meeting Attendees’ Time

By |October 9th, 2017|Access Insights, Featured, Taxonomy|Comments Off on Access Innovations, Inc. Develops Taxonomies for Leading Oncology Association; Automated Curation Saves Society’s Annual Meeting Attendees’ Time

Access Innovations, Inc. recently worked with the American Society for Clinical Oncology, Inc. (ASCO®) to help the Society enhance its search for more than […]

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 […]

True Taxonomists

By |September 25th, 2017|News, Taxonomy|Comments Off on True Taxonomists

Within the world of taxonomy — the branch of science concerned with classification, especially of organisms — there are prolific people, and Raymond Hoser, an […]