Taxonomy

Difficulties in the Classification of Musical Genres

By |October 12th, 2015|Access Insights, Featured|Comments Off on Difficulties in the Classification of Musical Genres

In the world of classification, there may be no subject more hotly debated by people not in the taxonomy world as music genres. As […]

Classifying Video Games to Best Inform Their Audience

By |September 28th, 2015|Access Insights, Featured, Taxonomy|Comments Off on Classifying Video Games to Best Inform Their Audience

Trying to decide what video games to buy and play can be tricky; game classification is one way to better aid consumers in making […]

Bob Kasenchak to present as Part of FEDLINK’s Building Web Taxonomies Program

By |September 14th, 2015|Access Insights, Featured, Taxonomy|Comments Off on Bob Kasenchak to present as Part of FEDLINK’s Building Web Taxonomies Program

Bob Kasenchak, Director of Business Development for Access Innovations, Inc., will be presenting at the Building Web Taxonomies program, sponsored by the Federal Library […]

Choosing Non-Preferred (and Preferred) Terms for a Thesaurus

By |September 7th, 2015|Access Insights, Featured, Taxonomy, Term lists|Comments Off on Choosing Non-Preferred (and Preferred) Terms for a Thesaurus

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Synonyms and other non-preferred terms are largely what make a taxonomy (or other controlled vocabulary) a […]

Choosing Broader and Narrower Terms

By |August 31st, 2015|Access Insights, Featured, Taxonomy|Comments Off on Choosing Broader and Narrower Terms

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As most readers of this blog know, taxonomies are controlled vocabularies in which the terms are arranged […]

Ontologist Needed

By |August 26th, 2015|News, ontology, Taxonomy|Comments Off on Ontologist Needed

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