Taxonomy Consulting with Heather Hedden Freelance taxonomy work or taxonomy consulting is a growing area that freelance information management professionals may want to consider. Companies, nonprofits, and government agencies have an increasing number of documents and content items that they need to better organize in order to manage and find. Taxonomies provide a systematic way […]
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ASI Webinar Replay: Taxonomy Consulting
ASI Online Learning Course: Practical Taxonomy Creation
Practical Taxonomy Creation Three-Part Series with Heather Hedden “Practical Taxonomy Creation” is a 3-part ASI Online Learning course, taught by Heather Hedden. This is a terrific offering for indexers wanting to expand their skill set and create a wider vista for work. Where are taxonomies and controlled vocabularies needed? Periodical and database indexing and large, […]
ASI Webinar Replay: Autoclassification—Information Management Strategies with Seth Maislin
This webinar was presented June 25, 2014 Even the best information management strategies will fail miserably if you don’t get the keywording right. As amounts of valuable content proliferate exponentially, and requirements for precision and context-sensitivity skyrocket in complexity, it is nearly impossible for quality keywording to keep pace. Autoclassification is the only answer, but […]
ASI Webinar Replay: Tagging Digital Assets for Dynamic Context-Specific Delivery
with Seth Maislin, Senior Manager, Information Management Practice, Earley & Associates, Inc. The webinar was presented February 4, 2014 Images have a big impact on user experience. Having the right image in the right context can drive customer engagement and revenue. When you have a large library of digital images that can convey nuance and […]