Taxonomy, Classification & Search
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Taxonomy, Classification & Search


Putting it Together: Taxonomy, Classification & Search by Jeff Morris appears in the Sept. issue of Transform Magazine. His conclusion, a combination of free text searching, classification and vocabulary control is better for searching, than just free text searching. We could have told them that decades ago. Still, it is nice to see someone gets the idea.




- Stop The War On Metadata
Stop the War on Metadata by Jeffrey Beall appeared in the Library Journal for July 15, 2006.For decades, metadata has been at the core of librarianship. In recent years, however, there has been a growing revolt that threatens metadata-enabled searches...

- Taxonomies
Overcoming Information Overload by Jeff Phillips and Christine Klima, appears in the May issue of Transform Magazine.Taxonomies organize your information for more efficient retrieval and better topic insight. Here's how to choose the best approach...

- Classification
Dynamic and hierarchical classification of Web pages by Ben Choi; Xiaogang Peng appears in Online Information Review (2004) v. 28, no. 2, pp. 139-147.Automatic classification of Web pages is an effective way to organise the vast amount of information...

- Thesauri
Taxonomy Warehouse is a free service (free to users and free to vocabulary publishers) provided by Synapse, the Knowledge Link Corporation for the benefit of the information and knowledge management community.The Warehouse aims to provide a comprehensive...

- Classification
Automatic Classification: Moving to the Mainstream by Robert Blumberg and Shaku Atre in DM Review Magazine.Together, enterprise search and classification provide an initial response to the information explosion. Classification complements search by enabling...



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