Library Cataloging
XML and Taxonomies
XML and taxonomies A partnership cure for digital sprawl by Linda Farmer provides a business perspective on these tools.
Information Highways v. 9, no. 2 (Jan.-Feb., 2002)
The judicious application of XML and taxonomies can go a long way towards stemming the sprawl of unstructured digital content throughout an enterprise and leveraging its potential in the service of business goals.
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Taxonomies
Better Living Through Taxonomies by Heather Hedden appears in the latest Digital Web Magazine.Large websites and intranets can benefit from improved methods of search and navigation. These include site maps, A-Z indexes, sophisticated search engines,...
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Digital Archives
A Content Integrity Service For Long-Term Digital Archives by Haber, Stuart; Kamat, Pandurang (HPL-2006-54).We present a content integrity service for long-lived digital documents, especially for objects stored in long-term digital archives. The goal...
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Classification
Why Dewey's Decimal System is prejudiced appears in the latest JOHO, Journal of the Hyperlinked Organization. This is a personal newsletter from David Weinberger. (Thanks to the commenter for clearing up the person responsible.) He is the author of...
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Xml
Can XML Drive Taxonomies and Categorization? by Bill Trippe.Content management technology is almost de rigueur now in medium and large organizations, and along with it the problems of information overload. As a result, taxonomy development is now viewed...
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Taxonomy
Ten taxonomy myths at the Montague Institute provides a basic overview of the topic, from a business viewpoint.Taxonomies have recently emerged from the quiet backwaters of biology, book indexing, and library science into the corporate limelight. They...
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