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ONLINE May/Jun 2007 Marydee Ojala |
Web 2.0 and Value-Added Indexing Web 2.0 applications are encouraging user-generated tagging, which is an uncontrolled type of indexing. Some premium content sources are incorporating customer-generated tags into their fee-based products. How do these trends affect the validity of our justifications for premium content? |
ONLINE Sep/Oct 2010 BeDell & Trudell |
Does Taxonomy Matter in a New World of Search and Discovery In a Google world, even information professionals wonder if the traditional library information sources' reliance on controlled vocabularies remains a viable, worthwhile, and cost-effective strategy. |
D-Lib Jul/Aug 2010 Marcia Lei Zeng |
Report on the 2009 Joint CENDI/NKOS Workshop - Knowledge Organization Systems: Managing to the Future The themes include: toward a shared development environment, toward interoperability, and toward ontologies and the Semantic Web. |
ONLINE Mar/Apr 2010 Marydee Ojala |
Redefining Information In the digital age, information has escaped from the library. It's not on the shelves, neatly labeled by format. It's not contained by any specific device. It's on mobiles, embedded in social networks, and integral to websites. Search is the oxygen of today's information user. |
Searcher October 2001 Gary Price |
Web Search Engines FAQs: Questions, Answers, and Issues The Web search world changes on what sometimes seems like an hourly basis. What follows are a few selected tips and resources for some of the most well-known of engines... |
Search Engine Watch May 15, 2010 Laszlo Xalieri |
The Future of Search: A One-Act Play in Three Acts To maintain a large commercial base of users to sell down the river to your marketers, you still need to figure out what people are looking for and give it to them quickly. That, or give them lollipops. |
Information Today September 25, 2008 |
Cognition Technologies Creates Semantic Map of the English Language It will be able to provide users with more accurate and complete search capabilities, the ability to personalize and filter content, and an improved user experience by significantly reducing the amount of irrelevant information presented. |
Information Today October 26, 2009 Thomas E. Wolff |
LexisNexis Opens the `Black Box' With Powerful Semantic Search Technology The partnership agreement gives LexisNexis exclusive rights to implement PureDiscovery's KnowledgeGraph technology to intellectual property data. |
ONLINE Jan/Feb 2008 Marydee Ojala |
ONLINE's Got a Brand New Tag: Exploring Technology & Resources A publication for information professionals changes its tag line to include technology and resources. |
Information Today July 28, 2008 |
Cognition Launches SemanticMEDLINE A new free service enables complex health and life science material to be rapidly and efficiently discovered with greater precision and completeness using natural language processing technology. |
T.H.E. Journal November 2002 Mahesh S. Raisinghani |
Wireless Library Aids Student Productivity A wireless network permits a library to give all of its users high-speed access to the Internet as well as to its online resources. Students access the resources using laptops with wireless connections to the Internet and the library's intranet. |
Technology Research News September 5, 2005 |
Finding Information on the 'Net Although the reach of today's search engines seems impressive, collectively they have indexed only about half of all publicly available Web pages. Here are ways to garner more information from the Web. |
ONLINE May 2000 Greg R. Notess |
On the Net, Up and Coming Search Technologies Search technology is big business on the Net. The most highly visited sites often started off by helping people find something on the Web.... |
Search Engine Watch August 15, 2006 Chris Sherman |
What's the Big Deal With Social Search? Social search is garnering a lot of attention these days, but despite all the hoopla it's not likely to displace traditional algorithmic search any time soon. |
D-Lib April 2003 O'Neill et al. |
Trends in the Evolution of the Public Web: 1998-2002 The swiftness of the World Wide Web's ascension from obscure experiment to cultural icon has been truly remarkable. |
Information Today October 14, 2014 Barbie E. Keiser |
The Libhub Initiative: Making Libraries More Visible This project aims to raise the web visibility of libraries' resources by allowing search engines to see inside a library to the item level. |
D-Lib Nov/Dec 2009 Traugott Koch |
Report on the 8th European Networked Knowledge Organization Systems/Services (NKOS) Workshop The workshop discussed approaches to the management of knowledge organization systems that support emerging and future requirements. |
T.H.E. Journal August 2004 |
Virtual Lexicon Animates the English Language The Visual Thesaurus uses 3-D visualizations of the English language to demonstrate the relationships between words. |
ONLINE May/Jun 2003 Marydee Ojala |
Homepage: Empowering Researchers Putting powerful information tools in the hands of millions of Office 2003 users raises the possibility that there are no more "end users," that we're all researchers now. |
D-Lib Jul/Aug 2005 |
In Brief Developing a Digital Libraries Education Program: JCDL Workshop Summary... NSF/NSDL & CODATA Workshop on International Scientific Data, Standards, and Digital Libraries... Next Generation Knowledge Organization Systems: Integration Challenges and Strategies... etc. |
Information Today June 2003 Donald T. Hawkins |
The Eighth Search Engine Meeting After last year's detour to San Francisco, the Search Engine Meeting returned to Boston April 7-8 for its eighth annual gathering. The Search Engine meetings annually show that searching is by no means a fully developed technology. |
Searcher Nov/Dec 2003 Gary Price |
Webmastry What Google teaches us that has nothing to do with searching |
D-Lib April 2006 De Vorsey et al. |
The Development of a Local Thesaurus to Improve Access to the Anthropological Collections of the American Museum of Natural History The creation of data standards for use with anthropology collections has been an elusive goal. Artifacts are unique; however, this has hindered the establishment of data standards and controlled vocabularies and, in turn, the efforts of collections researchers. |
D-Lib January 2005 Fox, Manduca & Iverson |
Building Educational Portals atop Digital Libraries The Science Education Resource Center at Carleton College (SERC) educational portals leverage the techniques and tools of the digital library community to bring cohesion and clarity to their presentation of information. |
Information Today June 2002 Donald T. Hawkins |
The Search Engine Meeting 2002 For anyone interested in search engines, this annual meeting is a major event on the conference calendar and should not be missed. The quality of the presentations is very high, as is the content... |
D-Lib Nov/Dec 2010 Byrne & Goddard |
The Strongest Link: Libraries and Linked Data This article will outline some of the benefits that linked data could have for libraries, will discuss some of the non-technical obstacles that we face in moving forward, and will finally offer suggestions for practical ways in which libraries can participate in the development of the semantic web. |
ONLINE Jan./Feb. 2007 Marydee Ojala |
Time for an Anniversary Party The information professionals' use of online technologies and electronic content predates the personal computer and the World Wide Web. |
ONLINE Mar/Apr 2009 Nelson et al. |
FEATURE: Implementing Federated Search at the University of Wyoming The allure of federated searching is potent in academic libraries. Students and faculty want to streamline their searching across web-based search engines, library collections, and the bibliographic databases to which the library subscribes. |
PC Magazine December 20, 2006 Sebastian Rupley |
Coming Soon: The Semantic Web You've heard of Web 2.0. What about Web 3.0? The improvements are aimed to make Web searching deeper and more flexible. |