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Information Today November 2000 Rebecca Jones & Stephen Abram |
KMWorld 2000: An Exponential Experience The KMWorld 2000 conference, held September 13--15 in Santa Clara, California, was praised by many attendees for its quality program, strong production, and coordination... |
Information Today August 2001 Paula J. Hane |
InfoToday 2001 InfoToday 2001 includes expanded coverage of the electronic information industry and added a knowledge management program... |
Information Today December 2004 Paula Hane |
KMWorld & Intranets 2004 The conference speakers consistently emphasized that knowledge management is not a stand-alone initiative, but one to be integrated within an organization's business and work processes. |
Information Today September 2004 Nancy Garman |
On the Road: The Fall and Beyond Upcoming conferences and programs in the information and library industry. |
Information Today August 2002 Paula J. Hane |
InfoToday 2002 Context and convergence were popular topics at this New York information industry event. |
D-Lib January 2003 David Robins |
ASIST 2002: Report on the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, Philadelphia A shift of focus toward knowledge management was in evidence at ASIST 2002. |
Information Today December 2001 John Eichorn |
KMWorld 2001 Conference I'd read all the reports about half-full airliners following the September 11 attacks. So I was somewhat selfishly hoping that my flight from Philadelphia to San Francisco for the KMWorld conference in Santa Clara, California, would be somewhat empty. No dice.... |
Information Today January 2001 Paula J. Hane |
Internet Librarian 2000 The 2000 edition of the fourth annual Internet Librarian conference convened November 5--9 in Monterey, California, the site of the first event, and drew 100 top companies to the exhibit hall, as well as over 2,100 attendees... |
New Architect December 2002 Peter Morville |
Bottoms Up Designing complex, adaptive systems: Increasingly, our sites are larger and more sophisticated. And yet, we shouldn't let our sites become small pieces badly joined. The cost of giving up is too high. One way to solve the problem is to take a bottom-up approach. |
Searcher January 2001 Stephen Abram |
Intelligent Conferences: Reality or Oxymoron? Technology is having an impact on all areas of our lives, but until recently, it only seemed evident at conferences in lavish graphic presentations. Now it has begun to shake the pillars of conference organization and attendance. Will these events survive in their current form? |
Information Today January 2002 Ana Arias Terry |
Online Information 2001 This event offered valuable sessions and the opportunity to conduct business... |
Information Today April 2004 Nancy Garman |
Working the Workshops Conferences are a valuable way to get updated on a range of topics or to find out who's doing what in other organizations. However, the format offers attendees limited opportunities to interact with the speakers. |
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. |
Information Today August 2003 Gail Dykstra |
Saving the Best for Last For folks with content management headaches, help was at hand at the Content Management Symposium, held the last day of InfoToday 2003. Bob Boiko, the symposium's keynote speaker and author of Content Management Bible, described himself as a diagnostician. |
Information Today February 2004 Marydee Ojala |
Off the Exhibit Floor in London Highlights from the conference sessions and keynotes at Online Information 2003 in London |
Information Today May 2002 Gail Dykstra |
Information Highways 2002 At Canada's information industry event, "value" was the buzzword in keynote speeches and panel discussions---even in hallway chitchat. Everyone searched for the right words to explain the "value of electronic content and its delivery" to their customers, and to their bosses... |
Information Today September 2002 Marydee Ojalaa |
Joint Conference on Digital Libraries 2002 Digital libraries are growing in importance. They are becoming mainstream and part of the overall fabric of our information world. This conference hit all the high points of research and development by detailing both research in progress and finished projects. |
Information Today January 2002 Paula J. Hane |
Internet Librarian 2001 The three keynoters focused, respectively, on people, planning for usability, and technologies---the key components for an Internet librarian's success... |
Information Today August 2000 Paula J. Hane |
IT Report from the Field: 21st National Online Meeting It's hard to believe that the National Online Meeting (NOM) celebrated its 21st year as one of the information industry's premier events |
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... |
Information Today November 2000 Donald T. Hawkins |
Online World 2000-The End of an Era When Susan M. Klopper asked me to be one of the four panelists in the Schmoozin' with Susan: (W)Rap Session at the end of the Online World 2000 conference, I didn't know that it would be the last wrap session in the 22-year history of this event... |
Information Today September 2001 Peter Jacso |
The Joint Conference on Digital Libraries ACM and IEEE have joined forces to introduce this new event... |
D-Lib Nov/Dec 2009 Cassella & Calvi |
ECDL 2009 Enhancing digital libraries users' experience. |
D-Lib October 2002 George Buchanan |
Report on the Sixth European Conference on Digital Libraries Open research questions in the digital library field. |
Managed Care October 2004 Jaan Sidorov |
Profitable Or Pointless? Maximize Your Conference Take-Away You'll spend 12 hours traveling and upward of $2,000 in tuition charges, room and board, then work twice as hard for a week when you get back. This article looks at how to get the most out of your meeting. |
Information Today December 2003 Robin Peek |
ASIS&T 2003 "Humanizing Information Technology: From Ideas to Bits and Back" was the theme of this year's annual conference of the American Society for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T). The meeting was held Oct. 19-22 in sunny Long Beach, Calif. |
Information Today January 2003 Robin Peek |
ASIST 2002 Annual Meeting "Information, Connections, and Community" was the theme of the American Society for Information Science and Technology (ASIST) 2002 annual meeting, which included presentations on information retrieval, bibliometics, knowledge management, scholarly publishing, and social issues. |
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. |
Macworld April 2003 Franklin Tessler |
Keynote 1.0 Apple's new presentation software dazzles but lacks key features |
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. |
Information Today March 2003 Donald T. Hawkins |
Information Online Plenary Presentations Information Online 2003, held Jan. 21-23 in Sydney, attracted 1,200 attendees. This conference is the largest that addresses online information in Australasia. Here are a few plenary session summaries. |
Information Today August 2003 Paula J. Hane |
InfoToday 2003 InfoToday, the annual event for information professionals, offered a diverse mix of lively sessions, knowledgeable and interesting speakers, and solid information. |
Information Today May 2001 |
IT Report from the Field - The KM 2001 Conference "The Search for Corporate Longitude" was the theme of Leif Edvinsson's keynote address at the Knowledge Management 2001 conference held April 3-4 in London's Hammersmith Novotel.. |
Information Today May 2002 Donald T. Hawkins |
Spring 2002 ASIDIC Meeting The Association of Information and Dissemination Centers Spring 2002 meeting took as its theme "Technologies and Business Models That Have Stood the Test of Time"... |
D-Lib Nov/Dec 2014 Volske et al. |
A Keyquery-Based Classification System for CORE We apply keyquery-based taxonomy composition to compute a classification system for the CORE dataset, a shared crawl of about 850,000 scientific papers |
Inc. December 1, 2009 Leigh Buchanan |
Welcome to the Unconference Why more industry associations and trade groups are letting members organize their own free-form "unconferences." |
Financial Advisor January 2009 Sherri Scordo |
Wealth Of Knowledge Find the answers you and your advisory staff need to be successful in a virtual world at the T3 conference. |
Search Engine Watch June 29, 2010 Simon Heseltine |
Presentation Tools: An SEO's New Best Friend? To become a successful in-house SEO, these presentation skills are vital to getting buy-in for your ideas within your organization. |
D-Lib March 2006 Stuart L. Weibel |
Web Wise 2006 Inspiring Discovery - Unlocking Collections: Conference Report Web Wise conference summation: The Keynotes... Panel on Copyright and Intellectual Property... News You May Not be Able to Use... Automation... etc. |
ONLINE Jul/Aug 2007 Jill O'Neill |
Making Sense of Users: One Person's Experience The objective of the Making Sense of Users workshop was to explore how econtent buyers and sellers see their users. To do this, we applied Cognitive Edge facilitation methods to identify emergent archetypes, themes, and values from stories related to user experiences with econtent. |
Pharmaceutical Executive November 1, 2005 Bonni Skepcowski |
Meetings: Incorporating Technology At today's meetings, technology needs to be more than a tool. It should be part of the experience. |
Macworld February 18, 2005 Franklin Tessler |
Keynote 2 Overdue upgrade to presentation program brings many welcome features. Keynote is still a nice Mac alternative to PowerPoint. |
Information Today August 27, 2009 |
SLA Forms New Professional Interest Group for Taxonomy Professionals The Taxonomy Division of the Special Libraries Association will provide information professionals interested in these topics a focused professional home base within SLA. |
D-Lib December 2001 Christophe Blanchi |
Distributed Interoperable Metadata Registry Interoperability between digital libraries depends on effective sharing of metadata. Successful sharing of metadata requires common standards for metadata exchange... |
D-Lib December 2004 Jia Liu |
Metadata Development in China: Research and Practice Chinese researchers and practitioners have now reached the point where metadata development and use have matured and become stable throughout the country's institutions. |
Information Today August 9, 2010 |
Access Innovations, Inc. Launches "TaxoDiary" Blog Access Innovations, Inc. has launched TaxoDiary, a blog that covers news and information about indexing, ontologies, taxonomies, controlled vocabularies, metatagging, and related subjects. |
Macworld January 25, 2006 Franklin Tessler |
Keynote 3 Keynote 3 presentation software lets you do things that would have been difficult or impossible to do before, or that would have required another application. For many presenters, that's enough to justify the price. |
InternetNews May 23, 2006 Michael Hickins |
Enterprise Search is About The 'Folks' Enterprise Search Forum speakers agree that effective search engines depend more on people than technology. |
Information Today January 2002 |
What's Ahead for 2002? We have asked a group of industry movers and shakers about the current state of the information industry, as well as where they think it's going... |
Information Today January 2001 |
What's Ahead for 2001? Information Today has asked a group of information industry movers and shakers about the present state of the industry, as well as where they think it's going. The contributions below range from the serious to the not-so, but we're sure you'll find them all thought-provoking... |