[OPLINLIST] 90 Minutes to a Great Taxonomy, Part 1 – Taxonomy Basics - A Simultaneous e-Classroom Experience: Blue Ash
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90 Minutes to a Great Taxonomy, Part 1 – Taxonomy Basics - A
Simultaneous e-Classroom Experience
<http://www.swonlibraries.org/register?a=formreg&id=1043&rate=cost2&sponsor=SouthWest%20Ohio%20and%20Neighboring%20Libraries&addattendee=Y>
Co-Sponsored by the Special Libraries Association: Cincinnati Chapter
<http://units.sla.org/chapter/ccin/index.asp>
Date
Wednesday, December 5th, 2007
Time
2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Location
SWON Libraries Office
Speaker(s)
Jay Ven Eman
<http://sla.learn.com/learncenter.asp?id=178409&sessionid=3-B82AFC88-63C6-429D-A6E2-ADFF868CEEF2&mode=show&page=170>
has been with Access Innovations since late 1978 and has been active in
all aspects of its business. As overseer of Access's database production
services, he was responsible for the design and conversion of large,
legacy databases for a variety of government and commercial
organizations. He writes, gives workshops, consults, and helps build
large-scale, complex, information-rich databases. He has presented
papers and workshops at ASIS&T, SLA, ASIDIC, InternetWorld, Online -
London, AGSI - Netherlands, and many others. Before joining Access, he
worked for the University of New Mexico at the Technology Applications
Center, operated under a contract from NASA. He specialized in
technology transfer and information dissemination of space technology to
the commercial arena. He received his PhD in organizational behavior
from the University of Colorado in Boulder.
Description
Knowing there is a problem, the "seeker" must question before solving.
Asking the wrong questions delays the solution. Unfortunately, this is
the norm. The seeker (whether a researcher, employee, customer, patron,
or prospect) asks many wrong questions and chases many false leads
before solving a problem. Even the right question is often worded
wrongly for the information sources being used.
How does the "search-and-find industry" help? Taxonomies bridge the gap
between the seeker and the information solution. Taxonomies help
information providers build better products and services. Taxonomies
help "seekers" to quickly define problems and to ask the right
questions, facilitating the discovery of solutions.
This Click U Live! Seminar presents and defines taxonomy basics. The
uses of taxonomies to aid in the preparation and delivery of information
and for searching are discussed.
Click U Live! Seminar attendees will get to see a variety of taxonomies
from different views. Examples will be shown and discussed to illustrate
key concepts. A step-by-step guide to the basics of taxonomy
construction is presented.
*Critical Learning Questions*
• What do taxonomies look like?
• What do they do?
• Why do I need one?
• Isn’t search good enough?
• Will taxonomies help my Web site?
• How do I get one or build one?
• How much will it cost?
Interested in attending an advanced Taxonomy course? Join us for Part 2
<http://www.swonlibraries.org/viewevent?id=1044> of this Webinar on
December 12th!
Meal
Light snacks will be provided
Audience
This Click U Live! Seminar is designed for librarians, information
professionals, and intranet and Web managers who are interested in
learning how to build taxonomies and integrate them into an existing
information environment. This is a basic, fundamental course for those
who have never built a taxonomy and know nothing about it, but are
curious or tasked with such a project. Those who are just starting a
taxonomy project will learn if they on the right track and are
encouraged to submit ideas, problems, and questions during the seminar.
Contributing Member of SWON Libraries
$10
Friend of SWON Libraries
$10
Contributing Member of NEO-RLS, NORWELD, or SERLS
$10
Other
$20
The deadline to register is Sunday, December 2nd, 2007
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