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Prescription for Healthcare’s big Content play: A Centralized Digital Asset Management

Healthcare organizations need to create more and better content because more and more people are turning to the internet to learn about health. The content needs to be designed for reuse across channels — sometimes with localization and customization for specific audiences and platforms. The right tools — such as Digital Asset Management (DAM) tools […]

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OpenAIRE Guidelines version 4.0 literature repositories

OpenAIRE is developing a new application profile for literature repository content providers. This is a major update of the current OpenAIRE Guidelines v3.0. The to be released metadata application profile for literature repositories will re-use elements from the Dublin Core and DataCite metadata schema complemented by specific elements and attributes not covered sufficiently by these […]

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Enterprise Metadata Management Market to Reach $7.8 Billion by 2022

Increasing business data volume, centralized data management, operational excellence, regulations, and risk and compliance management are expected to propel the growth of the Enterprise Metadata Management market from USD 2.67 billion in 2017 to USD 7.85 billion by 2022, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 24.1%. “The new market research report “Enterprise Metadata […]

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Knowledge Management in 2018

It is traditional at this time of the year to write about the hot new trends in Knowledge Management (KM) for the year ahead. Since, we are all still basking in the glow of Halloween this article from APQC speculates on the changes in the KM landscape, which have a fear factor potential. Click here […]

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Synaptica Insights | Kathryn Stickley, BBC Archives

BBC Archives, preserves and stores output with historical, cultural and production reuse value. Kathryn Stickley is part of the Digital Archive Services team. Synaptica talks with Kathryn to get her insights on how the BBC Archives went about moving from a 50-year-old thesaurus to taxonomy. Talking about Synaptica, Stickley said, reports is a stand out […]

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Searching Solutions: Keywords are just the beginning

Databases are widely used by enterprises in order to strategize, plan and standardize practices. They are primarily employed to boost efficiency in the company. By reducing costs, databases help in promoting the effectiveness within an organization. However, to get the maximum out of these databases so that they deliver only relevant results to a query, […]

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Building a custom taxonomy for digital asset management – A few Approaches

Libraries have not allowed the transition to digital to pass them. With the advent of digital expression, forward-looking librarians are trying to mirror what’s happened on the web by enabling the same conversational loop in libraries with help of Digital Asset Management (DAM). DAM has evolved and in its current avatar, it involves machine learning […]

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Thomson Reuters delivers the first financial social network

Thomson Reuters (TR) launches a knowledge graph feed, self-styled as the first financial social network. According to TR, it is a method of visualizing the connections between numerous data sources instantly. “The knowledge graph feed uses a common language of Permanent Identifiers (PermID), which connect some two billion relationships. It is the first RDF (Resource […]

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Taxonomy—creating meaningful connections

The power of taxonomies has been growing in proportion to the importance given to knowledge management in an organization. Organizations have realized that how they classify content has the potential to generate additional revenue. This has made many invest in taxonomy for their content. However, beyond the ROI (Return on Investment) aspect, taxonomy can help […]

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