cjmconnors
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@ Like the name, maybe flip it so creation is first? BTW, do you ever sleep?! You know, the head meets pillow thing people do?
6:01 AM Nov 23rd
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OH in Trenton train station: "Happy wife, happy life." Works for me! ;) (And goes BOTH ways!)
5:54 AM Nov 23rd
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@ Aww, Dad!!!! Tell him he'll end up short from coffee - works for me! ;)
5:42 PM Nov 20th
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Factors that drive requirements for taxonomy projects (in 3 buckets): model, intergration, usage. /Gary Carlson
11:37 AM Nov 20th
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Gary Carlson talking about taxonomy requirements and project definition at .
11:35 AM Nov 20th
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RT @: Knowledge Science, Engineering and Management - KSEM 2009 (November) (44 Papers / 470+ Pages) $
11:24 AM Nov 20th
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@ I was paying attention! I was also watching the back channel! :)
2:55 PM Nov 19th
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Enterprise ontology example (3): XBRL, the eXtensible Business Reporting Language, A format the SEC is phasing in.
2:55 PM Nov 19th
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Enterprise ontology example (2): CIDOC CRM for cultural heritage data
2:47 PM Nov 19th
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Enterprise ontology example (1): Good Relations, in use by Best Buy et al
2:46 PM Nov 19th
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Just kicked off our panel, chaired by Dean Allemang, on "Managing Sementic Relations in Org. Vocabs." at . Yes, I'm multi-tasking. :)
1:51 PM Nov 19th
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Patrick Lambe talking about the future of taxonomy work at (It's not dead yet!)
10:52 AM Nov 19th
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70% of folksonomy terms not in formal taxonomy; both are needed. @ (Case for good annotation tools and provenance data?)
10:49 AM Nov 19th
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3 things to consider for users: Social Comfort with others, Social Comfort with tools, Social Comfort with subject matter. @
9:46 AM Nov 19th
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@ Reiterating the 1-9-90 rule at : 1% of the user population creates the content, 9% curate, 90% consume.
9:34 AM Nov 19th
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Web 2.0 = Tunneling through a mountain. It's a lot of work, but when something goes wrong it doesn't completely fail. @
9:27 AM Nov 19th
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"Companies are moving from hierarchies to horizontal." @
9:14 AM Nov 19th
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Taxonomy Bootcamp starts today as KMWorld closes. This morning's keynote is by @ "Enterprise Social Tools & the Knowledge Org."
9:06 AM Nov 19th
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Starting the SLA San Andreas Chapter event. Look forward to speaking to the library community here about career opportunities in semtech.
6:07 PM Nov 18th
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Finally at , listening to Jayne Dutra - a great storyteller - talking about how to manage knowledge.
2:11 PM Nov 18th
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- Name Christine Connors
- Bio information scientist, semantic web & linked data advocate, volunteer librarian
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