October 2009, [Vol 18, Issue 9]
Features
Folksonomy folktales
Tom Reamy //
29 Sep 2009
Using the Dewey Decimal System as your example taxonomy shows that you have no understanding of taxonomy creation and use in today's world...
Insurers improve productivity with KM
Phil Britt //
29 Sep 2009
"We wanted to be able to process more business with the same number of staff ... Being able to reuse information saves a tremendous amount of time..."
DAM takes on many roles
Judith Lamont, Ph.D. //
29 Sep 2009
"The market for digital asset management (DAM) solutions remains robust, driven by increasing demand for rich media on Web sites, for marketing materials and in technical documentation. Ideally, assets for those purposes are managed centrally and published as needed to different destinations...
Hospital prescription: A healthy dose of content management
David Raths //
29 Sep 2009
The Obama administration's huge funding effort to create a nationwide network of interoperable electronic health records (EHRs) has been called the biggest thing that's ever happened in health information technology...
Compliance simplified
Judith Lamont, Ph.D. //
29 Sep 2009
News Analysis
The future of knowledge workers, Part 2
30 Sep 2009
This is the second half of a two-part article, originally appearing in our KMWorld magazine, that explores the findings of a recent study on the future of the knowledge worker. The purpose of the research was to look at longer-term trends in how organizations will likely try to provide a compelling work environment that attracts, retains and leverages the best of the knowledge workers of the future. There are, of course, serious implications for search.
COLUMNS:
David Weinberger
What’s wrong with Craigslist?
David Weinberger //
29 Sep 2009
The Future of the Future
The Future of the Future:
Core values steady the course in a volatile world
Art Murray, D.Sc.Jeff Lesher //
29 Sep 2009