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Unlimited Priorities prepares and presents workshops and training sessions which cover the day-to-day and “hot button” issues of the information industry.
The content and level of difficulty of a workshop is tailored to meet the specific needs of the client and staff for their training or understanding of the various issues and information/content management topics.
Topic areas can include: creation of taxonomies, metadata and taxonomies, designing and building ontologies to incorporate a taxonomy, markup languages such as XML, HTML, and SGML, and the creation of topic maps to manage the meaning of the information (not just the information), and other information/content management areas.
Some of the more current workshops/sessions are:
- Before You Begin: Defining the Requirements - Get ready, get set to develop a taxonomy by first understanding what is meant by a taxonomy, including the many current variations.
- Taxonomies for Indexing: A Hands On Approach - A well-built taxonomy is part of the foundation of information architecture underlying Web sites and corporate intranets, connecting search queries to relevant content in databases.
- Implementing a Taxonomy in a Content Management Portal - A taxonomy and the thesaurus behind the taxonomy are both an outline of knowledge and are used heavily in content and knowledge management, capture, creation, reuse and distribution.
- Topic Maps, OWL, Semantic Web Applications: The Myth and The Applications - Representation of information by topic maps, ontologies, or a combination of both, hold promise for findability of not only of textual but also visual (images and streaming media).
- Markup Languages: Theory, Design, Implementation - Markup language provides the guideposts to data optimization for the digital world. Properly designed and implemented, markup provides the structure crucial to turning content liabilities into knowledge assets.
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