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The following articles and white papers were written by the Unlimited Priorities team of experts and advisory board members. These documents will provide further insight into some specialty areas.
Everyone's an Expert: The Crowdsourcing of History. Marydee Ojala, DCLNews Editorial (November 2009)
Google Meets Publishers and Librarians. Donald T. Hawkins, Information Today 26(8): 27-9 (September 2009)
Delores Meglio and the Information Generations. Interviewed by Marydee Ojala, ONLINE (September 2009)
SSP's Annual Meeting: Advancing Scholarly Communities in the Brave ‘Now’ World. Donald T. Hawkins, Information Today 26(7): 24-5 (July/August 2009)
Saving Time and Money with a Rule Based Approach to Automatic Indexing. Marjorie M.K. Hlava (Summer 2009)
Explaining the Total Degrees of Freedom for Six Sigma Practitioners. E. George Woodley (June 2009)
O’Reilly TOC 2009: Books, Reading, and Publishing. Donald T. Hawkins, Information Today 26(4): 29-31 (April 2009)
Improving Enterprise Search Using Auto-Categorization: Making the Business Case to Senior Executives. Marjorie M.K. Hlava and Jay Ven Eman, Ph. D. (August 2008)
Why Does It Seem Like 1989? John Ganly (October 2007)
Everything Old is New Again: ASIDIC Spring 2007 Meeting. Iris L. Hanney (September 2007)
Recovering from Disruption: The Theme of the 49th Annual NFAIS Meeting. Iris L. Hanney (June 2007)
What Can You Do With XML Today? Jay Ven Eman, Ph.D. (October 2006)
Automatic Indexing: A Matter of Degree. Marjorie M.K. Hlava (October 2006)
OWL Exports From a Full Thesaurus. Jay Ven Eman, Ph.D. (October 2006)
The Kano Model: Critical to Quality Characteristics and VOC. E. George Woodley (Spring 2006)
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