[nfais-l] Reminder: Workshop on Enhancing Content to Improve Discovery

Bonnie Lawlor blawlor at nfais.org
Tue Sep 28 14:34:55 EDT 2010


 

 

REMINDER: NFAIS Workshop on Improving the User Search Experience:
Leveraging Content to Improve Discoverability and Use Scheduled for October
13th.  

 

The National Federation of Advanced Information Services (NFAIST) is
organizing a one-day meeting, Improving the User Search Experience Part II:
Leveraging Content to Improve Discoverability and Use, to be held on October
13, 2010 at the Hub Cira Centre (adjacent to Amtrak's 30th street train
station) in Philadelphia, PA, from 9:00am to 4:30pm.  Virtual attendance is
optional for those unable to travel to Philadelphia.

 

Question: In a world of information overload can information discovery - and
therefore its ultimate use - be optimized? This workshop will provide some
answers for both content providers and librarians.

 

Jake Zarnegar, President, Silver Chair Information Systems, will open the
meeting with an overview on how content can be enhanced to in order to
increase its discoverability.  You will learn about the importance of
content organization and structure, the effective use of taxonomies,
thesauri, indexes, and metadata, and the importance of semantic tagging to
create "smart" content.  This will be followed by case studies on the
effective use of taxonomies from Wolters Kluwer and The H.W. Wilson Company,
as well as on the leveraging of metadata as demonstrated by OCLC's WorldCat
Genres.

 

After lunch the speakers from CSA and Thomson Reuters Healthcare & Science
will discuss indexing and tagging as a method of improving information
discovery, not only at the article level, but also at a much more granular
level (charts, tables, etc.). 

And you will learn from representatives of the New England Journal of
Medicine and Science how they are including multimedia and user-generated
content to enhance the overall utility of their products and services.  IEEE
will present a case study on the use of automated or computer-assisted
indexing will be presented as a potential tool for managing information
overload.  And in closing, you will learn about a new initiative for the
development of best practices to ensure the discoverability and preservation
of supplemental materials that are included as part of many scholarly and
scientific journals.

 

The program, registration forms, directions to the meeting location, list of
nearby hotels, and general information on Philadelphia are available at:
http://www.nfais.org/page/280-improving-the-user-experience-part-ii).

 

On-site Attendance: on or before September 23, 2010, NFAIS members pay $375
and non-members pay $425 (registration fee includes continental breakfast,
lunch, and all-day beverages).  After September 23rd, NFAIS members pay $425
and non-members pay $475.  

 

Virtual Attendance: on or before September 23, 2010, NFAIS members pay $325
and non-members pay $375. After September 23rd, NFAIS members pay $375 and
non-members pay $425.  Reduced virtual registrations are available for
groups of 3, 6 or unlimited attendees (go to the registration site for more
information:
http://www.nfais.org/page/280-improving-the-user-experience-part-ii).

 

For more information contact:  Jill O'Neill, NFAIS Director, Communication
and Planning, 215-893-1561 (phone); 215-893-1564 (fax);
mailto:jilloneill at nfais.org or go to http://www.nfais.org/.

 

NFAIS:  Supporting the Global Information Community

 

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