Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Taxonomy Warehouse

Don't you love the serendipity of finding out about new things?

This one came from reading an email from Cindy L. Chick regarding http://www.lawlibtech.com/
While on that page, I saw the term Taxonomies and then discovered:

Taxonomy Warehouse
Taxonomy Warehouse was created in 2001 as a valuable community resource, available free to users and vocabulary publishers to help organizations maximize their information assets and break through today’s information overload. Whether you are just investigating what taxonomy is and how it can help your organization or are making critical decisions on developing or managing taxonomies for an enterprise, Taxonomy Warehouse will help provide the information you need to effectively categorize internal and external data and ensure users find the information they need with speed and precision.
http://www.taxonomywarehouse.com/Include_about.asp

1 comment:

daniela barbosa said...

hanks for stopping by Jane! Lex Scripta looks like a great resource for Dallas based Law Librarians as well. We offer some law specific vocabularies as part of the collection and are always happy to talk with people who are working on specific taxonomy projects within their law libraries.

We are able to promote local events around taxonomy creation,management and governance within our event area on www.taxonomywarehouse.com so feel free to send any local events my way daniela[dot]barbosa[at]dowjones.com