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Semantic analysis: Making sense of the chaos of free text « Matt’s Musings
http://magia3e.wordpress.com/2007/05/29/semantic-analysis-ma...
"This is a truly awesome piece of IA work", says Donna Maurer. "He analysed a large volume of unstructured text and designed a framework to rewrite it in a consistent, machine-readable, human-readable way"
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Tags: Information Architecture, semantic analysis, medical
Learning about social computing the 23 Things way
http://magia3e.wordpress.com/2007/05/30/learning-about-socia...
Matt writes: "... a great way for anyone, including librarians and other information professionals, to learn about the social web by using free Web 2.0 tools..."
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Tags: Web 2.0, social computing, library 2.0, learning 2.0
Amazon is Library 2.0
http://magia3e.wordpress.com/2007/05/22/amazon-is-library-20...
Today, relating some examples of Library 2.0 my colleague Andrew Boyd made the following suggestion to me: "Amazon is Library 2.0". Was Andrew very far from the truth?
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Tags: amazon, library 2.0, social computing, web, radical trust
Topic maps: What to do with disconnected information « Matt’s Musings
http://magia3e.wordpress.com/2007/05/07/topic-maps-what-are-...
Matt writes: I’ve been busy writing a presentation on topic maps for a work sales conference in Melbourne. Here is a collection of key messages you can use to talk about topic maps.
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Tags: Web 2.0, topic maps, information, Knowledge Management
Blogging: Why would I want to do that?! « Matt’s Musings
http://magia3e.wordpress.com/2007/05/10/blogging-why-would-i...
Matt looks at the meaning of life for would-be-bloggers - “why would I want to do that?”
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Tags: blogging, Web 2.0, social computing, Knowledge Management
The taxonomy of social computing « Matt’s Musings
http://magia3e.wordpress.com/2007/05/11/the-taxonomy-of-soci...
Ever wonder who was doing what in the arena of social computing? Matt blogs about user statistics in the social computing sphere and a taxonomy for classifying users.
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