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Pursuing datameaningfulness, online and off. Archived Posts from this Category. June 3, 2010. Posted by Rachel under conference. Since the beginning of the year I’ve been researching, writing, and editing a report called. Nimble: A Razorfish report on publishing in the digital age. It launched this week, and so far the response has been really great. I’ve written about it over on Scatter/Gather. And you can view or download the report itself at http:/ nimble.razorfish.com. Busy Times for Content Strategy.
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Meaningful Data | Pursuing datameaningfulness, online and off | Page 2
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Pursuing datameaningfulness, online and off. August 23, 2009. SXSW Panel Picker: Please Vote! Posted by Rachel under conference. This year I’m determined to present at SXSW. To that end, I’m involved in five (5! Proposals. Two of them are talks, and the rest are panels submitted by other people that, SXSW-gods willing, I will be participating in. SXSW likes to have the community get involved in deciding what panels will be chosen for the conference, so they use this Panel Picker. Conserving The Web’...
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Seth Maislin's Indexing Blog: September 2006
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Seth Maislin's Indexing Blog. A public exploration of indexing and information storage, retrieval, naming, and categorization. A spontaneous collection of ideas about ideas. Yet another website by Seth Maislin (like http:/ taxonomist.tripod.com). Indexers work to make things findable, but there's another side to this coin. Indexers also work to make things un. There's a sign in a general store in Lake George, New York. Let's turn the indexing process around. As indexers, what do we want to make lost?
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Seth Maislin's Indexing Blog: July 2006
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Seth Maislin's Indexing Blog. A public exploration of indexing and information storage, retrieval, naming, and categorization. A spontaneous collection of ideas about ideas. Yet another website by Seth Maislin (like http:/ taxonomist.tripod.com). Many indexers in the business are frustrated that search engines are getting so much publicity and credit, when in fact indexes are, well, more effective! And then he injures himself. Silly, silly person. Some indexers take this news with a strong sense of pessi...
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Seth Maislin's Indexing Blog: January 2007
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Seth Maislin's Indexing Blog. A public exploration of indexing and information storage, retrieval, naming, and categorization. A spontaneous collection of ideas about ideas. Yet another website by Seth Maislin (like http:/ taxonomist.tripod.com). Foreword to Heather Hedden's upcoming book. I was asked to write the foreword to Heather Hedden's upcoming. Indexing Specialties: Web Sites,. Or a list of ITI's indexing publications. Indexing Specialties: Web Sites. I am excited and pleased to see Heather compi...
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Seth Maislin's Indexing Blog: April 2006
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Seth Maislin's Indexing Blog. A public exploration of indexing and information storage, retrieval, naming, and categorization. A spontaneous collection of ideas about ideas. Yet another website by Seth Maislin (like http:/ taxonomist.tripod.com). Whatever happened to "indices"? Among others) asked me, "Is the word. I didn't know those words were contesting, but yes. If a U.S. winner were to be declared today, I'd have to go with. Although strictly speaking the correct term is. To me, this logic is what's...
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Seth Maislin's Indexing Blog: March 2007
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Seth Maislin's Indexing Blog. A public exploration of indexing and information storage, retrieval, naming, and categorization. A spontaneous collection of ideas about ideas. Yet another website by Seth Maislin (like http:/ taxonomist.tripod.com). Indexers indexing infinitely . like monkeys. Three ideas have merged. First, there's the idea I published last December as "A needle in a haystack with 100,000,000 blades,". The New York Times. Article "Artificial Intelligence, With Help From the Humans,". Putti...
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My Gray Matters | so much lives in the margins, out of focus, between the ears | Page 2
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So much lives in the margins, out of focus, between the ears. Jeff and his gray matters. Redheads Rule … well, Genghis Khan did. 18 April, 2008. So, in my rather collegiate attempts recently (largely successful) to procrastinate, I did finally, once and for all, get the story on my red hair. Or … actually I just perused the article on this topic on Wikipedia. Which of course may or may not be full of it. I was shocked a little and amused that they noted Monsiuer Khan. 8221; also in. Posted by Jeff Tarbox.
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Seth Maislin's Indexing Blog: May 2007
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Seth Maislin's Indexing Blog. A public exploration of indexing and information storage, retrieval, naming, and categorization. A spontaneous collection of ideas about ideas. Yet another website by Seth Maislin (like http:/ taxonomist.tripod.com). I gave a presentation last year (at the Toronto conference of the American Society of Indexers. About money. I synthesized some statistics to come up with something I hadn't seen expressed before. Median per-page rate: $3.26 to $3.50. 45 entries per hour. Finall...
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Seth Maislin's Indexing Blog: February 2007
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Seth Maislin's Indexing Blog. A public exploration of indexing and information storage, retrieval, naming, and categorization. A spontaneous collection of ideas about ideas. Yet another website by Seth Maislin (like http:/ taxonomist.tripod.com). Indexes are the speed limit on the information highway. The growing demand for indexes that point to online, changing, and custom content is forcing a huge gap into the indexing industry, and that gap is physical. Ah, how I miss the days when 114 meant 114.
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