Jennifer Smith

Jennifer Smith is the Managing Director of ONEIS, an information management platform. Jennifer is a Chartered Librarian with over 12 years of experience in library and information management. She is the co-founder and organiser of the London information community, LIKE. She can be found on Twitter at www.twitter.com/jennifersmith.

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Articles by Jennifer Smith:


Designing the Samurai sword: using facets to support agile, highly-effective information management
Wednesday, 1st June 2011

How can info pros help users to find information when both organisations and information are evolving and becoming more complex? Jennifer Smith is convinced that adopting a faceted system, which assigns types and attributes to information, is the key and describes the ONEIS system which a number of information-rich organisations have successfully implemented.


Designing the Samurai sword: using facets to support agile, highly-effective information management [ABSTRACT]
Wednesday, 1st June 2011

How can info pros help users to find information when both organisations and information are evolving and becoming more complex? Jennifer Smith is convinced that adopting a faceted system, which assigns types and attributes to information, is the key and describes the ONEIS system which a number of information-rich organisations have successfully implemented.


Cloud computing at top of hype cycle
Sunday, 8th November 2009


Information in the Cloud:10-Point Check List for Choosing a Hosted Provider
Sunday, 31st May 2009

In an age when cloud storage architecture is becoming more robust, offering not just cost savings but reliability, information professionals are playing a bigger role in determining how enterprise information is getting stored in the cloud. Jennifer Smith offers a common sense checklist of attributes and questions to assess hosted providers, along with tips for the types of answers to look for.


Information in the Cloud:10-Point Check List for Choosing a Hosted Provider [ABSTRACT]
Sunday, 31st May 2009

In an age when cloud storage architecture is becoming more robust, offering not just cost savings but reliability, information professionals are playing a bigger role in determining how enterprise information is getting stored in the cloud. Jennifer Smith offers a common sense checklist of attributes and questions to assess hosted providers, along with tips for the types of answers to look for.