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