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Effective Taxonomy Governance, Part 2: The System’s Role

by Brian LeBlanc, Term Management Taxonomist The key to successfully creating, implementing and maintaining a taxonomy in an organization is having an effective Taxonomy Governance Plan. The governance plan is the road map that coordinates the efforts of everyone involved as they go through the phases of developing a taxonomy that is fully integrated with … Continue reading »

SharePoint 2013: Bulk Editing Metadata in a Document Library

Bulk editing metadata tags in a SharePoint 2010 Document Library was a tantalizing dream. We thought we could do it using the Datasheet View, but were disappointed when we were told “No way.” Enter SharePoint 2013 and the Quick Edit view! Check out this video to see how to edit metadata tags in a snap. This … Continue reading »

Effective Taxonomy Governance, Part 1: The Taxonomist’s Role

by Brian LeBlanc, Term Management Taxonomist The key to successfully creating, implementing and maintaining a taxonomy in an organization is having an effective Taxonomy Governance Plan. The governance plan is the road map that coordinates the efforts of everyone involved as they go through the phases of developing a taxonomy that is fully integrated with … Continue reading »

Taxonomy Governance: The Term Update Process

The importance of good taxonomy governance was discussed in our last post: Creating a Taxonomy Governance Checklist. With a complete taxonomy in-hand, intelligent governance must be brought to the process of maintaining your taxonomy as new terms are suggested and added. Your organization can design a workflow or policy for term updates by following these … Continue reading »

Creating a Taxonomy Governance Checklist

Due to the dynamic nature of human language, good taxonomies must grow and change over time in order to remain relevant to their target users: people trying to find information. The life cycle of a taxonomy includes much more than just the initial taxonomy development, and keeping this entire life cycle in mind from the … Continue reading »

Import a Term Set in the SharePoint 2010 Term Store

Importing a term set into an existing term group can be achieved in seconds. Within given term groups you can import built-out term sets with the click of a button. From this point it is a matter of moving selected terms from your imported set to desired locations.  Check out this video to see the … Continue reading »

Creating and Managing Taxonomies in SharePoint 2010: User Questions, Part II

This is the second of two posts addressing common, and important, questions concerning the development and implementation of a taxonomy in SharePoint 2010. (Here’s the previous post). Sure, we know SharePoint 2013 is just around the corner (and already here for some of you), but lots of companies are just now getting up to speed … Continue reading »

Creating and Managing Taxonomies in SharePoint 2010: User Questions

Sure, SharePoint 2013 is almost here (and already here for some of you), but lots of companies are just now getting up to speed with SharePoint 2010 – and getting their first exposure to the Term Store Management Tool, the tool for creating and managing taxonomies within SharePoint. This is the first of two posts … Continue reading »

Information Management: 5 Taxonomy Must Haves for Your Organization

The art and science of organizing terms and terminology – taxonomy — has recently gained a lot of buzz in corporate tech circles, so much so that taxonomy consultants like me no longer have to explain that we’re not about stuffing recently expired animals to make them appear life-like in their natural habitat. No, we don’t have … Continue reading »

Governing a Taxonomy in an Enterprise CMS

The more time I spend with clients working on taxonomies within a CMS, the more I realize that the real challenge isn’t technical per se (even though CMS platforms out there aren’t really “taxonomy friendly” just yet). It isn’t even designing and building the taxonomy itself, although that does present a lot of challenges and … Continue reading »

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