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Aslib’s programme of events in May and June includes courses on Project 
Management, Information Literacy, Virtual Learning, Abstracting, Indexing, 
Constructing a Thesaurus and many others.  For a complete list of our public 
courses, please visit: www.aslib.com/training

Courses in June include:
Information Architecture – morning workshop, 2 June 2005 - NEW
This introductory morning workshop is designed to help information and 
knowledge specialists to improve structure, presentation, navigation and 
labelling of electronic content on corporate web sites. By the end of the 
workshop delegates will: understand the principles of good information 
architecture; recognise symptoms and risks of poor architecture ; be able to 
evaluate your own architecture and know how to improve it.
www.aslib.com/training/3/04.html

Enterprise Information Architecture - an afternoon workshop, 2 June 2005 - 
NEW
Increasingly, organisations are expected to know what they know and to use 
it not only for business success, but also to address their social, 
environmental and other regulatory obligations. But many organisations find 
that their information base is scattered across numerous incompatible 
sources, resources and systems, developed by different teams, at different 
times and for different purposes.  This afternoon seminar introduces the 
concept of Enterprise Information Architecture (EIA), a compound discipline 
whose purpose is to provide a blueprint for the integration, management, and 
deployment of these disparate corporate knowledge and information resources, 
whether for internal consumption or external publication. It is designed to 
build upon the morning Workshop on Information Architecture and to extend 
its principles beyond web publishing to the whole of the corporate knowledge 
and information resource.
www.aslib.com/training/3/03.html

Building and Deploying a Corporate Taxonomy – 28 June 2005 - extra date
A Corporate Taxonomy is the backbone of an organisation’s information 
architecture. Whether the focus is on records management, document 
management or knowledge management, a Corporate Taxonomy is key to effective 
storage and retrieval. A Corporate Taxonomy is different from a subject 
taxonomy in that it is a taxonomy of business activities. Corporate 
Taxonomies are therefore specific to an organisation and have to be 
custom-built. This interactive workshop uses a blend of presentation, 
discussion and practical exercises to explain the purposes of a Corporate 
Taxonomy and to introduce delegates to technologies, techniques and tools 
for building and deploying them.
www.aslib.com/training/4/06.html

All our courses are available as onsite events, please contact me for a 
quote.

Regards
Nicole Adamides, Aslib Training
The Holywell Centre, 1 Phipp Street, London, EC2A 4PS
Tel: +44 (0)20 7613 3031        Fax: +44 (0)20 7613 5080
Email: [log in to unmask]       www.aslib.com/training

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