Published Works

Learn more about finding informationArticles

Monthly Editorials for FUMSI ‘Manage Information’
http://www.fumsi.com/manage
(November 2009 Onwards)

“Content Analysis: Describing your Landscape”
http://web.fumsi.com/go/article/manage/63660
– FUMSI: http://www.fumsi.com/
(February 2011)

“Improving Intranet Navigation with User Research & Testing”
http://web.fumsi.com/go/article/manage/62887
– FUMSI: http://www.fumsi.com/
(January 2011)

“From Sumo to Samurai: getting your taxonomies fighting fit: Part 1″
http://web.fumsi.com/go/article/manage/4653
– FUMSI: http://www.fumsi.com/
(October 2010)

“KIM Legal Magazine: Joining It All Up”
http://www.slideshare.net/k8simpson/joining-it-all-up-kim-legal
– KIM Legal Magazine: http://www.kmlegalmag.com
(July 2009)

“Enterprise Information Architecture: A View from the Legal World”
http://web.fumsi.com/go/article/manage/3380
– FUMSI: http://www.fumsi.com/
(October 2008)

“Working with What You Already Have…Improving Findability Across Your Organisation”
http://www.slideshare.net/k8simpson/working-with-what-you-already-have-excited-utterances-article
– Law Librarians’ News & excited utterances
(March 2008)

Learn more about finding informationPresentations

“Putting Great KM Ideas Into Practice”
http://www.slideshare.net/k8simpson/putting-great-km-ideas-into-practice
– ILTA’s 2011 Conference (Panel): Rev-Elation
(August 2011)

“Information Architecture: Exploring the Fundamentals”
http://www.slideshare.net/k8simpson/fundamentals-of-information-architecture-workshop
– Aslib Training (Workshop): Aslib Information Architecture Fundamentals
(June 2009)

“Working with what you already have… improving findability across your organisation”
http://www.slideshare.net/k8simpson/working-with-what-you-already-have-improving-findability-across-your-organisation
– BIALL Conference (Sheffield 2007): Too Much Information
(June 2007)

“Taxonomies: bringing structure to unstructured information”
http://www.slideshare.net/k8simpson/structuring-the-unstructured-in-the-enterprise
– Ark Group’s 2-day conference: Exploiting the Potential of Unstructured Information
(September 2006)

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