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Organizing Information
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In March 2003, Human Resources Development Canada (HRDC) Records Management, in cooperation with a program branch of HRDC, initiated a proof of concept pilot project to assess an Autoclassification Service as a potential solution for organizing, storing and managing information currently residing on shared drives, particularly documents that constitute official records. Featured here is text accompanying a presentation on this project given at IM Day 2003.
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The Flamenco search interface framework has the primary design goal of allowing users to move through large information spaces in a flexible manner without feeling lost.
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Information about NAICS, an industry classification system developed by the statistical agencies of Canada, Mexico and the United States. It is designed to provide common definitions of the industrial structure of the three countries and a common statistical framework to facilitate the analysis of the three economies.
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This site identifies the current industry classification system in use at Statistics Canada and provides links to standard industry classifications in Canada and abroad. Also included are concordances to other industry classifications.
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Presentation to DND Knowledge Management Meeting, April 10, 2002. Topics covered include organization of information, controlled vocabulary standards, approaches to taxonomy or classification, and cluster blueprint.
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