- ARCHIVE / April, 2013
- Annual Bliss Classification Association Lecture: using faceted browsers in the DH
The Bliss Bibliographic Classification is a ‘fully faceted classification scheme that provides a detailed classification for use in libraries and information services of all kinds, having a broad and detailed structure and order’. Last week I was invited to give a talk at the annual Bliss Classification Association Lecture, held here in London at UCL […]
- An introduction to Neo4j
Neo4j is a recent graph-database that is rapidly accumulating success stories, especially in areas such as “social applications, recommendation engines, fraud detection, resource authorization, network & data center management and much more“. Here’s an interesting introductory lecture about by Ian Robinson at JavaZone 2013. Tip: Databasetube offers various other interesting articles about neo4j A few […]