Taxonomy Assessment: Quantitative Analytics, Qualitative Best Practices and Heuristics
In the same way we obsess over keyword rankings, do you wonder if your content is organized effectively and how to optimize the categories and taxonomic structure? While we know we should proactively analyze overall taxonomy effectiveness—the distribution of content to categories, number of views per category, etc.—there is a tendency to focus on the content, and not the categories. This talk will describe how to do taxonomy assessment periodically and ongoing as an integral part of website instrumentation. How to flip analytics to get the category level analysis, how to construct a set of qualitative practices that can generate taxonomy metrics which identify categories to merge or split, and some specific scorecards against which your taxonomy can be evaluated.
Meet Joseph Busch
Mr. Busch is an authority in the field of information science, with an emphasis on helping organizations develop metadata frameworks and taxonomy strategies to ensure that content realizes its highest value through re-use and re-purposing. He has extensive knowledge and experience developing content architectures consisting of metadata frameworks, taxonomies and other information management methods to implement effective applications. He is currently on a full-time assignment as the senior business classification analyst for the African Development Bank which is based in Abidjan in the Côte d’Ivoire.
About Taxonomy Talk
Taxonomy Talk is a Discord community that is open to anyone working within information architecture and knowledge organization spaces, no matter their level of experience or knowledge. This includes people who work on, manage, or are responsible for taxonomies even as just part of their job.
Critically, the community is open and encourages aspiring practitioners to join to network with, communicate with, and learn from current practitioners.
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