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November 2008

ARTICLES
Why so much coverage of Sharepoint?
We're not "pushing" SharePoint in a marketing sense, but like other topics we’ve covered over the years — the Internet, knowledge management, taxonomy — SharePoint has three characteristics that fit our publishing profile.
 
SharePoint search: An enterprise contender?
Pros and cons of the MOSS 2007 search function — and what to do when you find it doesn't measure up.
 
A KM approach to SharePoint
Highlights of our November roundtable, in which Catherine Monte and Jim Tuvell described how they are implementing SharePoint at Fox, Rothschild, O’Brien & Frankel, LLP, a 450-attorney law firm based in Philadelphia with 14 offices and 40 practice groups.
 
DIGEST
Knowledge Base Editor's Digest
This month's entries include three articles about the big picture: a study about how people interpret categories differently, an article that argues for a hands-on approach to learning and problem-solving, and an article about how to make innovation (think "change management") easier.
 
ROUNDTABLES & SEMINARS
Taxonomies, Search and SharePoint How-to (January 20 - 22, 2009 via teleconference)
Three-part teleconference series on the nuts-and-bolts of how to set up MOSS 2007 for navigation and search.
 
REGULAR FEATURES
Best of the Lists (collected wisdom of the world's information experts)
Faceted taxonomy examples
 
How to get the most from our Web site (tutorial)
17 slides that contain an overview of our content and tips on how to use it.
 
Top 20 articles
Links to the 20 most popular articles on this site based on our server statistics.
 
How to get university credit for Montague Institute courses
Nearly all graduate level programs offer the option for an independent study, practicum, or field experience. Montague Institute courses fit into any of these categories for degrees in information management, knowledge management, and similar interdisciplinary programs.
 
Last updated on December 3, 2008