Vocabularies, Text Mining and FAIR Data: The Strategic Role Information Managers Play

Mary Ellen Bates principal of Bates Information Services Inc., and leading consultant to strategic decision makers in the information industry, recently joined CCC to explore the importance of making information FAIR (findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable) through the use of semantic enrichment.  You can stream the entire presentation by submitting the form on this page. 

In the presentation, Mary Ellen discusses how scientific knowledge is expanding both in terms of peer-reviewed articles published and in the types and formats of relevant information.

She shares how peer-reviewed scientific research in more and more specialized fields, clinical trials data, conference proceedings and posters, business news and regulatory filings, patents, government datasets, and internal research and data all contain information valuable to researchers. 

Mary Ellen focuses on how information managers can find strategic roles to play in their organization's AI and data analysis projects and help get the essential content and information to researchers faster and easier. 
 

About Mary Ellen Bates

Mary Ellen Bates is the principal of Bates Information Services Inc., providing business insights to strategic decisionmakers and consulting services to the information industry. Mary Ellen worked for over a decade in corporate and government information centers before launching her business in 1991. She received her MLIS from the University of California Berkeley and is based near Boulder, Colorado.