Lucidea’s Lens: Knowledge Management Thought Leaders Part 76 – Seth Earley

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Seth Earley is the CEO and Founder of Earley Information Science, a professional services firm with methodologies designed to address product data, content assets, customer data, and corporate knowledge bases. His firm’s information architecture expertise helps clients to efficiently organize, access, and utilize their data.
Seth specializes in artificial intelligence, information architecture, knowledge management, customer experience, and user experience. His current work covers cognitive computing, knowledge engineering, data management systems, taxonomy, ontology, and metadata governance strategies.
Seth is on the editorial board of Applied Marketing Analytics. He was the former editor of IT Professional Magazine from the IEEE, where he wrote a regular column on data analytics and information access issues and trends. He was the founder of TaxoCoP, a community of practice for taxonomy, and is co-owner of the Taxonomy and Ontology Community of Practice LinkedIn Group.
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Please enjoy Stan’s blog posts offering advice and insights drawn from many years as a KM practitioner. You may also want to download a free copy of his book, Lucidea’s Lens: Special Librarians & Information Specialists; The Five Cs of KM from Lucidea Press, and its precursor, Proven Practices for Promoting a Knowledge Management Program. Learn about Lucidea’s Presto, SydneyEnterprise, and GeniePlus software with unrivaled KM capabilities that enable successful knowledge curation and sharing.
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