In October of this year, Enterprise Knowledge held our annual Semantic Layer Symposium (SLS) in Copenhagen, Denmark, bringing together industry thought leaders, data experts, and practitioners to explore the transformative potential, and reflect on the successful implementation, of semantic layers. With a focus on practical applications, real-world use cases, actionable strategies, and proven paths to delivering measurable value, the symposium provided attendees with tangible insights they can apply within their organizations.
We’re excited to continue to release these discussions for viewing: the next talk of the day, presented by Dawn Brushammar, grounded the Semantic Layer conversation in library science.
The Rising Importance of Information Science in the World of Semantic Layers and Knowledge Graphs
Speaker: Dawn Brushammar (Dawn Brushammar Consulting)
In the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence and knowledge management, the skills and expertise of library and information science professionals are becoming increasingly visible and vital. This talk delves into how traditional information science skills such as cataloging, metadata management, and information retrieval are essential in the development and implementation of semantic layers and knowledge graphs.
