Fran Alexander: Democratizing Taxonomy Practice – Episode 202


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Fran Alexander

There is always more taxonomy work to be done than there are practitioners to do it. Fran Alexander's solution to this imbalance is to democratize taxonomy practice.

Fran's work actually spans the full range of semantic practices, from simple term lists to taxonomies, thesauruses, and ontologies and knowledge graphs. Wherever she's working in this span of activities, she's always happy to bring other practitioners along with her.

We talked about:

the transition in the taxonomy world from building taxonomies to help machines understand humans to building taxonomies to help humans understand machines

he the rise of AI and LLMs has highlighted the importance of well-structured knowledge and good semantic layers

the hierarchical progression of knowledge organization from simple lists to full-blown ontologies

how her efforts to democratize taxonomy and semantic practice are jump-started by humans' innate organizing schemes

how the fact that there is always more semantic work to be done than there are taxonomists drives the need to democratize the craft

how to evaluate the effectiveness of a taxonomy

fascinating taxonomic edge cases like boundary objects that highlight the artistic aspects of taxonomy science

how an ontology "is a map of important ideas"

two main types of taxonomies - descriptive taxonomies and operational taxonomies

how to assess whether a taxonomy is doing the work you need it to

typical uses cases for a taxonomy: tagging, indexing, discovery, retrieval, recommendation systems, personalization, etc.

some advanced taxonomy practices that enterprises could benefit from

the connections between taxonomies, ontologies, and knowledge graphs

the Taxonomy Bootcamp London Bite-sized Taxonomy Boot Camp series

Fran's bio

Fran started her career as a writer and editor of dictionaries and thesauruses in the UK, and, as technology evolved, she specialised in information architecture, search systems, and digital archives, and more recently, the use of semantics in knowledge graphs and LLM applications. Having worked on reference publications including the Collins English Dictionary, and as Taxonomy Manager for the BBC Archive, she now lives in Montreal, Canada, and is the Senior Taxonomist for Expedia Group. She was Taxonomy Bootcamp London's Taxonomy Practitioner of the Year 2023.

Connect with Fran online

LinkedIn

Resource mentioned in this interview

Bite-sized Taxonomy Boot Camp

Video

Here’s the video version of our conversation:

https://youtu.be/SoxApp_myeg

Podcast intro transcript

This is the Content Strategy Insights podcast, episode number 202. As we write our shopping lists and organize our thoughts, we all practice taxonomy and think semantically every day. Some of us get to do these practices professionally. Fran Alexander is a taxonomist based in Montreal. She's also the reigning Taxonomy Bootcamp Practitioner of the Year. As she's realized that there will always be more semantic work to be done than there are trained practitioners, she added "democratizing taxonomy" to her to-do list.

Interview transcript

Larry:

Hi, everyone. Welcome to episode number 202 of the Content Strategy Insights podcast. I am really delighted today to welcome to the show Fran Alexander. Fran is a taxonomist based in Montreal, in Canada. She's also the reigning Taxonomy Boot Camp Practitioner of the Year, so she's a rock star in the taxonomy world. Welcome, Fran. Tell the folks a little bit more about what you're up to these days.

Fran:

Well, thanks, Larry. It's a pleasure to be here. It's a pleasure to talk to you about taxonomies and democratizing taxonomi...