Draft:Marjorie Hlava

Marjorie Maxine Kimmel Hlava (born June 9, 1946) is an American author, botanist, information scientist and Founder and Chief Scientist of Access Innovations, Inc.

Biography
Marjorie M. K. Hlava was born in June 1946 in Manistee, Michigan.

She attended the University of Wisconsin at Madison, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in botany and a certification for Secondary Education.

Hlava began utilizing information technology as a way to better knowledge management. In 1973 Hlava began working as an information scientist at the Technology Application Center (TAC), a tech-transfer company for NASA and the precursor to the NASA Technology Transfer Portal. There she was responsible for the entire process from data acquisition to marketing and shipping of information products and services. She also directed the production of five quarterly published bibliographies on solar-thermal energy, heat pipes, hydrogen, wind, and remote sensing and directed the searching and editorial staff of nine people and performed extensive online searching on nine different database systems, including Medline, Dialog, Orbit, and NASA Recon. She was online an average of 20 hours per week for over two years. Hlava was also responsible for document delivery operations, a staff of four, and marketing of publications. She became an expert searcher. In October1978 Hlava founded Access Innovations, Inc. with 5 partners after leaving TAC. Jay Ven Eman was hired as the first employee and CEO in December 1978.

Hlava owns two patents, U.S. Patent Number 6,898,586, granted May 24, 2005, "System and Method for Database Design and Maintenance, and U.S. Patent Number 8,046,212, granted October 25, 2011, "Identification of Chemical Names in Text-Containing Documents".

Professional activities
Special Libraries Association (SLA)


 * Member, 1976–present
 * Chapter Activities
 * Committee Chair:
 * Special Projects, 1976
 * Employment, 1978–1979
 * Membership, 1978–1979
 * Career Counselor, 1978–1979
 * Nominations, 1983
 * Chapter Vice President, 1978–1979
 * Chapter President, 1979–1980, 2016-2017
 * Chapter Archivist, 2009–2013
 * Numerous Other Committee Positions, 1976–present
 * Association Level Activities
 * DACOLT Committee, 1989–1990
 * Board of Directors Division Cabinet, 1990–1992
 * Long Range Plan, Committee Chair, 1981–1982
 * Special Committee/Review of Non-serials Publications, Committee Chair, 1992
 * Directory Committee Joint Cabinet, Committee Chair, 1984
 * Division Cabinet Electronic Mail, Committee Chair, 1984
 * Technical Standards Committee, Chair, 1992–2001
 * Nominations, Committee Chair, 1986
 * Board of Directors – Director at Large, 2001–2004
 * Finance Committee, 2001–2004
 * Ad Hoc Committee on Committees, 2003–2004
 * Bylaws Committee, 2004–2007
 * Bylaws Committee, Chair, 2005–2006
 * Convener of the SLA Fellows, 2007–2008
 * SLA Voting Representative to the National Information Standards Organization - NISO, 1992–2001
 * Governance and Bylaws Committee, Chair, 2017-2019
 * SLA Liaison to ARMA
 * Information Technology Division
 * Chair Elect, 1983
 * Chair, 1984
 * Executive Committee ITE, 1983–1985, 1988-1989
 * Nominations, 1985, 1991
 * Member, Networking Committee, 1988–1990
 * Division Archivist, 2008–2012
 * Taxonomy Division
 * Founding Chair, 2009–2010
 * Past Chair, 2010–2011
 * Nominations Chair, 2012–2012
 * Professional Development Committee, Co-Chair, 2012–2015

Networked Knowledge Organisation Systems


 * NKOS Organizing Committee, 2019. The 19th European Networked Knowledge Organisation Systems (NKOS) Workshop, Oslo, Norway

Association of Information Dissemination Centers (ASIDIC)


 * Finance Committee, 1983–1985
 * Planning Committee, 1982–1984
 * Program Committee, 1983–1990
 * Executive Committee, 1984–1989
 * Chair, Nominations Committee, 1988–1990
 * Nominations Committee, 1994, 1995
 * President, 1985–1986
 * President – second term, 1986–1987
 * Local Host, Spring Meeting, New Orleans, LA,1984
 * Program Chair, Fall Meeting, 1984
 * Local Host, Spring Meeting, Albuquerque, NM, 1986
 * Program Chair, Fall Meeting, Boston, MA, 1991
 * Local Host, Spring Meeting, Albuquerque, NM, 1994
 * Program Chair, Spring Meeting, Corpus Christi, TX, 1996
 * Chair, Standards Committee, 1999–2006
 * Local Host, Spring Meeting, New Orleans, LA, 2005
 * ASIDIC Merger with NFAIS, 2010
 * ASIDIC Revisited Conference with Heather Kotula, 2017

American Society for Information Science & Technology (ASIS&T)


 * President-Elect, 1992–1993
 * President, 1993–1994
 * Past President, 1994–1995
 * Program Chair, Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November 1999
 * SIG-EEI Chair, 1980
 * SIG-EEI Treasurer, 1979
 * SIG-CRS Secretary, 1978
 * SIG-CRS Online Liaison, 1979
 * SIG-PUB Chair, 1996–1997
 * Member, Board of Directors, 1986–1990, 1992–1996
 * Budget & Finance Committee, 1986–1990
 * Executive Committee, 1988–1990
 * Strategic Planning Committee, 1991
 * Digital Library Coordinator,  2004–2010
 * Bulletin Advisory Board Committee Chair, 1991–present
 * Publications Committee Chair, 1989–1991
 * Publications Task Force Committee Chair, 1987–1989
 * Membership Committee Chair, 1991–1992
 * Local Arrangements Committee:
 * Mid-Year Meeting: Albuquerque - Chair, 1992
 * Mid-Year Meeting: San Diego, 1996
 * Publications Task Force Member, 2006–2010
 * Publications Committee Member, 2007–2009
 * Proceedings CD ROM Creation Committee, 2005–2009
 * Revised the ASIS&T Thesaurus and implemented the Digital Library on the Wiley Inter-Science Platform.

National Information Standards Organization (NISO)


 * Chair ISO25964 Revision committee, ISO TC46/SC 8, 2023 – 2026
 * Secretariat, Standards Specific Ontology Standard Working Group, 2021–2024
 * Member, Content and Collection Management Topic Committee, 2009–present
 * Board Member, 1991–1996
 * Strategic Planning Committee, 1991–1992, 1996
 * Publications Committee Chair, 1992–1993, 1996
 * Chair, NISO Electronic Thesaurus Organizational Meeting, November 1999
 * Dublin Core Standards Committee Z39.85, 1999–2002
 * Open URL Z39.88 – advisory, 2000–2009
 * Z39.19 – Controlled Vocabulary Advisory Board, 2002–2006
 * Liaison to British Standards Institute Thesaurus Committee, 2003–2011

National Federation of Advanced Information Services (NFAIS)


 * Member, 1995–present
 * Director at Large/Member, BOD, 1996–2002, 2005–2007
 * Treasurer, 1998–2000
 * Chair - Standards Committee, 1999–2018
 * President Elect, 2002
 * Annual Meeting Chair, 2003
 * President, 2003–2004
 * Library Education Committee, 2003–2005
 * Database Creation Guidelines Committee, 2003–2006
 * Standards Committee, 2000– 2016
 * Member, NFAIS Program Committee, 2010–2014
 * NFAIS Merger with NISO, 2018

Information Industry Association (IIA)


 * Member, 1985–1986, 1996–1998
 * Executive Committee Member, 1996–1997
 * Marketing and Business Development Council, 1996–1997
 * Planning Committee, 1997 IIA Technology Workshop, 1996–1997
 * Treasurer and Member of the Board of Directors, 1997–1998

Software and Information Industry Association (SIIA)


 * Member, 1998–2000, 2006–2014

Documentation Abstracts Inc.


 * President, 1990, 1991
 * Board of Directors, 1986–1992
 * Chair-Planning and Policy, 1986–1988

New Mexico Library Association


 * Publicity Committee, 1981
 * State Fair Committee, 1981-1982
 * CUS Division Nominations Chairman, 1981
 * Online Roundtable Chair, 1979

Western Information Network on Energy


 * Education Chair, 1978-1981
 * Treasurer, 1980-1984
 * Annual Meeting Chair, 1979-1981
 * Member of the Board, 1978-1983

OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES


 * Southwest Library Association, Chair-Online Bibliographic User Group, 1976-1979
 * New Mexico Online User Group, Chair, 1976-1979
 * National Online Circuit, Chair, 1976-1978
 * New Mexico TechNet Advisory Council - Member, 1985-1986
 * Second New Mexico Conference on Libraries and Information Services - Consultant and Conference Manager, 1991
 * International Council for Scientific and Technical Information, Member, 1995-1998
 * American Library Association, Committee on Accreditation, Member, Review Team, Southern Connecticut State University, 1996
 * University of Tennessee-Knoxville, School of Information Science - Member, Board of Advisors, 1993-2004
 * American Library Association, Committee on Accreditation, Member, Review Panel, University of Missouri-Columbia, School of Information Science and Learning Technologies, Member, External Review Panel Pool, 1999
 * American Library Association, Committee on Accreditation, Member, Review Panel, St. John’s University, 2004
 * American Library Association, Committee on Accreditation, Member, Review Panel, Kent State University, 2006
 * Interagency Forum on an Environmental Health Thesaurus Coordinator/Facilitator, 2004
 * University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill School of Library and Information Science Advisory Board, 2005 - 2015
 * Board of the New Mexico Information Commons - Share New Mexico, 2011- 2014
 * The IMLS Learning Platform for Linked Data
 * Member of Thought Leaders Board of Advisors, Places and Spaces Exhibit, University of Indiana, 2011 - 2017
 * Hubbell Family Historical Society, 2005 - present
 * Reunion chair for Albuquerque reunion
 * Hubbell Family Historical Society, Vice President, 2006 - 2015
 * Hubbell Family Historical society – President, 2016 - 2018
 * Hubbell Center – Museum and Library Board, 2012 – Present
 * Merged Hubbell Center, Society, Institute, and Scholarship fund, 2019
 * Hubbell Society Museum and Library – President, 2018- 2020
 * Hubbell Society Museum and Library – Past President, 2020 - 2024

Honors and Awards

 * ASIST Distinguished Member Award 2022
 * John Cotton Dana Award, Special Libraries Association, 2015
 * Award of Merit, American Society for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T), 2014
 * Miles Conrad Award and lectureship, National Federation of Advanced Information Services (NFAIS), February 2014
 * Honored by Albuquerque Business First as a Woman of Influence, 2013
 * Ann Marie Cunningham Award for outstanding service, National Federation of Advanced Information Services (NFAIS), 2012
 * SLA Fellow, Special Libraries Association - 2006
 * Special Libraries Association - Information Technology Division Outstanding Member – 2003
 * Lazerow Lecturer – Long Island University - 2002
 * Special Libraries Association - President’s Award 1999
 * Watson Davis Award 1996 (ASIS award for outstanding and dedicated service to ASIS membership)
 * Who’s Who Listings:
 * Gilford’s Who’s Who, 1994-95 Edition.
 * Who’s Who Worldwide Registry, 1994-95 Edition.
 * Who’s Who Registry of Global Business Leaders, 1993 Edition.
 * Who’s Who of Emerging Leaders in America, 4th Edition, 1992.
 * Official Registry of Who's Who of Business Leaders, Platinum Edition, 1992.
 * Official Registry of Who's Who of American Business Leaders, 1991 Edition.
 * Marquis Who’s Who, Compilation of the Twenty-third Edition of Who’s Who in the West,
 * 1991.
 * Who’s Who of American Business Leaders, 1991 Edition
 * Who’s Who of Women, 10th and 11th Editions, 1989-1990, 1991-1992.
 * Who’s Who Registry Sterling Edition, 1990.
 * Marquis Who’s Who of American Women, 1988 and 1989.

Presentations

 * 2024
 * Unfettered Access: Speaking with Marjorie M.K. Hlava | NISO website
 * Standards Update, NISOPlus 2024, Baltimore, MD, February ??, 2024
 * Panel,
 * 2023
 * “Auto tagging documents using the ICS-10, CPT and HCPCS code sets in all document types”, Special Libraries Association Session: On-Demand (fee required)
 * Panel Discussion: “Advanced taxonomy issues: the response of controlled vocabularies to the evolving domains of health and healthcare”, Special Libraries Association Session: On-Demand (fee required)
 * “Metadata the Musical: The Tale of the Ant and the Grasshopper”, as the Spider and other characters, Society for Scholarly Publishing Annual Meeting, Portland, Oregon, May 31, 2023
 * “Metadata’s Greatest Hits”, Marjorie Hlava and Heather Kotula, NISO Plus Virtual meeting, February 16, 2023
 * “Features Update”. Data Harmony Users Group meeting, Albuquerque, NM, February 2023.


 * 2022
 * “Semantic Censorship”, with Heather Kotula, Access Innovations, Inc., and Angela Cochran, ASCO, Taxonomy Boot Camp, Washington, DC, November 2022.
 * “Accessibility, Usability, Inclusivity: Information Standards, Guidelines, and Best Practices” (ASIS&T Standards Committee). 85th Association for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T) Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA. October 29 – November 1, 2022.
 * “Search is Better with Metadata: Real Life Experiences”, ISKO, March 2022.
 * “Semantic Censorship”, with Heather Kotula, Access Innovations, Inc., 2022 KLA/SLA Joint Spring Conference, General Butler State Resort Park, Kentucky, April 2022.
 * “A Conversation About Semantic Censorship”, with Angela Cochran, ASCO and Shelly Ray Brundige, Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, NISO Plus, Virtual Meeting, February 2022.
 * 2021
 * “NISO Roundtable”, moderated by Jill O’Neill, Webinar, November 2021.
 * “Updates of Information Standards and Standardization Efforts (ASIS&T Standards Committee),” American Society for Information Science Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah, November 2021.
 * “Semantic Censorship”, Data Harmony Users Group East, Virtual Meeting, October 2021.
 * “Why AI ≠ Automated Indexing: What Is and Is Not Possible”, DCMI, Virtual Meeting, October 2021.
 * “Semantic Search and Content Management – Case Studies in Successful Software Implementations”, AI-SDV 2021 Conference, Virtual Meeting, October 2021.
 * “KO-ED Theoretical Perspectives - Automated indexing: implementation case studies”, ISKO UK, Virtual Meeting, February 2021.
 * 2020
 * “The Upside of AI: Profitable Revenue?”, KMWorld 2021, Virtual Meeting, November 2020.
 * “The Potential of KOS in the Context of Current Developments and Possibilities”, panel with Travis Hicks, American Society of Clinical Oncology, Christina Rudyj, Health Affairs, and Jabin White, ITHAKA/ JSTOR, NKOS Consolidated Workshop 2020, Virtual Meeting, September 2020.
 * “Features Update”, Data Harmony Users Group, Albuquerque, New Mexico, February 2020.
 * 2019
 * “AI Ethics”, with Mr. Chris Kenneally, Director of Content Marketing, Copyright Clearance Center, Elizabeth Nolan, Deputy Executive Director & Chief Publishing Officer, The Optical Society, Carlo Scollo Lavizzari, Partner, Lenz Caemmerer, Henning Schoenenberger, Director Product Data & Metadata, Springer Nature, panel at STM Frankfurt Conference, Frankfurt, Germany, October 2019.
 * “KOS Mappings”, 19th European Networked Knowledge Organization Systems (NKOS) Workshop, Oslo, Norway, September 2019.
 * “Keynote: Chickens, Goats, and Kids”, Council of Science Editors, Columbus, Ohio, May 2019.
 * 2018
 * "Artificial Intelligence: A Primer: “Rubber Meets the Road”, STM Week, London, England, December 2018.
 * “Inverting the library cataloguing process to streamline technical services and significantly increase discoverability and search for special collections”, with Judith C. Russell, University of Florida, United States, and David "Win" Hansen, Access Innovations, Inc., United States, World Library and Information Congress, 84th IFLA General Conference and Assembly, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, August 2018.
 * “Taxonomy 101” CE Course, SLA 2018 Annual conference, Baltimore, MD, June 2018.
 * “Use your Data to Drive Revenue” panel, London Book Fair, London, England, April 2018.
 * “Running Effective Meetings”, webinar for the Route 66 Chapter of SLA, January 2018.
 * 2017
 * “Standards and Best Practices Related to the Publication, Exchange, and Usage of Open Data” panel, ASIS&T Annual Conference, October 2017.
 * “University Metadata and Retrieval: The Death of the Card Catalog?”, with Judith C. Russell, University of Florida, Nineteenth International Conference on Grey Literature, Rome, Italy, October 2017.
 * 2016
 * “Today’s Algorithms Drive Tomorrow’s Artificial Intelligence”, NFAIS 2016 Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA, February 2016.
 * 2015
 * “Text Analytics in Action: Using Text Analytics as a Toolset” Taxonomy Bootcamp, Washington, DC, November 2015.
 * “So, You Have a Taxonomy ... Now What? Advanced Taxonomy Topics.” Workshop co-presented with Bob Kasenchak. SLA 2015, Boston, Massachusetts, June 2015.
 * “Standards for Taxonomies and Linked Data.” IKO Conference 2015 on Innovations in Knowledge Organisation, Singapore, June 2015.
 * “CReDiT: The Contributor Role Taxonomy Project”, Data Harmony Users Group, Albuquerque, NM, February 2015. https://youtu.be/a0-EplWNGiI
 * 2014
 * ASIS&T Award of Merit speech. 77th ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Seattle, Washington, November 2014.
 * “Linked Data: Making It a Reality”, Presentation for the panel, “Knowledge Organization Systems (KOS) as Linked Data Services.” 77th ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Seattle, Washington, November 2014.
 * “10 Years Back, 10 Years Forward.” Marjorie M.K. Hlava, Panel Moderator. Taxonomy Boot Camp, Washington, DC, November 2014.
 * “Taxonomy Fundamentals: Why build a taxonomy?” With Bob Kasenchak. SLA 2014, Vancouver, Canada, June 2014.
 * “Tales from the Field: Our Changing World.” 2014 Miles Conrad Memorial Lecture. 2014 Annual Conference for the National Federation of Advanced Information Services (NFAIS), Philadelphia, PA, February 2014.
 * 2013
 * “Big Data Content Organization, Discovery, and Management.” SLA Military Libraries Division 2013 Workshop, December 2013.
 * “What’s New in Semantic Enrichment?” International Association of Scientific, Technical & Medical Publishers Winter 2013 e-Production seminar, December 2013.
 * “Taxonomy Fundamentals Workshop.” Taxonomy Boot Camp, Washington, DC, November 2013.
 * “How to Apply Taxonomy to Your Content.” SLA 2013, San Diego, CA, June 2013.
 * “Introduction to Taxonomies.” SLA 2013, San Diego, CA, June 2013.
 * “Taxonomies: What Are They and How Are They Useful?” Webinar for the San Francisco Bay Area chapter of the Special Libraries Association, March 2013.
 * 2012
 * Full Day Workshop at the ASIS&T 2012 Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, October 26, 2012.
 * “Tales from the Field: Classification Research: Past, Prospect and Pinnacles”, Keynote Address, 23rd Annual ASIST SIG/CR Classification Research Workshop, Baltimore, MD, October 25, 2012.
 * “Semantic Metadata as Linked Data Building Blocks”, with Joseph Busch, Marcia Zeng, and Gail Hodge, ASIS&T 2012 Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, October 22, 2102.
 * “Taxonomies and Ontologies”, a Pecha Kucha presentation at Taxonomy Boot Camp, Washington, DC, October 17, 2012.
 * “Taxonomy Fundamentals”, Taxonomy Boot Camp, Washington, DC, October 16, 2012.
 * “Text Mining, Term Mining and Visualization - Improving the Impact of Scholarly Publishing”, IISCV conference, Nice, France, April 16, 2012, with Jay Ven Eman.
 * “The Nature of Information as a Fundamental Property of Matter: A case study using petroleum and hydrocarbon gases.” With Rustem Seifuol-Mulukov, International Multi-Conference on Complexity, Informatics and Cybernetics, Orlando, Florida, March 2012.
 * 2011
 * “Drilling Down to the Challenges of a SharePoint Implementation.” With Joe Shepley. A webinar of the Taxonomy Division of the Special Libraries Association (SLA). November 9, 2011.
 * “Everyone Regroups for a Standards Update.” Taxonomy Boot Camp, Washington, D.C., October 31 – November 1, 2011.
 * “Deal the Cards! Successful Beginnings for Taxonomies.” With Alice Redmond-Neal. October 31, 2011. Taxonomy Boot Camp, Washington, D.C., October 31 – November 1, 2011.
 * Panel moderator, “Knowledge Organization: Evaluating Foundation and Function in the Information Ecosystem.” Sunday, October 24. ASIS&T 2010 Annual Meeting: Navigating Streams in an Information Ecosystem, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, October 22-27, 2010.
 * “Theory of Knowledge, Search and Taxonomies.” Half-day seminar. American Society for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T) Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 9-12, 2011.
 * “Taxonomies for Publishing: Enhancing the User Experience.” A webinar of the American Society for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T), August 31, 2011.
 * “Drilling Down to the Challenges of a SharePoint Taxonomy Implementation.” (With Joe Shepley.) A webinar of the American Society for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T), August 10, 2011
 * “Taxonomies in Search.” A webinar of the Taxonomy Division of the Special Libraries Association (SLA), August 10, 2011
 * Interviewee, “Access Innovations: An Interview with Margie Hlava.” Interview conducted by Stephen E. Arnold. In ArnoldIT.com’s “Search Wizards Speak” series, July 19, 2011. See http://www.arnoldit.com/search-wizards-speak/access-innovations.html and http://arnoldit.com/wordpress/2011/07/19/exclusive-interview-with-margie-hlava-access-innovations/.
 * “Semantic Integration – Leveraging the Taxonomy.” A webinar of the Taxonomy Division of the Special Libraries Association (SLA), July 13, 2011.
 * “Creating Taxonomies: A Hands-On Approach.” With Alice Redmond-Neal. An all-day seminar. Annual Conference of the Special Libraries Association (SLA), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, June 12–15, 2011.
 * Panel moderator, “Data Mining and Visualization.” Annual Conference of the Special Libraries Association (SLA), Philadelphia, PA, June 13–16, 2011.
 * “Update on Technical Standards for Libraries and Information.” With Todd Carpenter, Managing Director, National Information Standards Institute (NISO). Annual Conference of the Special Libraries Association (SLA), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, June 12–15, 2011.
 * “Change is Constant.” Keynote presentation at a strategic discussion session, Strategic Directions: Strategic Partnerships, held by the Rio Grande Chapter of the Special Libraries Association, Albuquerque, New Mexico, May 25, 2011.
 * “Theory of Knowledge.” Seminar held February 11, 2011, in conjunction with the 7th Annual Data Harmony User Group Meeting, February 7–10, 2011, Albuquerque, New Mexico
 * “Taxonomies in Search.” 1st session of the Taxonomy Uses Webinar Series, American Society for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T). February 3, 2011
 * “Semantic Integration – Leveraging the Taxonomy.” 2nd session of the Taxonomy Uses Webinar Series, American Society for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T). January 27, 2011
 * 2010
 * “Taxonomy Boot Camp Warm-Up!” Taxonomy Boot Camp, Washington, D.C., November 15–16, 2010.
 * Panel moderator, “Knowledge Organization: Evaluating Foundation and Function in the Information Ecosystem.” Sunday, October 24. ASIS&T 2010 Annual Meeting: Navigating Streams in an Information Ecosystem, October 22–27, 2010, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
 * “Leveraging Lucene and XML for Instant Semantically Enriched Data Distribution: The NICEM Case Study.” October 7, 2010. Lucene Revolution: Lucene & Solr User Conference, Boston, Massachusetts, October 7–8, 2010.
 * “Using KOS as a Basis for Text Analytics and Trend Forecasting.” Networked Knowledge Organization Systems and Services: The 9th European NKOS Workshop at the 14th ECDL Conference, Glasgow, Scotland, September 9–10, 2010.
 * “Creating Taxonomies: A Hands-On Approach.” With Alice Redmond-Neal. An all-day seminar. Annual Conference of the Special Libraries Association (SLA), New Orleans, Louisiana, June 13-16, 2010.
 * Panel moderator, “Data Mining and Visualization”, Annual Conference of the Special Libraries Association (SLA), New Orleans, Louisiana, June 13-16, 2010.
 * “An Overview of the Semantic Webscape.” Keynote presentation of a National Information Standards Organization (NISO) webinar: “Control Your Vocabulary: Real-World Applications of Semantic Technology,” June 9, 2010.
 * Session moderator, “When Domains Collide: Google and Media 2010.” NFAIS Annual Conference: Redefining the Value of Information: Exploring the New Equation: The NFAIS Annual Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, February 28 – March 2, 2010.
 * 2009
 * “Taxonomy Boot Camp Warm-Up!” Taxonomy Boot Camp, KMWorld, November 19, 2009, San Jose, CA.
 * “Dublin Core Redux & Standards Update” with co-presenter Mike Crandall, University of Washington, Taxonomy Boot Camp, KM World, November 19, 2009, San Jose, CA
 * “Introduction to Taxonomies, Thesauri, & Ontologies for Smart Search”, co-presenter with Jay Ven Eman and Alice Redmond-Neal, Rio Grande Chapter of Special Libraries Association and ARMA Chapter, October 30, 2009.
 * Panel Moderator, “Toward Interoperability, CENDI/NKOS Joint Workshop, Beltsville, MD, October 22, 2009.
 * “Toward a Shared Development Environment”, Panel Member and Presenter “Sharing Terminologies Through Registries: Contributed Controlled Vocabularies”, CENDI/NKOS Joint Workshop, Beltsville, MD, October 22, 2009.
 * “Taxonomy Tidbits, Meta-Data Madness: Information from the Experts.” With Jay Ven Eman and Alice Redmond Neal. SLA 2009 Annual Conference, Washington, DC, June 2009.
 * Participant, “Expert-Led Discussion Groups”, Enterprise Search Summit, New York, NY, May 13, 2009.
 * Introductory speaker for Brewster Kahle, Keynote Speaker, SIIA Net Gain, May 4, 2009
 * 2008
 * Panel Member/Presenter, “Adoption and Evaluation of Automatic and Computer-Aided Indexing Systems”, ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Columbus, OH, October 29, 2008.
 * “Taxonomy 101- How to Build a Taxonomy” presentation at Taxonomy Bootcamp, KMWorld & Intranets, San Jose, CA, September 2008.
 * Panel Member, “The Monetization Potential of Future Search Technologies”, 2008 Global Information Industry Summit - SIIA, London, England, September 2008.
 * Panel Member, “Snapshots: What’s Hot, What’s New, and What’s Coming.” Gilbane 2008, Enterprise Search Implementations, San Francisco, California, June 18–20, 2008.
 * Co-presenter, SUSHI: Standardized Usage Statistics Harvesting Initiative, Technical Standards Update, Special Libraries Association 2008 Annual Conference, Seattle, WA.
 * 2007
 * “Taxonomy Standards.” Presentation given at Taxonomy Tuesday community of practice meeting, under the auspices of the Library of Congress, Washington, DC, November 23, 2007.
 * “What does it cost to implement auto-classification?” Presented at Taxonomy Boot Camp, November 8, 2007, San Jose, CA
 * “Taxonomies in Search.” Preconference workshop with co-presenter Jay Ven Eman, ASIS&T Annual Conference, Milwaukee, WI, October 19, 2007.
 * “Taxonomies for Indexing and Navigation”, CE workshop/course presented for the Information Technology Division, with co-presenters Jay Ven Eman and Alice Redmond Neal, at the 2007 Special Libraries Association Annual Conference, Denver, CO.
 * “From Thesaurus to Ontology: Advanced Taxonomy Course.” Workshop with co-presenter Jay Ven Eman, Computers in Libraries, Arlington, VA, April 19, 2007.
 * “Production to Portal: Info Delivery Channels.” Computers in Libraries, Arlington, VA, April 18, 2007.
 * “Getting Started – Taxonomy Building Blocks”, Session 2 of Earley & Associates’ webinar Taxonomy & Metadata Jumpstart, with co-presenter Jay Ven Eman, April 12, 2007
 * “Standards Update: Interoperability, British Standards, NISO Z39.19, and other Relevant Standards.” Data Harmony Users Group Meeting, Albuquerque, NM, February 2007.
 * 2006
 * "Thesaurus to Ontology: What Does It Take to Make the Switch?” Pre-conference workshop with co-presenter Jay Ven Eman, ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Austin TX, November 3, 2006.
 * Moderator, Information Organization (Papers), panel at ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Austin, TX, November 1, 2006.
 * “Technical Standards Update.” Special Libraries Association Technical Standards Committee, June 14, 2006
 * “Taxonomy 101: How to Build a Taxonomy.” Taxonomy Boot Camp, November 2, 2006.
 * "Production to Portal: Revamping the Information Delivery Channel.” The Conference Board-IRMC, Santa Fe, NM, April 25, 2006.
 * “Portal Taxonomy:  A case study.” Computers in Libraries, Washington, DC, March 23, 2006.
 * "Building Taxonomies for Information Retrieval: A Hands-On Workshop.” Computers in Libraries, Pre-conference workshop, Washington, DC, March 21, 2006.
 * “Revised Standards for Controlled Vocabularies.” NFAIS Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA. February 26-28, 2006.
 * “The Why and the ROI – Automated Indexing: What It Is and Who Should Consider It.” Data Harmony Users Group Meeting, Albuquerque, NM, February 2006.
 * “Standards Update: British National Standards, NISO Z39.19, and Other Relevant Standards.” Data Harmony Users Group Meeting, Albuquerque, NM, February 2006.
 * "Evolution of a Production Pipeline.” ASIDIC, Fort Meyers, FL, February 8, 2006.
 * 2005
 * "Making of the ASIS&T Digital Library.” ASIST Annual Meeting, Charlotte, NC, October 2005.
 * “Taxonomies for Indexing: a Hands-On Approach.” ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Charlotte, NC, October 2005.
 * "The Data Harmony Collection.” InfoX Taxonomy Boot Camp, New York, NY, September 2005.
 * "Categorization, Taxonomies, Thesauri, Controlled Vocabularies and Classification, and Automated Metadata Generation.” Presented to the Library of Congress Internet Operations Group, Washington, DC, August 24, 2005.
 * “Taxonomy, Metadata, and Search Strategies in Enterprise Content Management Systems.” Enterprise Content Management - Workshop C, IQPC Content Week, Denver, CO, July 2005.
 * “Renovating a Digital Library to Achieve More Efficient and Effective Use (A Case Study – Creating the ASISIT Digital Library).” IQPC Electronic Document & Records Management, Orlando, FL, April 27 - 28, 2005.
 * “Automated A&I: What it is and Who Should Consider It.” NFAIS Automated Indexing & Abstracting: Current Status and Future Trends, St. John’s University–Manhattan Campus, New York, NY, April 22, 2005.
 * “Evaluation of Results.” NFAIS full day workshop: Automated Indexing & Abstracting: Current Status and Future Trends, New York, NY, April 22, 2005.
 * “Z39.19 – The New Thesaurus Standard.” Data Harmony Users Group Meeting, Albuquerque, NM, February 4–6, 2005.
 * “Implementing a Taxonomy in a Content Management Portal.” Workshop - Enterprise Content Management Master Class - How to Develop a Taxonomy Strategy for the Web and Intranet, Content Week 2005, Miami, FL, January 31, 2005.
 * 2004
 * “Creating an Environmental Health Thesaurus.” Presented to the Environmental Health Thesaurus Forum, Bethesda, MD, November 2004.
 * "MAI Chem for Information Delivery.” Chemical Information Meeting, Annecy, France, October 17-20, 2004.
 * “Semantic Web.” SLA Annual Meeting, Nashville, TN, June 2004.
 * “Standards Update.” Presented to the SLA Technical Standards Committee, SLA Annual Meeting, Nashville, TN, June 2004.
 * "Implementing a Taxonomy in a Content Management Portal.” Society for Technical Communication, Albuquerque, NM, March 13, 2004.
 * “Taxonomies and Metadata.” KM Pro, Chicago Chapter Meeting, Allstate Offices, February 10, 2004.
 * "Taxonomy of a Meeting.” Presentation of parliamentary procedure for meetings. Leadership Summit, Special Libraries Association Winter Meeting, Albuquerque, NM, January 23, 2004.
 * “Implementing a Taxonomy in a Content Management Portal.” IQPC Content Week - Master Class workshop, Las Vegas, NV, January 12, 2004.
 * 2003
 * “Implementing a Taxonomy – Introduction.” With co-presenters Jay Ven Eman and Alice Redmond-Neal. ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Long Beach, CA, October 18, 2003.
 * "Taxonomies - Recap & Wrap-up.” With co-presenters Jay Ven Eman and Alice Redmond-Neal. ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Long Beach CA, October 17, 2003.
 * “Standards Updates and the Special Librarian.” Presentation to the SLA Technical Standards Committee, Special Libraries Association Annual Meeting, New York, NY, June 2003.
 * Taxonomy Roundtable participant, Special Libraries Association Annual Meeting, New York, NY, June 2003.
 * "Knowledge Management and Taxonomy Workshop", Expert Panel Member, Knowledge Management for the Public Sector: Putting KM into Action, Ottawa, Canada, May 29, 2003.
 * “Taxonomies: Creating Them, Using Them.” Genentech Taxonomy and Thesaurus onsite workshop, April 25-26, 2003.
 * “Thesaurus Research and Cooperation at Access Innovations.” Ibero-American Joint Project Development Symposium, Campinas, Brazil, March 2003.
 * 2002
 * “Thesauri and Internet Taxonomies”, ASIS&T Annual Meeting, CE Course (pre-conference), Philadelphia, PA, November 16, 2002.
 * Expert Panel Member, Law Firm Taxonomy Day. All-day session of case studies and scenarios.  Role of expert panel was to provide education relating to taxonomy, nomenclature, classification and controlled vocabulary as they apply to the case studies and to a law firm setting. Toronto Law Firm Knowledge Management Group, Toronto, Canada, November 15, 2002.
 * “The Information Chain; a Big Bang.” EUSIDIC, Lisbon, Portugal, September 23, 2002.
 * “Internet Taxonomies and Metadata: Creating Them, Using Them.” Information Technology Division CE Course, Special Libraries Association 2002 Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, June 9, 2002.
 * “Practical Standards Applications.” Standards Update, SLA Technical Standards Committee, Special Libraries Association Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, June 12, 2002.
 * “Taxonomies: Creating Them, Using Them.” Half-day workshop, InfoToday 2002, New York, NY, May 13, 2002.
 * “Putting Metadata and Standards to Work on Your Intranet.” Half-day workshop, InfoToday 2002, New York, NY, May 13, 2002.
 * “The Current Information Sector Economy.” Connecticut Valley Chapter of SLA, May 2, 2002.
 * “XML for Pharmaceutical Information.” co-presenter Marjorie M.K. Hlava, DIA 7th Annual Pharmaceutical & Healthcare Information Management Workshop, Hilton Head, SC, April 28 –May 1, 2002.
 * “Metadata for Pharmaceutical Information”, Pharmaceutical & Healthcare Information Management Workshop by Pharmaceutical Education & Research Institute, Inc., Hilton Head, SC, April 29, 2002.
 * “MAI & Taxonomies: Hidden but Critical Tools”, DTIC Annual Conference, Arlington, VA, April 16, 2002.
 * “Internet Taxonomies and Metadata: Creating Them, Using Them.” Access University (sponsored by Access Innovations, Inc.), April 11, 2002.
 * “Internet Taxonomies and Metadata: Creating Them, Using Them.” Computers in Libraries 2002, Washington, DC, March 16, 2002.
 * “Internet Taxonomies and Metadata: Creating Them, Using Them.” For Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis, IN, February 21, 2002.
 * 2001
 * “Internet Taxonomies and Metadata: Creating Them, Using Them.” Internet Librarian Annual Meeting, Pasadena, CA, November 5, 2001.
 * “Internet Taxonomies and Metadata: Creating Them, Using Them.” American Society for Information Science & Technology Annual Conference, Washington, DC, November 3, 2001.
 * “Metadata, Taxonomies, and Standards for Indexing.” All-day workshop for A to Zia Indexers Workshop of American Society of Indexers, Albuquerque, NM, October 6, 2001.
 * “The MLs.” Meeting of the American Society of Indexers, Albuquerque, NM, October 2001.
 * “Internet Taxonomies and Metadata: Creating Them, Using Them.” Illinois Chapter of Special Libraries Association, Chicago, IL, October 2, 2001.
 * “Putting Metadata and Standards to Work on Your Intranet.” Intranet Content Management Conference, post-conference workshop, August 2, 2001.
 * “Internet Taxonomies and Metadata: Creating Them, Using Them.” With Heather M. Hlava. Special Libraries Association, ITE CE Course, June 9, 2001
 * “Internet Taxonomies and Metadata: Creating Them, Using Them”, co-presenter Heather M. Hlava, Information Today 2001 Conference, New York, NY, May 18, 2001
 * "MAI & Taxonomies: Hidden but Critical Tools.” DTIC Annual Users Conference, Rockville, MD, April 16, 2001.
 * “Internet Taxonomies and Metadata: Creating Them, Using Them.” International Internet Librarian and Libtech Meeting, London, England, March 28, 2001.
 * “Internet Taxonomies and Metadata: Creating Them, Using Them.” Computers in Libraries Annual Conference, Crystal City, VA, March 17, 2001.
 * 2000
 * Taxonomy Workshop, presented at IBM headquarters, White Plains, NY, December 12, 2000.
 * “Proving Grounds: The Critical Role of Technology: Building an Infrastructure that Meets User Needs.” NFAIS Fall Event, Washington DC, November 29, 2000.
 * “Internet Taxonomies and Metadata:  Creating Them, Using Them.” Internet Librarian 2000, Monterey, CA, November 9, 2000.
 * “Internet Taxonomies and Metadata: Creating Them, Using Them.” With Heather M. Hlava. National Online Meeting, New York, NY, Satellite Event, May 15, 2000.
 * “Intranet Taxonomies: Thesaurus Design and Control.” With Jay Ven Eman. Internet Librarian International 2000 / Libtech 2000, London, England, March 19, 2000.
 * “Internet Taxonomies: Thesaurus Design and Control.” With Jay Ven Eman. Computers in Libraries 2000, preconference workshop, Washington DC, March 14, 2000.
 * 1999
 * “Intranet Taxonomies.” With Jay Ven Eman. Internet Librarian Annual Conference, San Diego, CA, November 16, 1999.
 * “Standards for the Future - Structures for Growth.” Florida & Caribbean Chapter of Special Libraries Association, Punta Gorda, FL, October 23, 1999.
 * “Where are we going?” ASIDIC Fall Meeting, Baltimore, MD, September 1999.
 * “Compatible Architectures - Structures for Growth.” LACASIS (Los Angeles Chapter of ASIS) Meeting, September 1999.
 * “Languages of the Internet: The Fundamentals of Evolving Knowledge Architectures.” With Jay Ven Eman. Society for Scholarly Publishing, Boston, MA, June 9, 1999.
 * “E-Journal Integration: Experiences from the Field.” Segment of “Supporting E-Journal Integration Through Standards: The OCLC Reference Services Experience and Experiences from the Field,” with Deborah L. Bendig of OCLC. NASIG Annual Conference, Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, June 1999.
 * “Thesaurus Management.” With Jay Ven Eman and Heather de Pastino. Intranets '99 Preconference Seminar, San Francisco, CA, April 25, 1999.
 * “Web Collections: Issues and Solutions.” Panel member. Internet Librarian & Libtech International 99, London, England, March 29, 1999.
 * “Languages of the Internet: Fundamentals of Evolving Knowledge Architectures.” With Jay Ven Eman. Computers in Libraries ’99, Arlington, VA, March 7, 1999.
 * 1998
 * “Languages of the Internet: The Fundamentals of Evolving Knowledge Architectures.” With Jay Ven Eman. Internet Librarian ’98, Monterey, CA, November 2, 1998.
 * “Issues in the Economics of WEB Link Collections Roundtable.” Roundtable participant. ASIS 1998 Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA, October 1998.
 * “Expanding Partnerships for Small and Medium-Size Enterprises (SMEs) - Needed:  The Right Kind of Support.” ASIS Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, October 1998.
 * “Moving Databases to the Web.” With Jay Ven Eman. Rio Grande Chapter of the Special Libraries Association, Albuquerque, NM, September 11, 1998.
 * “Protection of Intellectual Property - Collaboration or Conflict.” Panel member, Hearings for an ASIS White Paper. ASIS Midyear Meeting 1998, Orlando, FL, May 19, 1998.
 * “Designing a Structured Authoring System.” Session Chair. Publish ’98, Montreal, Canada, March 4, 1998.
 * 1997
 * “Virtual Processes for Virtual Services: Classification & Data Transfer.” With Wayne Daniels. Internet Librarian ’97, Monterey, CA, November 18, 1997.
 * “Moving Databases to the Web.” With Jay Ven Eman. National Online Meeting, Satellite Event, New York, NY, May 16, 1997.
 * “Moving Databases to the Web.” With Jay Ven Eman, Computers in Libraries ’97, Arlington, VA, March 13, 1997.
 * 1996
 * “How to Do Business in Russia.” Global Issues Council, Information Industry Association, London, England, December 1996.
 * “Multilingual Machine Indexing.” New Information Technology (NIT), Ninth International Conference, Pretoria, South Africa, November 1996.
 * “Grey Literature Acquisition Trend from Free Trade to an International Business.” Grey Works ’96 - The Second U.S. Workshop on Grey Literature, College Park, MD, November 1996
 * “Changing Owners in the Information Industry.” Co-presenter. ASIS Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, October 1996.
 * “Who Owns Who in the Information Industry.” School of Library and Information Studies, Faculty of Management, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, October 1996.
 * “SGML Authoring Tools.” Web Developer Canada ’96, Vancouver, Canada, September 1996.
 * “Legacy Data File Conversion for Archival Projects - Looking at SGML.” With Jay Ven Eman. Society of American Archivists 60th Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, August 1996.
 * “Legacy Data File Conversion.” With Jay Ven Eman. Tech 96- Graphics Communications Association Information Technology Week, Seattle, WA, August 1996.
 * “SGML Authoring Tools.” ASIS Mid-Year Conference, San Diego, CA, May 1996.
 * “Machine Aided Indexing: European Parliament Study and Results.” With Richard Hainebach. National Online Meeting, New York, NY, May 1996.
 * Chair, Product Review Session, “New Online and CD-ROM Products.” National Online Meeting, New York, NY, May 1996.
 * “Information in 2000+.” Technology Workshop, Information Industry Association, Chapel Hill, NC, March 1996.
 * “AID the Editor.” NFAIS meeting, Philadelphia, PA, February 1996.
 * “Natural Language Processing: The Theory, The Systems, The Applications.” NFAIS, Philadelphia, PA, February 28, 1996.
 * 1995
 * “Grey Literature:  The State of the Marketplace.” Grey Literature 1995, Catholic University of America, Washington, DC, November 1995.
 * “MAI-EP”, Results of Using the AII MAI on the Documents of the European Parliament: A Multilingual and Full text Machine Aided Indexing Experiment.” DTIC Users Group meeting, Crystal City, VA, November 1995.
 * “Russian Information Services.” COSPO/CENDI Industry Day Conference, Alexandria, VA, June 1995.
 * 1994
 * “Machine Translation.” CENDI Workshop, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, October 1994.
 * “State of the Russian Electronic Publishing Industry.” National Online Meeting, New York, NY, May 12, 1994.
 * “Anticipating the International Database.”, Thriving in the 90s, Minneapolis, MN, April 1994.
 * “Acquiring Russian Information: Issues and Challenges.” Special Libraries Association, San Francisco Chapter, April 1994.
 * 1993
 * “Access Russia.” Military Librarians Workshop, Albuquerque, NM, November 1993.
 * “Russian Grey Literature and How to Get It.” Foreign Acquisitions Workshop, Crystal City, VA, September 1993.
 * “Information and State of the Art Research Reviews: A Mitigating Factor in Toxic Aerosol Research.” Topical meeting on the Technical Basis for Measuring, Modeling, and Mitigating Toxic Aerosols, Albuquerque, NM, September 1993.
 * “Open Sources in the CIS.” Foreign Acquisitions Workshop, Washington, DC, September 1993.
 * “Imaging Technology.” Special Libraries Association, Annual Conference, Cincinnati, OH, June 1993.
 * “Using Modern Information Technology to Access Russian Information.” 84th Annual Conference of the Special Libraries Association, June 9, 1993.
 * “How Do You Take a Database from the Idea Stage to a Working System?” National Online, New York, NY, May 1993.
 * “Machine Aided Indexing (MAI) in a Multilingual Environment.” National Online, New York, NY, May 1993.
 * 1992
 * “Machine Aided Indexing (MAI) in a Multilingual Environment.” International Online Meeting, London, England, December 1992.
 * “The Information Industry: Its Components and the Impact of Globalization on the U.S. Industry.” First International Symposium, “National Security and National Competitiveness: Open-Source Solutions”, Washington, DC, December 1992.
 * “Birthing the Information Industry in the Former Soviet Union.” East West Conference, Moscow, Russia, November 1992.
 * “Issues in Acquisition of Foreign Materials.” NASA STI Program, Foreign Acquisitions Workshop, Crystal City, VA, September 1992.
 * “Soviet & East European Resources Available on Electronic Communication Services.” With Rustem Seiful-Mulukov. VINITI; ASIS, Mid-Year Meeting, May 1992.
 * “International Information Ownership.” Keynote speech. Hawaii Library Association, Honolulu, Hawaii, March 14, 1992.
 * “Technical Update: The Latest Information Technology Developments and How They Can Affect Your Library.” Hawaii Library Association Conference, March 13, 1992.
 * “Increasing Efficiency in Database Building by the Use of Machine Aided Indexing (MAI).” ASIS Mid-Year, 1992.
 * 1991
 * “Increasing Efficiency in Database Building by the Use of Machine Aided Indexing (MAI).” International Online Meeting, London, England, December 1991.
 * “Increasing Efficiency in Database Building by the Use of Machine Aided Indexing (MAI).” EUSIDIC Meeting, Seville, Spain, October 1991.
 * “Increasing Efficiency in Database Building by the Use of Machine Aided Indexing (MAI).” National Online Meeting, New York, NY, May 1991.
 * 1990
 * “Documentation Abstracts.” ASIS Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada, October 1990.
 * “Documentation Abstracts” Special Libraries Association, Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA, June 1990.
 * “Increasing Efficiency in Database Building by the Use of Machine Aided Indexing (MAI).” With Don Gillmore. Special Libraries Association Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA, June 1990.
 * 1989
 * “AV-ONLINE.” International Online Meeting, London, 1989.
 * “Database Implementation or How Do You Take a Database from the Idea Stage to a Working System?” National Online Meeting, New York, NY, May 1989.
 * “Optical Scanning.” Part of an all-day session. American Society for Information Science meeting, Albuquerque, NM, February 1989.
 * 1988
 * “Database and Online Catalog Production and Implementation.” All-day workshop with Nolan Pope. Special Libraries Association meeting, Denver, CO, June 16, 1988.
 * “Database Implementation or How Do You Take a Database from the Idea Stage to A Working System?” All-day workshop with Nolan Pope. National Online Meeting, New York, NY, May 9, 1988.
 * 1987
 * “Database and Online Catalog Production and Implementation”, All-day workshop with Nolan Pope, Special Libraries Association, Anaheim, CA, June 11, 1987.
 * “Impact of CD-ROM Technology on Searching A-V Online.” With Susan P. Reinke. National Online Meeting, New York, NY, May 6, 1987.
 * “Innovative Ideas for Efficient Database Construction.” National Online Meeting, New York, NY, May 6, 1987.
 * “Database and Online Catalog Production and Implementation.” All-day workshop with Nolan Pope. National Online Meeting, New York, NY, May 4, 1987.
 * “Database Construction: An Overview.” Meeting of the Wisconsin Chapter of the Special Libraries Association, Milwaukee, MI, March 1987.
 * “Learning Productivity the Hard Way: A Case Study of A-V Online.” Workshop for the National Federation of Abstracting and Indexing Services, Washington, DC, March 1987.
 * 1986
 * “How to Build an Online Database.” All-day seminar, International Online, December 1, 1986.
 * “How to Build an Online Database.” All-day workshop, Houston Online Users Group, November 1986, Houston, TX.
 * “How to Build an Online Database.” All-day workshop, Special Libraries Association, Boston, MA, June 1986.
 * “How to Build an Online Database.” All-day workshop with Nolan Pope, American Society for Information Science meeting, SIG-CRS, Portland, OR, June 1986.
 * “How to Build an Online Database.” All-day workshop with Nolan Pope, National Online Meeting, New York, NY, Spring 1986.
 * 1985
 * "How to Build an Online Database.” All-day workshop with Nolan Pope. International Online Meeting, December 1985, London, England.
 * “European Database Systems: What’s There and How to Search Them.” With Susan P. Reinke. Online ’85 presentation, New York, NY, November 4-6, 1985.
 * “Usefulness of Bibliographic Networks for Special Laboratories.” Special Libraries Association meeting, Winnipeg, Manitoba, June 12, 1985.
 * “Selecting Hardware for Online Systems.” Special Libraries Association meeting, Winnipeg, Manitoba, June 11, 1985.
 * “How to Build an Online Database.” Special Libraries Association, Winnipeg, Manitoba, June 9, 1985.
 * “How to Build a Database.” Half-day workshop for the New Mexico Educational Research and Development Institute (NMERDI), Albuquerque, NM, May 10, 1985.
 * “How to Build an Online Database.” All-day workshop, National Online Meeting, April 10, 1985.
 * 1984
 * “Database.” With Donna Berg. Half-day workshop, New Mexico Energy Symposium 1984.
 * “How to Build an Online Database.” All-day workshop, International Online Meeting, London, England, December 10, 1984.
 * “Micro-computers in Libraries.” Workshop, New Mexico Library Association, Albuquerque, NM, October 21, 1984.
 * “New Means of Electronic Distribution for Non-Print Media.” Mechanized Information Transfers Conference, Cranfield, England, July 1984.
 * “Access Innovations Database Services." National Online, April 1984, New York, NY
 * “It’s Your Nickel: Variables in Database Production.” Spring ASIDIC Meeting, New Orleans, LA, March 1984
 * 1983
 * “Database Services.” Online 1983, Chicago, IL, October 1983.
 * “Micro-computers in Database Construction.” Online 1983, Chicago, IL, October 1983.
 * “How to Build a Private Database”, With David Grossman. All-day workshop, American Society for Information Science Annual Meeting, Fall 1983, Washington, DC.
 * “Alternative Careers for Librarians”, Continuing Education Course Lecture, Special Libraries Association, June 1983, New Orleans, LA
 * “Private File Implementation.” Special Libraries Association, New Orleans, LA, June 1983.
 * “Downloading of Data.” Special Libraries Association, New Orleans, LA, June 1983.
 * “How to Build a Private File.” All-day workshop, National Online Meeting, New York, NY, April 1983.
 * “How to Build a Database.” All-day workshop, National Online Meeting, New York, NY, April 1983.
 * “How to Build a Database.” All-day workshop, Joint Chicago Chapters of Special Libraries Association/American Society for Information Science Meeting, Chicago, IL, March 1983.
 * 1982
 * “Private File Proprietary Database Ball Game.” Special Libraries Association meeting, Detroit, MI, June 8, 1982.
 * 1981
 * “How to Do Online Searching”, All-day workshop, Continuing Education Seminar, American Society for Information Science, Washington, DC, October 1981.
 * “How to Build a Private File.” All-day workshop, Special Libraries Association, Detroit, MI, June 10, 1981.
 * “Energy Natural Resources.” SIG-EEI, American Society for Information Science meeting, Durango, CO, May 15, 1981.
 * “Online Searching.” New Mexico Library Association meeting, Albuquerque, NM, May 1, 1981.
 * “Online User Survey 1981.” National Online Meeting, New York, NY, March 25, 1981.
 * 1980
 * “Online Users - A Career Profile.” Online ’80, San Francisco, CA, November 1980.
 * “How to Do Online Searching.” American Society for Information Science, Anaheim, CA, October 4, 1980.
 * “Energy Information.” Public Utilities Division Session, Special Libraries Association, Washington, DC, June 7, 1980.
 * “Online Identification, Verification and Ordering of Conference Publications.” Workshop on Conference Literature in Science and Technology, Albuquerque, NM, May 2, 1980.
 * “Online User Survey 1980.” National Online Meeting, March 1980.
 * 1979
 * “The National Online Circuit.” American Society for Information Science, Minneapolis, MN, October 18, 1979.
 * “Coal Information: How to Find It.” SIG-EEI, American Society for Information Science, Minneapolis, MN, October 18, 1979.
 * “User/Provider Issues.” NICE III, Minneapolis, MN, May 1, 1979.
 * “Online Database Seminar.” NICE III, Washington, DC, April 28, 1979.
 * 1978
 * “American Online Users Groups.” Second International Online Meeting, London, England, December 5-8, 1978.
 * “Energy Information and the Public: Energy Outreach Programs: The WINE System.” Annual Meeting of the American Association for Information Science Annual Meeting, New York, NY, November 1978.
 * “Searching Energy Database.” Western Information Workshop on Energy, Denver, CO, October 18, 1978.
 * “Panel on Standardization of Online Protocols.” Served as chairperson. SWLA/SELA Conference, October 7, 1978.
 * “Online Workshop.” SWLA/SELA Joint Pre-conference Coordinator, October 3-4, 1978.
 * “Online Database Searching.” American Gas Association, New Orleans, LA, September 18, 1978.
 * “Energy and Environment.” Update ’78 – Lockheed Information Systems, Special Libraries Association, Kansas City, MO, June 9-10, 1978.
 * “Online User Group Forum.” NICE II Information Industry Association meeting, Washington, DC, April 1978.
 * 1977
 * “Online User Groups.” American Association for Information Science, Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, October 1977.

Published books

 * Hlava, Marjorie. (2014) The Taxobook: History, Theories, and Concepts of Knowledge Organization, Part 1 of a 3-Part Series. Part of the series Synthesis Lectures on Information Concepts, Retrieval, and Services, edited by Gary Marchionini. Morgan & Claypool Publishers, now owned by Springer, 2014-2015.
 * Hlava, Marjorie. (2014) The Taxobook: Principles and Practices of Building Taxonomies, Part 2 of a 3-Part Series. Part of the series Synthesis Lectures on Information Concepts, Retrieval, and Services, edited by Gary Marchionini. Morgan & Claypool Publishers, now owned by Springer, 2014-2015.
 * Hlava, Marjorie. (2014) The Taxobook: Applications and Implementations. Part 3 of a 3-Part Series. Part of the series Synthesis Lectures on Information Concepts, Retrieval, and Services, edited by Gary Marchionini. Morgan & Claypool Publishers, now owned by Springer, 2014-2015.
 * Redmond-Neal, Alice and Marjorie Hlava. (2005) ASIS&T Thesaurus of Information Science, Technology, And Librarianship (ASIST Monograph Series). Information Today.

Published articles

 * Hlava, Marjorie. (2011) "Developing an eclectic terminology registry". Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science and Technology. Vol 37.
 * Hlava, Marjorie. (2013) "Using a taxonomy for your database or website: A look behind the scenes". Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science and Technology. Vol 39.
 * Hlava, Marjorie. (2014) "Making information a business: The voice behind the curtain". Information Services & Use. Vol 34. No 1-2.
 * Marjorie M. K. Hlava, Judith C. Russell, George A. Smathers Libraries, University of Florida, and David “Win” Hansen, Access Innovations, Inc. (2018) “Inverting the Library Cataloging Process to Streamline Technical Services and Significantly Increase Discoverability and Search for Special Collections”. Journal for Cataloging and Classification.


 * Dickey, T.J., Dobreski, B., Hlava, M., Needleman, M., Xie, I. and Zeng, M.L. (2022). Accessibility, Usability, Inclusivity: Information Standards, Guidelines, & Best Practices Sponsored by the ASIS&T Standards Committee. Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 59: 561-564. https://doi.org/10.1002/pra2.627


 * Marjorie M. K. Hlava. “The data you have… Tomorrow’s information business”. Information Services & Use, Volume 36, 2016, pages 119-125, IOS Press. doi: 10.3233/ISU-160799
 * Marjorie M. K. Hlava and Bob Kasenchak. “Smart Thesauri: Using Taxonomies with Linked Data.” Post-conference newsletter of the Innovations in Knowledge Organisation 2015 conference (IKO 2015), July 2015.
 * Amy Brand, Liz Allen, Micah Altman, Marjorie Hlava, and Jo Scott. “Beyond Authorship: Attribution, Contribution, Collaboration, and Credit.” Learned Publishing, Volume 28, Number 2 (April 2015), pages 151–155. doi:10.1087/20150211.
 * Margie Hlava. “ASIS&T 2014 Award of Merit Acceptance Speech.” Bulletin of the Association for Information Science and Technology, Volume 41, Number 3 (February/March 2015), pages 36-38.
 * Marjorie M.K. Hlava. The Taxobook. In three volumes. Part 1: History, Theories, and Concepts of Knowledge Organization. Part 2: Principles and Practices of Building Taxonomies. Part 3: Applications and Implementations. Part of the series Synthesis Lectures on Information Concepts, Retrieval, and Services, edited by Gary Marchionini. Morgan & Claypool Publishers, 2014-2015.
 * Liz Allen, Amy Brand, Jo Scott, Marjorie Hlava, and Micah Altman. “Credit where credit is due.” Nature, Volume 508, Issue 7496 (16 April 2014), pages 312-313. doi:10.1038/508312a.
 * Marjorie M.K. Hlava. “Making Information a Business: The Voice Behind the Curtain.” Illustrated transcript of the NFAIS Miles Conrad Memorial Lecture given on February 23, 2014. Information Services and Use, Volume 31, Numbers 1-2 (April 2014), pages 49-64.
 * Liz Allen, Jo Scott, Amy Brand, Marjorie Hlava, and Micah Altman. “Publishing: Credit Where Credit is Due.” Nature, Volume 508, Issue 7496 (April 16, 2014). Comment.
 * Marjorie M.K. Hlava. “Using a Taxonomy for Your Database or Website: A Look Behind the Scenes.” Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, Volume 39, Number 5 (June/July 2013), pages 49–51.
 * Maja Žumer, Marcia Lei Zeng, and Marjorie M.K. Hlava. “A Domain Model for Describing and Accessing KOS Resources: Report of the Development of a KOS Dublin Core Application Profile.” Proceedings of the International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications, September 2012.
 * Marjorie M.K. Hlava, interviewee. Interview conducted by Stephen E. Arnold. “Access Innovations: An Interview with Margie Hlava.” In ArnoldIT.com’s “Search Wizards Speak” series, July 19, 2011. Retrieved July 28, 2011 at http://www.arnoldit.com/search-wizards-speak/access-innovations.html . Also see excerpts at http://arnoldit.com/wordpress/2011/07/19/exclusive-interview-with-margie-hlava-access-innovations/.
 * Marjorie M.K. Hlava. “Taxonomies in Health Care Information Management.” An appendix to Enterprise Content Management and the Electronic Health Record, by Sandra Nunn. A publication of the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA). Chicago: AHIMA Press, 2012.
 * Marjorie M.K. Hlava. “Developing an Eclectic Terminology Registry.” Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, Volume 37, Issue 4 (April/May 2011), pages 19–22.
 * Marjorie M.K. Hlava. “Using a ‘Collabulary’ to Create a Taxonomy.” Information Outlook, Volume 14, Number 5 (July/August 2010), pages 29–32.
 * Marjorie M.K. Hlava. “Automatic Indexing: Comparing Rule-Based and Statistics-Based Indexing Systems.” Information Outlook, Volume 9, Number 8 (August 2005), pages 22–23.
 * Marjorie M.K. Hlava. “Machine-Aided Indexing and Automatic Filtering.” In Software for Indexing, edited by Sandi Schroeder (Medford, New Jersey: Information Today, for the American Society of Indexers, 2003), pages 253ff.
 * Marjorie M.K. Hlava. “Automatic Indexing: A Matter of Degree.” Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, Volume 29, Number 1 (October/November 2002), pages 12–15.
 * Marjorie M.K. Hlava. “The Information Essentials of Drucker.” Information Outlook, Volume 6, Number 8 (August 2002), pages 40–41.
 * Marjorie M.K. Hlava. “Expanding Partnerships for Small and Medium-Size Enterprises (SMEs) - Needed:  The Right Kind of Support.” Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, Volume 25, Number 5 (June/Ju1y 1999), pages 7–9.
 * Marjorie M.K. Hlava, Richard Hainebach, Gerold Belongogov, and Boris Kuznetsov. “Cross-Language Retrieval – English/Russian/French.” In Cross-Language Text and Speech Retrieval: Papers from the 1997 AAAI [American Association for Artificial Intelligence] Spring Symposium (Stanford University, 1997), pages 63–83.
 * Marjorie M.K. Hlava and Richard Hainebach. “Machine Aided Indexing: European Parliament Study and Results.” Proceedings of the 17th National Online Meeting (New York, New York: May 14-16, 1996), pages 137-158.
 * Marjorie M.K. Hlava and Richard Hainebach. “Multilingual Machine Indexing.” NIT ’96 (9th International Conference on New Information) International Conference Proceedings, pages 105–120.
 * Marjorie M.K. Hlava. “Analysis & Opinion: The State of a Changing, Consolidating Industry.” NFAIS Newsletter, Volume 37, Number 3 (March 1995), page 4.
 * Marjorie M.K. Hlava. “American Society for Information Science (ASIS) and the Global Information Infrastructure (GII).”  Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on New Information Technology (Alexandria, VA, November 18-20, 1994), pages 335–338.
 * Marjorie M.K. Hlava. “Birthing the Information Industry in the Former Soviet Union.” Online & CDROM Review, Volume 17, Number 1 (1993), pages 25–28.
 * Marjorie M.K. Hlava. “Machine Aided Indexing (MAI) in a Multilingual Environment.” Proceedings of the 14th National Online Meeting (May 1993), pages 197–201.
 * Marjorie M.K. Hlava. Consulting Report on the NASA Technology Utilization Network System. Research Institute for Computing and Information Systems, University of Houston–Clear Lake, 1992.
 * Marjorie M.K. Hlava. “The Elusive End User – Land of Promise and Discontent.” NFAIS Newsletter, Volume 33, Number 3 (March 1991), page 25.
 * Marjorie M.K. Hlava and Greg McElwain. “Databases, Computer Readable.” ALA Yearbook of Library and Information Services ’90 – Background for the Nineties, pages 104–106.
 * Marjorie M.K. Hlava and Greg McElwain. “Databases, Computer Readable.” ALA Yearbook of Library and Information Services ’89, pages 103–105.
 * Marjorie M.K. Hlava. “Databases, Computer Readable.” ALA Yearbook of Library and Information Services ’88, pages 120–123.
 * Marjorie M.K. Hlava. “Infotrends: Profiting from Your Information Resources.” Book review. Information Processing & Management, Volume 24, Issue 1 (1988), pages 106–107.
 * Marjorie M.K. Hlava. “CD-ROM vs. Online: Can Both Exist?” Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science, Volume 14, Number 1 (October/November 1987), pages 14-27.
 * Marjorie M.K. Hlava. “State of the Art 1985: Special Libraries/Online Technologies.” Special Libraries, Volume 76, Number 2 (Spring 1985)
 * Marjorie M.K. Hlava. Private File Creation/Database Construction: A Proceeding with Five Case Studies. New York, NY: Special Libraries Association, 1984.
 * Marjorie M.K. Hlava. “Information Systems and Use.” Information Today, Volume 1 (1984).
 * Marjorie M.K. Hlava. “Electronic Mail Options.” Information Today, SLA Division News, Fall 1984
 * Marjorie M.K. Hlava. “Running Your Own Business.” In New Options for Librarians: Finding a Job in a Related Field, edited by Betty-Carol Sellen and Dimity S. Berkner (New York, NY: Neal-Schuman Publishers, 1984).
 * Marjorie M.K. Hlava. “Database Production: Determining the Cost.” Information Today, Volume 1, Issue 5 (May 1984).
 * Marjorie M.K. Hlava. “Selecting Hardware and Software.” Information Today, Volume 1, Issue 4 (April 1984).
 * Marjorie M.K. Hlava. “Data Entry: The File Becomes a Reality.” Information Today, Volume 1, Issue 3 (March 1984), pages 38-39.
 * Marjorie M.K. Hlava. “Good Indexing Means Good Retrieval.” Information Today, Volume 1, Issue 2 (February 1984).
 * Marjorie M.K. Hlava. “File Design: Those Important First Steps.” Information Today, Volume 1, Issue 1 (January 1984).
 * Marjorie M.K. Hlava. “Automate? Let Reason Be Your Guide.” Information Today, November 1983, pages 34-35.
 * Marjorie M.K. Hlava. “Online Identification, Verification, and Ordering of Conference Publications.” In Conference Literature: Its Role in the Distribution of Information: Proceedings of the Workshop on Conference Literature in Science and Technology, May 1-3, 1980 (Marlton, NJ: Learned Information, Inc., 1981), pages 166-178.
 * Marjorie M.K. Hlava. “Search Corner.” Online Review, Volume 4, Number 4 (December 1980), page 401.
 * Charles B. Fears and Marjorie M.K. Hlava. “Coal Information: How to Find It.” Online Review, Volume 4, Number 3 (September 1980), pages 290–293.
 * Marjorie M.K. Hlava. “Online Users Survey 1980.” Online Review, Volume 4, Number 3 (September 1980), pages 294–299.
 * Marjorie M.K. Hlava. “Search Corner.” Online Review, Volume 3, Number 4 (December 1979), pages 392–394.
 * Marjorie M.K. Hlava. “Online Systems.” The Information Manager, Volume 1, Number 7 (November/December 1979), page 32.
 * Marjorie M.K. Hlava. “Online Systems.” The Information Manager, Volume 1, Number 6 (September/October 1979), page 26.
 * D.R. Knox and Marjorie M.K. Hlava. “Effective Search Strategies.” Online Review, Volume 3, Number 2 (June 1979).
 * Marjorie M.K. Hlava. “Are You Ready for a Search Center?” Information World, Volume 1, Number 3 (April 1979), pages 55, 516.
 * Marjorie M.K. Hlava. “The NASA Information System.” Proceedings, International Online Meeting, London, England, December 1978.
 * Marjorie M.K. Hlava. “Search Corner.” Online Review, Volume 2, Number 3 (September 1978), pages 226–227.
 * Marjorie M.K. Hlava. “Search Corner.” Online Review, Volume 2, Number 1 (March 1978), pages 25–26.
 * Geoffrey Bell and Marjorie M.K. Hlava. “The Solar Energy Information Explosion.” Proceedings, Technology