Larry Swanson<p>Skills that Rebecca Schneider learned in library science school - <a href="https://mastodon.social/tags/taxonomy" class="mention hashtag" rel="tag">#<span>taxonomy</span></a>, <a href="https://mastodon.social/tags/ontology" class="mention hashtag" rel="tag">#<span>ontology</span></a>, <a href="https://mastodon.social/tags/semanticModeling" class="mention hashtag" rel="tag">#<span>semanticModeling</span></a>, and <a href="https://mastodon.social/tags/metadata" class="mention hashtag" rel="tag">#<span>metadata</span></a> - have only become more valuable with the arrival of AI technologies like LLMs and the growing interest in <a href="https://mastodon.social/tags/knowledgeGraphs" class="mention hashtag" rel="tag">#<span>knowledgeGraphs</span></a>.</p><p>Two things have stayed constant across her library and enterprise content strategy work: organizational rigor and the need to always focus on people and their needs.</p><p><a href="https://knowledgegraphinsights.com/rebecca-schneider/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener" translate="no"><span class="invisible">https://</span><span class="ellipsis">knowledgegraphinsights.com/reb</span><span class="invisible">ecca-schneider/</span></a></p>