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Scanning, Capture and Managed Metadata

So, really what part does managed metadata play in the whole SharePoint Scanning and Capture scene? If you are unfamiliar with Managed Metadata and the Term Store, there is a great post here: SharePoint Managed Metadata.   In SharePoint 2010, you have the ability to build a Taxonomy, or tiered classification structure for all content within the repository.  So for example, you could build a level called Accounting Document Types, with sub-levels of AP, AR and Contracts.  They could have lower strata that included each of the types of documents that could exist in that department.  In SharePoint, this taxonomy is housed within the Term Store, and individual terms are stored within term sets.

So how do I use all of this in scanning and capture?  Many capture applications are read only to the Term Store (If they even have the feature set), requiring you to build the taxonomy prior to deploying the solution.  I would definitely recommend a capture app that allows dynamic building of the term store based on document characteristics.  This allows you to “build as you go”, populating managed metadata columns with key information as you capture documents.  PSIGEN just released this in their latest enhanced feature set for SharePoint.

June 3, 2011 by scanguru Categories: capture, managed metadata, sharepoint, sharepoint 2010, term store | Tags: managed metadata, sharepoint scannign, taxonomy, term store | Leave a comment

SharePoint 2010 and Scanned Documents: How are we going to setup columns and metadata?

The more I read about SharePoint 2010, the more I see its absolute power when it comes to metadata, views and search. I am going to put together some thoughts on how this can all fit with a SharePoint Scanning strategy. Below are some great articles on this subject:

SharePoint 2010 Metadata and Taxonomy for Navigation and Browsing

SharePoint 2010 Metadata and Taxonomy Overview

April 29, 2010 by scanguru Categories: Search, sharepoint 2010, Uncategorized | Tags: browsing, Metadata, navigation, Search, sharepoint 2010, taxonomy | Leave a comment

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