ERM–guiden
Praktisk Enterprise Risk Management(ERM)
Helhetlig og Integrert RisikoLedelse(HIRL) = ERM


Den som tar utgangspunkt i gårsdagen
for å gjøre noe med morgendagen,
tilhører raskt fortiden.
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Vår ERM-modell/ Vårt ERM-system/ Vårt ERM-rammeverk i tråd med ISO 31000:2009 Risk Management – Principles and Guidelines


Jan Vig’s Résumé
Portefolio
Search Strategy
Generally about Search Strategy
I use the following meta resources
1. I define the research question or problem
2. I define some keywords, I am thinking synonyms
3. I use Copernic (Meta) to get an overview
4. I use different sources
4.1 The encyclopedias
5. I use guides, subjects trees and distributed subject trees
5.1 Guides
5.2 Subject Trees
5.3 Distributed subject Trees
6. I use some of the search engines more goal oriented
6.1 Individual Search Engines
6.2 Meta Search Engines /Combinations
6.3 Search Engine Collections
7. I also seek newgroups and mailing lists
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Generally about Search Strategy
General things to be aware of by building up the personal intelligence system.
When I build up my personal Intelligence system I have to be careful, because of all the resources out on the Web. Therefore I found it most valuable to start my personal intelligence system in the way that I describe the strategy which I am using.
After searching a lot on the Internet I have been very carefully with which the sources I choose.
It is a lot of valuable sources, which are collected from either Librarians or Information professional and these sources I have found best to use.
To be effective in searching on the Internet you have to have a simple method. You have to have a strategy, otherwise you will loose yourself in all the information available on the Internet.
Out of my experience I only use certain starting points, some subjects three, two till three search engines and I use Google Group (earlier Deja.com) and Liszt. I am using deep Web Resources.
My method is quite simple I go to the known and quality proved sources first.
I am using different sources:
- Information sought by me
- Information sent to me
- Information assembled to me
- Information archived by me
- Information archived by others
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Research Project: Internet Situational Analysis of 1to1 Marketing/CRM from Jan Vig at Griffith University , Australia i 1999/2000
- I define the research question or problem
- I define some keywords ,I am thinking synonyms
- I use Copernic (Meta) to get an overview.
I find indications on interesting sites. I write down the sources, but I do not go into the articles to read . Sometimes I also choose two/three general search engines in addition to get the overview.
- Then I think about which sources are natural to look into: Newspaper, magazines. News archive, databases, special communities, references, libraries etc.
- Then I use guides and subjects threes
- I use some of the search engines more goal oriented
- I also seek newgroups and mailing lists
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5. Guides and subjects threes
Guides: Two till five of these:
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Subject Trees
- Yahoo(L) http://www.yahoo.com/
- Lycos http://www.lycos.com/
- Infoseek (L) http://www.infoseek.com
- Nationals subject threeshttp://dir.yahoo.com/
Computers_and_Internet/
Internet/World_Wide_Web/Searching_the_Web/By
_Country_and_Region/
- BUBL Subject Tree http://bubl.ac.uk/
- Galaxy (L)http://imc.einet.net/galaxy.html
- TradeWave Galaxy http://www.einet.com/
- Librarians’ Index to the Internet(VL) http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/InternetIndex/ (Libweb)Formerly known as the Berkeley Public Library’s Index to the Internet, this index, now maintained at the Berkeley DigitalLibrary Sunsite, contains over 40 major categories, with many subcategories under each. Well known for the quality of its resources.
- AlphaSearch http://www.calvin.edu/library/as/
A metasite of metasites, AphaSearch is a gateway into the topics it covers. Users can browse by resource type, any of 35 subjects from archaeology to Spanish, or by descriptor, which the Calvin selectors have applied to each resource. AlphaSearch contains over 700 metaresources, organized into seven categories including gateways, full text documents, databases, and journals.
- McKinley Internet Directory http://www.mckinley.com
- Open text Index http://www.opentext.com
- NetGuide(L) : http://www.netguide.com
- WebCrawler Channels (L) http://www.webcrawler.com
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Distributed subject TreesThis is collection of “trailblazer” pages
(collections, guides, index, indices, meta , subject-guide, subject index pages etc)
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6. Search engines used more goal oriented
Individual Search Engines
- AltaVista – http://www.altavista.com/ very large database of Web sites and Usenet newsgroups with advanced Boolean and field search
- HotBot – http://www.hotbot.com/ very large database with easy form-based Boolean, field, and media search options; includes its channel content with the results for searches on broad or popular terms; clusters results by presenting one hit per site
- Northern Light – http://www.northernlight.com/ results are organized into concept or location folders; Special Collection articles available for a small fee
- Google– http://www.google.com/ ranks pages by the number of links from pages ranked high by the service; offers the option to view sites quickly if they are in the service’s cache
- Infoseek – http://infoseek.go.com/ ccurate search engine of Web sites, Usenet newsgroups, Reuters news, and companies with field search options; clusters results by presenting one hit per site; offers recommended and/or reviewed Web sites for certain topics.
- Excite – http://www.excite.com/ large, current database with concept searching available to focus results; includes its channel content with results for searches on broad or popular terms
- Lycos – http://www.lycos.com/ small database offering the bonus of proximity searching and the option to control factors in the relevancy ranking of results
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Meta Search Engines /Combinations
- Cyber411– http://www.cyber411.com/ search a large number of search engines and directories with the option to perform full Boolean and proximity searches
- Metacrawler/Inference Find – http://www.go2net.com/search.html retrieve results in relevancy ranked order; useful power search available with a template of search options
- ProFusion– http://www.profusion.com/ chooses the best three engines for your query based on user responses to previous search results; also offers the option to choose the fastest three engines
- Savvy Search (L) – http://www.savvysearch.com/ offers retrieval by a choice of topics and document types and a user-friendly template for building a search; choose «Integrate results» to remove duplicates
- Search.com (L) http://www.search.com Search.com provides the user with direct access to hundreds of search engines. The engines are organized into over 25 subject categories, allowing the user to narrow a search
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Search Engine Collections
(Retrieve Results From Each Site Separately (comprehensive results)
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7. I also seek newgroups and mailing lists
- Groups.google.com – http://www.groups.google.com – search postings to thousands of Usenet newsgroups; free registration is available for special services including discussion forums, spam-free e-mail accounts, and e-mail alerts about postings on topics (threads) of my choice
- Reference.com – http://www.reference.com/ Usenet and mailing list postings are searchable with advanced search options; can also store queries and receive results via e-mail
- The Liszt Directory of E-mail Discussion Groups http://www.liszt.com/ Liszt one of the largest directories of email discussion groups. It features fast, searchable access to information on more than 60,000 listserv, majordomo, listproc, and independently-managed mailing lists.
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Personal intelligence Resources
7.1 Information sought by me
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7.2 Information sent to me
Trends
Personal resources
Professional resources
Technology and the Web
Newsfeed/mailing lists
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7.3 Information Assembled to me
News
Professional resources
Ezins
Web Marketing E-Zines
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7.4 Information archived by me
- My bookmark(not available here)
7.5 Information archived by others
For more information, please see my Electronic Résumé by clicking on a target one section at a time.
If you have any questions feel free to e-mail me at ja-vig@online.no
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