Looking for a new job? TechnoLawyer member Paul Frank writes: "A leading global law firm, based in New York City, is recruiting a Knowledge Coordinator/Legal Taxonomy Analyst to work with librarians, attorneys, legal assistants and professional support lawyers. Position would be involved in maintaining the quality of search results and content and establishing workflow procedures for vetting documents. Position would oversee workflow, reinforce and monitor data inclusion and indexing and would establish and maintain effective working relationships with all legal and support departments firmwide. Position will develop a thorough understanding of the end user operation of the software and systems which support Knowledge Management in the firm and become the chief troubleshooter and go to person for expertise in the Enterprise Search end user experience. Position will work with attorneys to analyze and propose changes to the metadata in Document Management System and incorporate into workflow, and would be involved in any initiatives relating to software changes to the DMS. Person will be involved with the development and maintenance of our legal taxonomy, particular U.S. English, and to develop, monitor, and help maintain taxonomic consistency across all their data sets in all languages supported by the firm." If this job interests you or someone you know, .
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