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Knowledge Mosiac: What Did LexisNexis Buy and Why DId They Buy It? What Will They Do With It? The Race for Content Continues

By Jean O'Grady on January 10, 2013
My first reaction to the LexisNexis purchase of Knowledge Mosaic was. “but why?” Doesn’t Lexis already have much of the same content as KM in their own mega system, so why buy redundant content? My second reaction was a chill running down my spine as I recalled  the last time a mega vendor purchased a small

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*Hat tip to Melville Dewey, 19th century efficiency reformer, founder of the first School of Library Economy, and inventor of the eponymous decimal classification system based on Sir Francis Bacon's outline of human knowledge.

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Jean P. O’Grady has over 30 years of experience developing strategic information initiatives for Am Law 100 law firms.

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