Create a connection to the Managed Metadata Service. You can do this by following these instructions http://www.sharepointninja.com/Blog/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?
Late last week, one of SharePoint’s awesome capabilities rose in front of us as a major obstacle – Managed Metadata. I won’t bore you with the gory details, but we wanted to copy the managed metadata terms from our collaborative document space along with the final PDF as we placed it in our Records Library. Copying managed metadata in a SharePoint Designer workflow is not easy
It makes no sense to hunt for the scant number of metadata fields in use versus all the column properties it surfaces – there are thousands
We told you that there are a number of elements that make up your SharePoint IA (link back to first article), including: Sites and Site Collection Structures Content Modeling and Content Type Definitions Metadata Schemas and Taxonomy Management Search Integration Managed Administration You say, that’s great
In a densely layered metadata environment the transfer is less a migration than a transplant
The biggest quantum leapfrogs in Clark's estimation are persistent linking (each content object generates its own unique ID) and the co-habitation of folksonomies and controlled vocabularies as part of Managed Metadata Services ("MMS")
Is 2011 just another synonym for moving in your shop to SharePoint 2010? Have you been in stealth mode all along? Or have you put yourself on the line? That's right. Announced the move with a drumbeat of confidence. Fingers firmly crossed. Well, if you're still in pre-announce mode...
Tag the hell out of them through managed metadata services. Again, don't lump individual builds in with entire slide decks. We're already dealing with a granular and rich metadata environment in the slide library itself
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