Basic Classification using a.k.a.®

Basic Records Classification using a.k.a.®

Training is available to all existing and new a.k.a.® users, and provides a wealth of information about how to use a.k.a.® to develop taxonomies, business classification schemes, file plans and keyword thesauri.

  • Learning Outcomes
  • Duration
  • Who Should Attend?
  • Dates and Venues
  • What Attendees Have Said About Synercon Training Courses
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  • Learning Outcomes

    This half day computer based workshop covers:


  • Determining structure and methodology for you classification scheme
  • Building familiarity with a.k.a.® terms, menus and data entry screens
  • Creating and configuring an a.k.a.® database
  • Importing classification schemes from a simple spreadsheet
  • Editing terms and building relationships
  • Checking the integrity of your classification scheme
  • Producing basic reports from a.k.a.®, and editing report outputs
  • Creating a HTML Thesaurus for publication to the web
  • Exporting your classification scheme to Windows folders and spreadsheets
  • Importing and exporting using XML

  • Duration

    Basic Records Classification using a.k.a.® is a 4 hour (half day) course.


    Who Should Attend?

  • Records managers
  • EDRM system implementers
  • Consultants
  • Taxonomy builders
  • Web developers

  • Dates and Venues

    a.k.a.® training can be delivered either as scheduled courses or in-house.

    To request more information about in-house training and customised training please email us or contact us by telephone on 61 2 9712 3000.

    For dates and venues for scheduled courses in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the USA view the a.k.a.® Training Calendar.

    What Attendees Have Said About Synercon Training Courses

    I received excellent information and clarification on the need for and the approach that can be taken to develop and implement an effective file plan and thesaurus.

    I enjoyed the willingness to explore issues from the floor and the numerous practical examples cited in the discussion.

    Good relaxed discussion style. More knowledge sharing than lecture. Lots of interaction. Best form of learning. 10/10. Excellent!!


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    Send an email now to confirm your place.