Collaborative tagging systems have the potential to produce socially constructed information organization schemes. How-ever, their effectiveness depends on how users choose tags. Using data from del.icio.us, a popular collaborative tagging system for organizing web bookmarks, we quantitatively test three hypotheses concerning users ’ tag choices: 1) Users imitate other user’s choices of tags, 2) Users choose tags from the organization of their own personal collection, and 3) Users choose tags recommended by the system. We find evidence for strong influence of a user’s existing organiza-tion and little evidence to support the other hypotheses. ACM Classification Keyword
It is widely believed that users choose meaningful tags; that the combinations of these tags from mu...
This paper describes a three-level structure of folksonomies that accounts for the aggregation of t...
Collaborative tagging is a simple and effective method for organizing and sharing web resources usi...
Collaborative tagging systems have the potential to produce socially constructed information organiz...
ABSTRACT Collaborative tagging systems have the potential to produce socially constructed informatio...
This paper analyzes the tagging patterns exhibited by users of del.icio.us, to assess how collaborat...
This paper analyzes the tagging patterns exhibited by users of del.icio.us, to assess how collaborat...
Understanding how users choose tags can help researchers better understand how tagging systems can ...
Abstract. The debate within the Web community over the optimal means by which to organize informatio...
Connections 2006 in Syracuse, NY, May 20-21This study analyses the tagging patterns exhibited by use...
textabstractThe debate within the Web community over the optimal means by which to organize informat...
The debate within the Web community over the optimal means by which to organize information often pi...
Social bookmarking or tagging is the process of assigning and sharing among users, freely selected t...
This article uses data from the social bookmarking site del.icio.us to empirically examine the dynam...
User-generated content is shaping the dynamics of the World Wide Web. Indeed, an increasingly large ...
It is widely believed that users choose meaningful tags; that the combinations of these tags from mu...
This paper describes a three-level structure of folksonomies that accounts for the aggregation of t...
Collaborative tagging is a simple and effective method for organizing and sharing web resources usi...
Collaborative tagging systems have the potential to produce socially constructed information organiz...
ABSTRACT Collaborative tagging systems have the potential to produce socially constructed informatio...
This paper analyzes the tagging patterns exhibited by users of del.icio.us, to assess how collaborat...
This paper analyzes the tagging patterns exhibited by users of del.icio.us, to assess how collaborat...
Understanding how users choose tags can help researchers better understand how tagging systems can ...
Abstract. The debate within the Web community over the optimal means by which to organize informatio...
Connections 2006 in Syracuse, NY, May 20-21This study analyses the tagging patterns exhibited by use...
textabstractThe debate within the Web community over the optimal means by which to organize informat...
The debate within the Web community over the optimal means by which to organize information often pi...
Social bookmarking or tagging is the process of assigning and sharing among users, freely selected t...
This article uses data from the social bookmarking site del.icio.us to empirically examine the dynam...
User-generated content is shaping the dynamics of the World Wide Web. Indeed, an increasingly large ...
It is widely believed that users choose meaningful tags; that the combinations of these tags from mu...
This paper describes a three-level structure of folksonomies that accounts for the aggregation of t...
Collaborative tagging is a simple and effective method for organizing and sharing web resources usi...