Social tagging, as a particular type of indexing, has thrown into question the nature of indexing. Is it a democratic process? Can we all benefit from user-created tags? What about the value added by professionals? Employing an evolving framework analysis, this paper addresses the question: what is next for indexing? Comparing social tagging and subject cataloguing; this paper identifies the points of similarity and difference that obtain between these two kinds of information organization frameworks. The subsequent comparative analysis of the parts of these frameworks points to the nature of indexing as an authored, personal, situational, and referential act, where differences in discursive placement divide these two species. Furthermore, ...
The purpose of this paper is two-fold: to examine three models of subject indexing (i.e. expert-led ...
Today, the World Wide Web contains a vast collection of multimedia information sources which are mai...
This talk (the public talk for my thesis) examines the phenomenon of social tagging from its early b...
Social tagging, as a particular type of indexing, has thrown into question the nature of indexing. I...
Social tagging, as a particular type of indexing, has thrown into question the nature of indexing. I...
Social tagging, as a particular type of indexing, has thrown into question the nature of indexing. I...
In the last twenty years, indexing systems have undergone a profound transformation that has been du...
Social tagging, the activity and process by which users add descriptive tags to shared, digital cont...
This article examines tagging as knowledge organization. Tagging is a kind of indexing, a process of...
This paper attempts to draw a quick sketch of some of the research that relates to the state of soci...
Purpose– Traditional subject indexing and classification are considered infeasible in many digital c...
This paper gives an overview of current trends in manual indexing on the Web. Along with a general r...
This dissertation research points out major challenging problems with current Knowledge Organization...
Social tagging, the activity and process by which users add descriptive tags to shared, digital cont...
This paper reviews research into social tagging and folksonomy (as reflected in about 180 sources pu...
The purpose of this paper is two-fold: to examine three models of subject indexing (i.e. expert-led ...
Today, the World Wide Web contains a vast collection of multimedia information sources which are mai...
This talk (the public talk for my thesis) examines the phenomenon of social tagging from its early b...
Social tagging, as a particular type of indexing, has thrown into question the nature of indexing. I...
Social tagging, as a particular type of indexing, has thrown into question the nature of indexing. I...
Social tagging, as a particular type of indexing, has thrown into question the nature of indexing. I...
In the last twenty years, indexing systems have undergone a profound transformation that has been du...
Social tagging, the activity and process by which users add descriptive tags to shared, digital cont...
This article examines tagging as knowledge organization. Tagging is a kind of indexing, a process of...
This paper attempts to draw a quick sketch of some of the research that relates to the state of soci...
Purpose– Traditional subject indexing and classification are considered infeasible in many digital c...
This paper gives an overview of current trends in manual indexing on the Web. Along with a general r...
This dissertation research points out major challenging problems with current Knowledge Organization...
Social tagging, the activity and process by which users add descriptive tags to shared, digital cont...
This paper reviews research into social tagging and folksonomy (as reflected in about 180 sources pu...
The purpose of this paper is two-fold: to examine three models of subject indexing (i.e. expert-led ...
Today, the World Wide Web contains a vast collection of multimedia information sources which are mai...
This talk (the public talk for my thesis) examines the phenomenon of social tagging from its early b...