The popularity of social tagging has sparked a great deal of debate on whether tags could replace or improve upon professional metadata as descriptors of books and other information objects. In this paper we present a large-scale empirical comparison of the contributions of individual information elements like core bibliographic data, controlled vocabulary terms, reviews, and tags to the retrieval performance. Our comparison is done using a test collection of over 2 million book records with information elements from Amazon, the British Library, the Library of Congress, and LibraryThing. We find that tags and controlled vocabulary terms do not actually outperform each other consistently, but seem to provide complementary contributions: some...
In this paper, an empirical study of tagging behaviour in web-based bibliographic annotation systems...
The present study is a literature review, based on the comparative study between controlled vocabula...
1. Research Context and previous work Recently, a growing amount of systems that allow personal cont...
The popularity of social tagging has sparked a great deal of debate on whether tags could replace or...
The popularity of social tagging has sparked a great deal of debate on whether tags could replace or...
Book search for information needs that go beyond standard bibliographic data is far from a solved pr...
This study examines the question of whether tags can be useful in the process of information retriev...
This study examines the question of whether tags can be useful in the process of information retriev...
Social tagging has become increasingly common and is now often found in library catalogues or at lea...
This study examines the question of whether tags can be useful in the process of information retriev...
The paper investigates how knowledge structures from a controlled vocabulary affect tagging. The stu...
The online information retrieval process enables users to assign keywords for easy access of documen...
This study examines the question of whether tags can be useful in the process of information retriev...
This study examines the question of whether tags can be useful in the process of information retriev...
In this paper, an empirical study of tagging behaviour in web-based bibliographic annotation systems...
In this paper, an empirical study of tagging behaviour in web-based bibliographic annotation systems...
The present study is a literature review, based on the comparative study between controlled vocabula...
1. Research Context and previous work Recently, a growing amount of systems that allow personal cont...
The popularity of social tagging has sparked a great deal of debate on whether tags could replace or...
The popularity of social tagging has sparked a great deal of debate on whether tags could replace or...
Book search for information needs that go beyond standard bibliographic data is far from a solved pr...
This study examines the question of whether tags can be useful in the process of information retriev...
This study examines the question of whether tags can be useful in the process of information retriev...
Social tagging has become increasingly common and is now often found in library catalogues or at lea...
This study examines the question of whether tags can be useful in the process of information retriev...
The paper investigates how knowledge structures from a controlled vocabulary affect tagging. The stu...
The online information retrieval process enables users to assign keywords for easy access of documen...
This study examines the question of whether tags can be useful in the process of information retriev...
This study examines the question of whether tags can be useful in the process of information retriev...
In this paper, an empirical study of tagging behaviour in web-based bibliographic annotation systems...
In this paper, an empirical study of tagging behaviour in web-based bibliographic annotation systems...
The present study is a literature review, based on the comparative study between controlled vocabula...
1. Research Context and previous work Recently, a growing amount of systems that allow personal cont...