Champions of social classification praise its flexible and collaborative nature, in contrast to the rigidity and authoritarianism that they see in traditional classificative structures (such as Kroski, 2005; Shirky, 2005c; Merholz, 2004). In the view of these writers, social classification applications such as the photo storage Web site Flickr and the Web bookmarks manage
Kutzner K, Petzold K, Knackstedt R. Characterising Social Reading Platforms— A Taxonomy-Based Approa...
We consider the problem of how societies should be partitioned into classes if individuals express t...
The recent phenomenon of "social tagging" or "distributed indexing" raises a number of questions reg...
Champions of social classification praise its flexible and collaborative nature, in contrast to the ...
Champions of social classification praise its flexible and collaborative nature, in contrast to the ...
This paper addresses the concerns related to authority and control through focused exploration and d...
Classification and classification systems organize everyday life and do so in ways that are increasi...
This paper considers the use of social bookmarking and user-assigned classifica-tion (“tagging”) in ...
Social classification is the process in which a community of users categorizes the resources in that...
Proceedings 17th Workshop of the American Society for Information Science and Technology Special Int...
This article proposes that meaningful social classification emerges from an ecological dynamic that ...
Social classification is the process in which a community of users categorizes the resources in that...
This article discusses the information representation process based on the Moscovici's Social Repres...
Categorization is a process by which people make sense of things by working out similarities and dif...
This paper explores the ability to define bibliographic classification systems as socially significa...
Kutzner K, Petzold K, Knackstedt R. Characterising Social Reading Platforms— A Taxonomy-Based Approa...
We consider the problem of how societies should be partitioned into classes if individuals express t...
The recent phenomenon of "social tagging" or "distributed indexing" raises a number of questions reg...
Champions of social classification praise its flexible and collaborative nature, in contrast to the ...
Champions of social classification praise its flexible and collaborative nature, in contrast to the ...
This paper addresses the concerns related to authority and control through focused exploration and d...
Classification and classification systems organize everyday life and do so in ways that are increasi...
This paper considers the use of social bookmarking and user-assigned classifica-tion (“tagging”) in ...
Social classification is the process in which a community of users categorizes the resources in that...
Proceedings 17th Workshop of the American Society for Information Science and Technology Special Int...
This article proposes that meaningful social classification emerges from an ecological dynamic that ...
Social classification is the process in which a community of users categorizes the resources in that...
This article discusses the information representation process based on the Moscovici's Social Repres...
Categorization is a process by which people make sense of things by working out similarities and dif...
This paper explores the ability to define bibliographic classification systems as socially significa...
Kutzner K, Petzold K, Knackstedt R. Characterising Social Reading Platforms— A Taxonomy-Based Approa...
We consider the problem of how societies should be partitioned into classes if individuals express t...
The recent phenomenon of "social tagging" or "distributed indexing" raises a number of questions reg...