The EnTag (Enhanced Tagging for Discovery) project investigated the effect on indexing and retrieval when using only social tagging versus when using social tagging in combination with suggestions from a controlled vocabulary. Two different contexts were explored: tagging by readers of a digital collection and tagging by authors in an institutional repository; also two different controlled vocabularies were examined, Dewey Decimal Classification and ACM Computing Classification Scheme. For each context a separate demonstrator was developed and a user study conducted. The results showed the importance of controlled vocabulary suggestions for both indexing and retrieval: to help produce ideas of tags to use, to make it easier to find focus fo...
This paper aims to quantify two common assumptions about social tagging: (1) that tags are ``meanin...
This article examines tagging as knowledge organization. Tagging is a kind of indexing, a process of...
In the last twenty years, indexing systems have undergone a profound transformation that has been du...
The EnTag (Enhanced Tagging for Discovery) project investigated the effect on indexing and retrieval...
Purpose To explore the potential of applying the Dewey Decimal Classification as an established know...
The paper investigates how knowledge structures from a controlled vocabulary affect tagging. The stu...
Abstract Traditional subject indexing and classification are considered infeasible in many digital c...
1. Research Context and previous work Recently, a growing amount of systems that allow personal cont...
The presentation was held at the 2007 NKOS workshop in Budapest, Hungary.Recently, a growing amount ...
This study examines the question of whether tags can be useful in the process of information retriev...
The internet in its role of Web 2.0 with interactive and participativetools has given birth to the i...
Social bookmarking or tagging is the process of assigning and sharing among users, freely selected t...
Folksonomies are social collaborative systems which represent a method of self- organisation, where ...
Social tagging is a widespread activity for indexing user-generated content on Web services. This pa...
Social tagging to annotate resources represents one of the innovative aspects introduced with Web 2....
This paper aims to quantify two common assumptions about social tagging: (1) that tags are ``meanin...
This article examines tagging as knowledge organization. Tagging is a kind of indexing, a process of...
In the last twenty years, indexing systems have undergone a profound transformation that has been du...
The EnTag (Enhanced Tagging for Discovery) project investigated the effect on indexing and retrieval...
Purpose To explore the potential of applying the Dewey Decimal Classification as an established know...
The paper investigates how knowledge structures from a controlled vocabulary affect tagging. The stu...
Abstract Traditional subject indexing and classification are considered infeasible in many digital c...
1. Research Context and previous work Recently, a growing amount of systems that allow personal cont...
The presentation was held at the 2007 NKOS workshop in Budapest, Hungary.Recently, a growing amount ...
This study examines the question of whether tags can be useful in the process of information retriev...
The internet in its role of Web 2.0 with interactive and participativetools has given birth to the i...
Social bookmarking or tagging is the process of assigning and sharing among users, freely selected t...
Folksonomies are social collaborative systems which represent a method of self- organisation, where ...
Social tagging is a widespread activity for indexing user-generated content on Web services. This pa...
Social tagging to annotate resources represents one of the innovative aspects introduced with Web 2....
This paper aims to quantify two common assumptions about social tagging: (1) that tags are ``meanin...
This article examines tagging as knowledge organization. Tagging is a kind of indexing, a process of...
In the last twenty years, indexing systems have undergone a profound transformation that has been du...