With web contents being generated and shared at an ever-increasing pace, a number of approaches to effectively control and retrieve contents have been developed. Social tagging is a widely implemented method for classifying contents resulting from the dispersed activities of users. Social bookmarking services (SBM) is a web service with the purpose of making information generally available on a shared basis. Accumulation of tags on SBM occurs mainly without inviting the collaboration of others, but on the basis of activities satisfying individual self-interest. SBM is in fact the optimal web platform utilizing the sum of such activities for the formation of commons
Users of social computing websites are both producers and consumers of the information found on the ...
Social bookmarking tools allow users to store, manage, search, organize, and share their bookmarks o...
Social bookmarking is a popular way to share and publish bookmarks. The growth of the social bookmar...
With web contents being generated and shared at an ever-increasing pace, a number of approaches to e...
Social bookmarking is one of the many phenomena in the Web2.0 environment. They are largely experime...
While most social computing platforms like blogs and photo/video sharing sites are designed to uploa...
Social bookmarking services have recently gained popularity among Web users. Whereas numerous studie...
Most librarians are familiar with social bookmarking sites like Delicious [http://www.delicious.com]...
Social tagging systems allow users to easily create, organize and share collections of Web resources...
The aim of this thesis is to examine collaborative tagging as a potential asset to libraries by a re...
The aim of the TERM project - Tagging (extra, external) Electronic Resources for Modules - is to inv...
Social tagging systems allow users to easily cre-ate, organize and share collections of resources (e...
is to investigate the extent to which social bookmarking can be used to promote collaborative learni...
Social bookmarking or tagging is the process of assigning and sharing among users, freely selected t...
Users of social computing websites are both producers and consumers of the information found on the ...
Users of social computing websites are both producers and consumers of the information found on the ...
Social bookmarking tools allow users to store, manage, search, organize, and share their bookmarks o...
Social bookmarking is a popular way to share and publish bookmarks. The growth of the social bookmar...
With web contents being generated and shared at an ever-increasing pace, a number of approaches to e...
Social bookmarking is one of the many phenomena in the Web2.0 environment. They are largely experime...
While most social computing platforms like blogs and photo/video sharing sites are designed to uploa...
Social bookmarking services have recently gained popularity among Web users. Whereas numerous studie...
Most librarians are familiar with social bookmarking sites like Delicious [http://www.delicious.com]...
Social tagging systems allow users to easily create, organize and share collections of Web resources...
The aim of this thesis is to examine collaborative tagging as a potential asset to libraries by a re...
The aim of the TERM project - Tagging (extra, external) Electronic Resources for Modules - is to inv...
Social tagging systems allow users to easily cre-ate, organize and share collections of resources (e...
is to investigate the extent to which social bookmarking can be used to promote collaborative learni...
Social bookmarking or tagging is the process of assigning and sharing among users, freely selected t...
Users of social computing websites are both producers and consumers of the information found on the ...
Users of social computing websites are both producers and consumers of the information found on the ...
Social bookmarking tools allow users to store, manage, search, organize, and share their bookmarks o...
Social bookmarking is a popular way to share and publish bookmarks. The growth of the social bookmar...