This article examines tagging as knowledge organization. Tagging is a kind of indexing, a process of labelling and categorizing information made to support resource discovery for users. Social tagging generally means the practice whereby internet users generate keywords to describe, categorise or comment on digital content. The value of tagging comes when social tags within a collection are aggregated and shared through a folksonomy. This article examines definitions of tagging and folksonomy, and discusses the functions, advantages and disadvantages of tagging systems in relation to knowledge organization before discussing studies that have compared tagging and conventional library-based knowledge organization systems. Approaches to discip...
This paper examines the tagging practices evident on CiteULike, a research oriented social bookmarki...
AbstractThe universe of knowledge is not exclusively put in order by professionals any more. Traditi...
Social tagging is one of the major phenomena transforming the World Wide Web from a static platform ...
This article examines tagging as knowledge organization. Tagging is a kind of indexing, a process of...
This article examines tagging as knowledge organization. Tagging is a kind of indexing, a process of...
1. Research Context and previous work Recently, a growing amount of systems that allow personal cont...
This dissertation research points out major challenging problems with current Knowledge Organization...
This talk (the public talk for my thesis) examines the phenomenon of social tagging from its early b...
Purpose– Traditional subject indexing and classification are considered infeasible in many digital c...
Web 2.0 has brought about a new sort of user centred services which rely a great deal on flexible or...
Social tagging ranges among the ‘‘killer applications’ ’ of Web 2.0. An ever-growing international c...
This paper gives an overview of current trends in manual indexing on the Web. Along with a general r...
Social tagging has emerged as one of the most popular social software tools available online. Origin...
This paper examines the tagging practices evident on CiteULike, a research oriented social bookmarki...
This presentation was held at the 10th international Symposium for Information Science on June 1st ...
This paper examines the tagging practices evident on CiteULike, a research oriented social bookmarki...
AbstractThe universe of knowledge is not exclusively put in order by professionals any more. Traditi...
Social tagging is one of the major phenomena transforming the World Wide Web from a static platform ...
This article examines tagging as knowledge organization. Tagging is a kind of indexing, a process of...
This article examines tagging as knowledge organization. Tagging is a kind of indexing, a process of...
1. Research Context and previous work Recently, a growing amount of systems that allow personal cont...
This dissertation research points out major challenging problems with current Knowledge Organization...
This talk (the public talk for my thesis) examines the phenomenon of social tagging from its early b...
Purpose– Traditional subject indexing and classification are considered infeasible in many digital c...
Web 2.0 has brought about a new sort of user centred services which rely a great deal on flexible or...
Social tagging ranges among the ‘‘killer applications’ ’ of Web 2.0. An ever-growing international c...
This paper gives an overview of current trends in manual indexing on the Web. Along with a general r...
Social tagging has emerged as one of the most popular social software tools available online. Origin...
This paper examines the tagging practices evident on CiteULike, a research oriented social bookmarki...
This presentation was held at the 10th international Symposium for Information Science on June 1st ...
This paper examines the tagging practices evident on CiteULike, a research oriented social bookmarki...
AbstractThe universe of knowledge is not exclusively put in order by professionals any more. Traditi...
Social tagging is one of the major phenomena transforming the World Wide Web from a static platform ...