Περιέχει το πλήρες κείμενοSocial tagging is one of the most popular of social media applications and has attracted the interest of a number of libraries and museums, which have developed services that facilitate user-community collaboration. This paper presents a methodology for the exploitation of social tagging in subject indexing, and explores that method through a case study in an academic library setting. The findings reveal the characteristics of users' tagging behavior, which mainly enhances the subject description of documents. The results suggest the articulation of alternative policies concerning knowledge organization schemes, technological infrastructures, and information services
The presentation was held at the 2007 NKOS workshop in Budapest, Hungary.Recently, a growing amount ...
Social tagging, hashtags, and geotags are used across a variety of platforms (Twitter, Facebook, Tum...
This article discusses the information representation process based on the Moscovici's Social Repres...
Περιέχει το πλήρες κείμενοSocial tagging aims to generate folksonomies through the users’ collaborat...
Purpose– Traditional subject indexing and classification are considered infeasible in many digital c...
Nowadays, many libraries have developed social tagging services, after the considerable use of socia...
The aim of this thesis is to study social tagging in an OPAC by looking at the tags of Ann Arbor Dis...
In the last twenty years, indexing systems have undergone a profound transformation that has been du...
Social tagging, as a particular type of indexing, has thrown into question the nature of indexing. I...
Social tagging, as a new approach for creating metadata, has caught the attention of library and inf...
Folksonomies, or user-created taxonomies, are currently used as collaborative tools to describe imag...
Social tagging enables librarians to partner with users to provide enhanced subject access. This pap...
The information environment is rapidly changing, affecting the ways in which information is organize...
Social tagging, as a particular type of indexing, has thrown into question the nature of indexing. I...
This article examines tagging as knowledge organization. Tagging is a kind of indexing, a process of...
The presentation was held at the 2007 NKOS workshop in Budapest, Hungary.Recently, a growing amount ...
Social tagging, hashtags, and geotags are used across a variety of platforms (Twitter, Facebook, Tum...
This article discusses the information representation process based on the Moscovici's Social Repres...
Περιέχει το πλήρες κείμενοSocial tagging aims to generate folksonomies through the users’ collaborat...
Purpose– Traditional subject indexing and classification are considered infeasible in many digital c...
Nowadays, many libraries have developed social tagging services, after the considerable use of socia...
The aim of this thesis is to study social tagging in an OPAC by looking at the tags of Ann Arbor Dis...
In the last twenty years, indexing systems have undergone a profound transformation that has been du...
Social tagging, as a particular type of indexing, has thrown into question the nature of indexing. I...
Social tagging, as a new approach for creating metadata, has caught the attention of library and inf...
Folksonomies, or user-created taxonomies, are currently used as collaborative tools to describe imag...
Social tagging enables librarians to partner with users to provide enhanced subject access. This pap...
The information environment is rapidly changing, affecting the ways in which information is organize...
Social tagging, as a particular type of indexing, has thrown into question the nature of indexing. I...
This article examines tagging as knowledge organization. Tagging is a kind of indexing, a process of...
The presentation was held at the 2007 NKOS workshop in Budapest, Hungary.Recently, a growing amount ...
Social tagging, hashtags, and geotags are used across a variety of platforms (Twitter, Facebook, Tum...
This article discusses the information representation process based on the Moscovici's Social Repres...