Most librarians are familiar with social bookmarking sites like Delicious [http://www.delicious.com] and Diigo [http://www.diigo.com], which allow users to save and manage bookmarks from the web. These sites are not just useful for storing bookmarks so they’re accessible from anywhere. They’re also valuable tools for building lists of topical resources on the fly and sharing those lists with other people who are interested in that topic.published or submitted for publicationnot peer reviewe
Purpose: To have a better understanding of library users’ social bookmarking behaviors, we c...
Social tagging enables librarians to partner with users to provide enhanced subject access. This pap...
A structured questionnaire survey was carried out on a sample population of 720 research scholars in...
Most librarians are familiar with social bookmarking sites like Delicious [http://www.delicious.com]...
Social bookmarking tools allow users to store, manage, search, organize, and share their bookmarks o...
Social bookmarking is one of the many phenomena in the Web2.0 environment. They are largely experime...
A bookmark, a strip of material inserted between the pages of a book to mark a place in it, is of gr...
Sometimes there are too many new words floating around. And sometimes, the same old words have new, ...
Social bookmarking services have recently gained popularity among Web users. Whereas numerous studie...
Social bookmarking services such as Delicious offer a simple way of devel-oping lists of library res...
The aim of this thesis is to examine collaborative tagging as a potential asset to libraries by a re...
With web contents being generated and shared at an ever-increasing pace, a number of approaches to e...
By using Web 2.0 social bookmarking sites, libraries can more easily manage subject guides and other...
The article reviews several Internet bookmarking web sites, including Delicious, Pinboard, and Diigo...
This paper examines how library users access, use, and interact with two social discovery systems us...
Purpose: To have a better understanding of library users’ social bookmarking behaviors, we c...
Social tagging enables librarians to partner with users to provide enhanced subject access. This pap...
A structured questionnaire survey was carried out on a sample population of 720 research scholars in...
Most librarians are familiar with social bookmarking sites like Delicious [http://www.delicious.com]...
Social bookmarking tools allow users to store, manage, search, organize, and share their bookmarks o...
Social bookmarking is one of the many phenomena in the Web2.0 environment. They are largely experime...
A bookmark, a strip of material inserted between the pages of a book to mark a place in it, is of gr...
Sometimes there are too many new words floating around. And sometimes, the same old words have new, ...
Social bookmarking services have recently gained popularity among Web users. Whereas numerous studie...
Social bookmarking services such as Delicious offer a simple way of devel-oping lists of library res...
The aim of this thesis is to examine collaborative tagging as a potential asset to libraries by a re...
With web contents being generated and shared at an ever-increasing pace, a number of approaches to e...
By using Web 2.0 social bookmarking sites, libraries can more easily manage subject guides and other...
The article reviews several Internet bookmarking web sites, including Delicious, Pinboard, and Diigo...
This paper examines how library users access, use, and interact with two social discovery systems us...
Purpose: To have a better understanding of library users’ social bookmarking behaviors, we c...
Social tagging enables librarians to partner with users to provide enhanced subject access. This pap...
A structured questionnaire survey was carried out on a sample population of 720 research scholars in...