The present study is a literature review, based on the comparative study between controlled vocabularies and social tags from various perspectives. Critical comments of experts on similarities, co-relationship, uses, trends between controlled vocabularies and social tags have found their manifestation in this literature review. Authors made an effort to portray the overall picture of previous research done on these areas
The purpose of the study was to investigate social tagging practice in science book context. In addi...
The main focus of this study has been to give an overview of the view on user of social tagging in r...
In this paper, we examine the degree of difference between two types of metadata for biomedical arti...
The present study is a literature review, based on the comparative study between controlled vocabula...
The online information retrieval process enables users to assign keywords for easy access of documen...
The purpose is review the literature to identify the epistemological and theoretical approach to the...
Social tagging has become increasingly common and is now often found in library catalogues or at lea...
The literature often views the emergence of social tagging as a potential alternative method to cont...
The internet in its role of Web 2.0 with interactive and participativetools has given birth to the i...
This paper reviews research into social tagging and folksonomy (as reflected in about 180 sources pu...
The paper investigates how knowledge structures from a controlled vocabulary affect tagging. The stu...
Three empirical studies on characteristics of social classification are reported in this paper. The ...
Three empirical studies on characteristics of social classification are reported in this paper. The ...
Three empirical studies on characteristics of social classification are reported in this paper. The ...
The popularity of social tagging has sparked a great deal of debate on whether tags could replace or...
The purpose of the study was to investigate social tagging practice in science book context. In addi...
The main focus of this study has been to give an overview of the view on user of social tagging in r...
In this paper, we examine the degree of difference between two types of metadata for biomedical arti...
The present study is a literature review, based on the comparative study between controlled vocabula...
The online information retrieval process enables users to assign keywords for easy access of documen...
The purpose is review the literature to identify the epistemological and theoretical approach to the...
Social tagging has become increasingly common and is now often found in library catalogues or at lea...
The literature often views the emergence of social tagging as a potential alternative method to cont...
The internet in its role of Web 2.0 with interactive and participativetools has given birth to the i...
This paper reviews research into social tagging and folksonomy (as reflected in about 180 sources pu...
The paper investigates how knowledge structures from a controlled vocabulary affect tagging. The stu...
Three empirical studies on characteristics of social classification are reported in this paper. The ...
Three empirical studies on characteristics of social classification are reported in this paper. The ...
Three empirical studies on characteristics of social classification are reported in this paper. The ...
The popularity of social tagging has sparked a great deal of debate on whether tags could replace or...
The purpose of the study was to investigate social tagging practice in science book context. In addi...
The main focus of this study has been to give an overview of the view on user of social tagging in r...
In this paper, we examine the degree of difference between two types of metadata for biomedical arti...