This research investigates the utility of adopting a controlled vocabulary approach to bookmark management. An initial user survey conducted for this research has shown that just over half the population use bookmarks to save important websites and that 75% of these people use up to three sub-levels only. The bookmark facility within all current web browsers is therefore underutilized and the argument that users need and want greater freedom and flexibility to create their own unique file structure is disputed. We conclude that users need a simple, logical and contextual system of bookmark management which complements their daily lives
The next-generation Web will increase the need for a highly organized and ever evolving method to st...
The aim of this thesis is to examine collaborative tagging as a potential asset to libraries by a re...
In this practitioner-oriented overview of a pilot project at a medium-sized software company, we out...
This research investigates the role of a Controlled Vocabulary (CV) in next generation bookmark mana...
At the beginning of the project, we had an ex-isting pre-prototype bookmarking system. Our goal was ...
The popularity of social tagging has sparked a great deal of debate on whether tags could replace or...
Abstract. The ubiquitous nature of the Internet and the connectivity it provides has rendered a vast...
This research paper presents the design and user evaluation of an add-in software program referred t...
Social bookmarking services have recently gained popularity among Web users. Whereas numerous studie...
A bookmark, a strip of material inserted between the pages of a book to mark a place in it, is of gr...
This paper reports preliminary work on an architecture for ad-vanced bookmark management. Current we...
Bookmarking is one of the main methods by which users store the online information they find valuabl...
The popularity of social tagging has sparked a great deal of debate on whether tags could replace or...
grantor: University of TorontoHow do people use World Wide Web bookmarks? This in-depth em...
The World Wide Web is increasingly becoming the preferred repository of information. The strength of...
The next-generation Web will increase the need for a highly organized and ever evolving method to st...
The aim of this thesis is to examine collaborative tagging as a potential asset to libraries by a re...
In this practitioner-oriented overview of a pilot project at a medium-sized software company, we out...
This research investigates the role of a Controlled Vocabulary (CV) in next generation bookmark mana...
At the beginning of the project, we had an ex-isting pre-prototype bookmarking system. Our goal was ...
The popularity of social tagging has sparked a great deal of debate on whether tags could replace or...
Abstract. The ubiquitous nature of the Internet and the connectivity it provides has rendered a vast...
This research paper presents the design and user evaluation of an add-in software program referred t...
Social bookmarking services have recently gained popularity among Web users. Whereas numerous studie...
A bookmark, a strip of material inserted between the pages of a book to mark a place in it, is of gr...
This paper reports preliminary work on an architecture for ad-vanced bookmark management. Current we...
Bookmarking is one of the main methods by which users store the online information they find valuabl...
The popularity of social tagging has sparked a great deal of debate on whether tags could replace or...
grantor: University of TorontoHow do people use World Wide Web bookmarks? This in-depth em...
The World Wide Web is increasingly becoming the preferred repository of information. The strength of...
The next-generation Web will increase the need for a highly organized and ever evolving method to st...
The aim of this thesis is to examine collaborative tagging as a potential asset to libraries by a re...
In this practitioner-oriented overview of a pilot project at a medium-sized software company, we out...