public marks

PUBLIC MARKS with tags folksonomy & reference

October 2005

May 2005

April 2005

February 2005

Explaining and Showing Broad and Narrow Folksonomies :: Personal InfoCloud

by Morgaine & 6 others
We benefit from folksonomies as the both the personal vocabulary and the social aspects help people to find and retain a tether to objects on the web that are an interest to them. Who is doing the tagging is important to understand and how the tags are consumed is an important factor. This also helps us see that not all tagging is a folksonomy, but is just tagging. Tagging in and of its self is a helpful step up from no tagging, but is no where near as beneficial as opening the tagging to all. Folksonomy tagging can provide connections across cultures and disciplines (an knowledge management consultant can find valuable information from an information architect because one object is tagged by both communities using their own differing terms of practice). Folksonomy tagging also makes up for missing terms in a site's own categorization system/taxonomy. This hopefully has made things a little clearer for all in our understanding the types of folksonomies and tagging and the benefits that can be derived.

connotea: bookmarks

by rjjjsp & 45 others
Connotea, an experimental bookmarking service for scientists created by Nature Publishing Group.

Folksonomies - Cooperative Classification and Communication Through Shared Metadata

by rjjjsp & 22 others
This paper examines user-ā€¨generated metadata as implemented and applied in two web services designed to share and organize digital media to better understand grassroots classification.