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Can social tagging overcome barriers to content classification?
Lee Bryant
headshift, (30 Aug 2004)
 
Folksonomías, marcado social y filtrado social de noticias
Marcos Ros-Martín
 
Formalization, User Strategy and Interaction Design: Users' Behaviour with Discourse Tagging Semantics
Bertrand Sereno, Simon Shum, and Enrico Motta
Proceedings Workshop on Social and Collaborative Construction of Structured Knowledge, 16th International World Wide Web Conference (WWW 2007), (01 Jan 2007)
 
Ohne Web 2.0 keine Bibliothek 2.0
Ulrich Herb
Telepolis, (01 Jan 2007)
 
The Long Tail of Ann Coulter
Tim Spalding
Thingology (LibraryThing's ideas blog), (07 May 2008)
 
Can Social Bookmarking Improve Web Search?
Paul Heymann, Georgia Koutrika, and Hector Garcia-Molina
First ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining (WSDM'08), (12 Feb 2008)
Social bookmarking is a recent phenomenon which has the potential to give us a great deal of data about pages on the web. One major question is whether that data can be used to augment systems like web search. To answer this question, over the past year we have gathered what we believe to be the largest dataset from a social bookmarking site yet analyzed by academic researchers. Our dataset represents about forty million bookmarks from the social bookmarking site del.icio.us. We contribute a characterization of posts to del.icio.us: how many bookmarks exist (about 115 million), how fast is it growing, and how active are the URLs being posted about (quite active). We also contribute a characterization of tags used by bookmarkers. We found that certain tags tend to gravitate towards certain domains, and vice versa. We also found that tags occur in over 50 percent of the pages that they annotate, and in only 20 percent of cases do they not occur in the page text, backlink page text, or forward link page text of the pages they annotate. We conclude that social bookmarking can provide search data not currently provided by other sources, though it may currently lack the size and distribution of tags necessary to make a significant impact.
 
Mob indexing? Folk categorization? Social tagging?
Peter Merholz
peterme.com, (03 Jan 2005)
 
Analyzing Communal Tag Relationships for Enhanced Navigation and User Modeling
Edwin Simpson and H Butler
HPL-2008-24, (12 Mar 2008)
 
Folksonomies- Why do we need controlled vocabulary?
Alireza Noruzi
Webology 2 (4), (01 Jan 2007)
 
Tagging Practices on Research Oriented Social Bookmarking Sites
Margaret Kipp
Canadian Association for Information Science 2007, (01 Jan 2007)

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