Bibliographic description
KROSKY, Ellyssa. The hive mind: folksonomies and user-based tagging. Infotangle [on line]. July 12, 2005. Available at: <http://infotangle.blogsome.com/2005/12/> (consulted on March 28, 2007)
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DC Title : The hive mind: folksonomies and user-based tagging
DC Creator : KROSKY, Ellyssa
DC Subject : Folksonomy-based service, information organization, library website, taxonomy, user-based tagging
DC Description.tableOfContents :
- User-based tagging and folksonomies
- The wisdom of crowds
- Folksonomies are inclusive
- Folksonomies are current
- Folksonomies offer discovery
- Foksonomies are non-binary
- Folkonomies are democratic and self-moderating
- Folksonomies follow “desire lines”
- Folkonomies offer insight into user behavior
- Folksonomies engender community
- Folksonomies offer a low cost alternative
- Folksonomies offer usability
- Resistance is futile
- The hitch
- Folksonomies have no synonym control
- Folksonomies have a lack of precision
- Folksonomies lack hierarchy
- Folksonomies have a “basic level” problem
- Folksonomies have a lack of recall
- Folksonomies are susceptible to “gaming”
- Libraries that tag
- Summary
- References
DC Publisher : KROSKY, Ellyssa
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DC Date : 2005-07-12
DC Type : Text
DC Format : Text/html
DC Identifier : http://infotangle.blogsome.com/2005/12/
DC Source :
DC Language : En
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