Tagging
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Tagging


I recently finished listening to a podcast about tagging by Talis. Some very good points, well worth listening to.

However, I think they did not see beyond the social aspects of tagging. It is true that there has to be a certain mass of tags for them to become useful socially. It is basic networking theory. But if tags are important to our important users in their information management, then they are useful. Tags like: read-next, NG9-1123, or 06-08-01:0815 may not contribute much, if anything, to the community. If it is a senior staff scientist using those, someone who it is in our best interest to keep happy and productive, those tags are valuable. There is a place for tagging in personal knowledge-space management.

Tagging





- Worldcat Tagging
Tagging is now available in WorldCat. It will be interesting to see how extensive, and so useful, tagging becomes here. You and your users can now keep track of your favorite items in WorldCat through tags?keywords that help you classify or describe an...

- Tagging
@toread and Cool : Subjective, Affective and Associative Factors in Tagging. In Proceedings Canadian Association for Information Science/L'Association canadienne des sciences de l'information (CAIS/ACSI), Vancouver, British Columbia (Canada).This...

- Tagging At Amazon And Librarything
Tim at LibraryThing has a long post, an article would be a better description, comparing tagging at Amazon and LibraryThing. When tags work and when they don't: Amazon and LibraryThing draws some conclusions based on the differences in the number...

- Free Tagging
I've added a tool to the side bar that allows free tagging. Currently it is only for the page. When I get some free time I'll see if I can tweak the code a bit so that it can be used for each post.I've been adding tags for each post in Technorati...

- Collaborative Tagging Paper
The Structure of Collaborative Tagging Systems by Scott A. Golder and Bernardo A. Huberman looks interesting. As soon as I heard about social tagging I thought it would be a great place to research how folks would apply subject headings. Given that solid...



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