Library 2.0 Bibliography - Tagging & Folksonomies

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Hend S. Al-Khalifa / Hugh C. Davis: "FolksAnnotation: A Semantic Metadata Tool for Annotating Learning Resources Using Folksonomies and Domain Ontologies". In: The 2nd International IEEE Conference on Innovations in Information Technology, November 17-21, 2006 [Full Text]

Xan Arch: "Creating the academic library folksonomy: put social tagging to work at your institution". In: College & Research Libraries News 68 (2007) 2, pp. 80 - 81

Mary Ellen Bates: “Tag: You’re It!”. In: Online 30 (2006) 1, p. 64

David Bearman / Jennifer Trant: "Social Terminology Enhancement through Vernacular Engagement. Exploring Collaborative Annotation to Encourage Interaction with Museum Collections". In: D-Lib Magazine 11 (2005) 9 [Full Text]

N. Benvenuti: "Social tagging e biblioteche: implicazioni e suggestioni di una classificazione generata dagli utenti che emerge attraverso un consenso dal basso". In: Biblioteche oggi 25 (2007) 3, pp. 35 - 42

Cecile Bianco: "Medical Librarians’ Uses and Perceptions of Social Tagging". University of Massachusetts Medical School, Lamar Soutter Library Publications and Presentations, 2008 [Full Text]

Philip J. Binkowski: The effect of social proof on tag selection in social bookmarking applications. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of Information and Library Science, MSLS Master's Paper, 2006 [Full Text]

Robert Bruce: "Descriptor and Folksonomy Concurrence in Education Related Scholarly Research". In: Webology 5 (2008) 3 [Full Text]

Sharon L. Casentino: "Folksonomies: Path to a better way?". In: Public Libraries 47 (2008) 2, pp. 42 - 47

Agatha Donkar: I'm In Ur Bookmarks, Stealin' Ur Tags!: Closed Communities and Their Influence On Consistent Vocabularies In User Developed Folksonomies. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of Information and Library Science, MSLS Master's Paper, 2007 [Full Text]

Darlene Fichter: "Intranet applications for tagging and folksonomies". In: Online 30 (2006) 3, pp. 43 - 45

Birgit Gaiser / Thorsten Hampel / Stefanie Panke (eds.): Good Tags - Bad Tags. Social Tagging in der Wissensorganisation. Waxmann 2008

Rich Gazan: "Social Annotations in Digital Library Collections". In: D-Lib Magazine 14 (2008) 11+12 [Full Text]

Scott A. Golder / Bernardo A. Huberman: "Usage patterns of collaborative tagging systems". In: Journal of Information Science 32 (2006) 2, pp. 198 - 208 [Full Text]

Benjamin M. Good / Edward A. Kawas / Mark D. Wilkinson: "Bridging the gap between social tagging and semantic annotation: E.D. the Entity Describer". Nature Precedings [Preprint]

Marieke Guy / Emma Tonkin: "Folksonomies: Tidying up Tags?". In: D-Lib Magazine 12 (2006) 1 [Full Text]

Markus Heckner / Susanne Mühlbacher / Christian Wolff: "Tagging tagging. Analysing user keywords in scientific bibliography management systems". In: Journal of Digital Information 9 (2008) 2 [Full Text]

Lambert Heller: "Bibliographie und Sacherschließung in der Hand vernetzter Informationsbenutzer". In: Bibliothek - Forschung und Praxis 31 (2007) 2, pp. 162 - 171 [Preprint]

Margaret E.I. Kipp / D. Grant Campbell: "Patterns and Inconsistencies in Collaborative Tagging Systems: An Examination of Tagging Practices".  In: Proceedings of the Annual General Meeting of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 2006 [Full Text]

Margaret E.I. Kipp: "Complementary or Discrete Contexts in Online Indexing: A Comparison of User, Creator, and Intermediary Keywords". In: Canadian Journal of Information and Library Science 30 (2006) 3 [Preprint]

Margaret E.I. Kipp: "@toread and Cool: Tagging for Time, Task and Emotion". In: Proceedings of the 8th Information Architecture Summit, 2007 [Full Text]

Margaret E.I. Kipp: "Searching with Tags: Do Tags Help Users Find Things?". International Society for Knowledge Organization, Montréal. 2008 [Presentation]

Sam H. Kome: Hierarchical Subject Relationships in Folksonomies. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of Information and Library Science, MSIS Master's Paper, 2005 [Full Text]

Chei Sian Lee / Dion Hoe-Lian Goh / Khasfariyati Razikin / Alton Y.K Chua: "Tagging, Sharing and the Influence of Personal Experience". In: Journal of Digital Information 10 (2009) 1 [Full Text]

Grant Collins Lynch: Using Tag Clouds to Analyze Content in Public Library Mission Statements. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of Information and Library Science, MSLS Master Paper, 2008 [Full Text]

George Macgregor / Emma McCulloch: "Collaborative tagging as a knowledge organisation and resource discovery tool". In: Library Review 55 (2006) 5, pp. 291 - 300 [Full Text]

Norm Medeiros: "Screw Cap or Cork? Keeping Tags Fresh (and Related Matters)". In: OCLC Systems & Services 24 (2008) 2, pp. 77 - 79 [Full Text]

Irene Mitis-Stanzel: Social Tagging in Bibliotheken. Austrian National Library, Library and Information Studies, MSc Thesis [Full Text]

Diane Neal: "News Photographers, Librarians, Tags, and Controlled Vocabularies: Balancing the Forces". In: Journal of Library Metadata 8 (2008) 3, pp. 199 - 219 [Abstract]

Alireza Noruzi: "Folksonomies - Why do we need controlled vocabulary?". In: Webology 4 (2007) 2 [Full Text]

Alireza Noruzi: "Folksonomies: (Un)Controlled Vocabulary?" In: Knowledge Organization 33 (2006) 4, pp. 199 - 203

Isabella Peters / Katrin Weller: "Tag Gardening for Folksonomy Enrichment and Maintenance". In: Webology 5 (2008) 3 [Full Text]

Elaine Peterson: "Beneath the metadata: some philosophical problems with folksonomy". In: D-Lib Magazine 12 (2006) 10 [Full Text]

Elaine Peterson: "Parallel Systems: The Coexistence of Subject Cataloging and Folksonomy". In: Library Philosophy and Practice 2008 [Full Text]

Melissa L. Rethlefsen: "Tags help make libraries del.icio.us". In: Library Journal 132 (2007) 15, pp. 26 - 28

James Sinclair / Michael Cardew-Hall: "The folksonomy tag cloud: when is it useful?". In: Journal of Information Science 34 (2008) 1, pp. 15 - 29 [Abstract]

Gene Smith: Tagging. People-powered metadata for the social web. Berkeley: New Riders 2008

Tiffany L. Smith: "Cataloging and You: Measuring the Efficacy of a Folksonomy for Subject Analysis". In Joan Lussky (ed).: Proceedings of the 18th Workshop of the American Society for Information Science and Technology Special Interest Group in Classification Research 2007 [Full Text]

Tim Spalding: "When tags work and when they don't: Amazon and LibraryThing". In: Thingology, February 20, 2007 [Full Text]

Louise F. Spiteri: "Structure and form of folksonomy tags: The road to the public library catalogue". In: Webology 4 (2007) 2 [Full Text]

Louise Spiteri: "Folksonomies, the Web and Search Engines. Editorial". In: Webology 5 (2008) 3 [Full Text]

Bruce Sterling: "Order Out of Chaos. What's the best way to tag, bag, and sort data? Give it to the unorganized masses". In: Wired Magazine 13.04 (2005) [Full Text]

Besiki Stvilia / Corinne Jörgensen: "User-generated collection-level metadata in an online photo-sharing system". In: Library & Information Science Research 31 (2009) 1, pp. 54 - 65 [Abstract]

Arthur L Taylor: Collective Tagging of Places in the Multi-user Virtual Environment of Second Life. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of Information and Library Science, MSLS Master's Paper, 2007 [Full Text]

Daniel Terdiman: "Folksonomies Tap People Power". In: Wired, January 2, 2005 [Full Text]

Abbey E. Thompson: Playing Tag: An Analysis of Vocabulary Patterns and Relationships Within a Popular Music Folksonomy. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of Information and Library Science, MSLS Master's Paper, 2008 [Full Text]

Emma Tonkin: "Folksonomies: The Fall and Rise of Plain-text Tagging": In: Ariadne 47 (2006) [Full Text]

Jennifer Trant: "Studying Social Tagging and Folksonomy: A Review and Framework". In: Journal of Digital Information 10 (2009) 1 [Full Text]

Jennifer Trant: "Tagging, Folksonomy and Art Museums: Early Experiments and Ongoing Research". In: Journal of Digital Information 10 (2009) 1 [Full Text]

Jakob Voss: "Tagging, Folksonomy & Co - Renaissance of Manual Indexing?". 2007 [Preprint]

Jakob Voss: "Vom Social Tagging zum Semantic Tagging". In: Birgit Gaiser / Thorsten Hampel / Stefanie Panke (eds.): Good Tags - Bad Tags. Social Tagging in der Wissensorganisation. Waxmann 2008, pp. 175 - 186 [Full Text]

Riina Vuorikari / Xavier Ochoa: "Exploratory Analysis of the Main Characteristics of Tags and Tagging of Educational Resources in a Multi-lingual Context". In: Journal of Digital Information 10 (2009) 2 [Full Text]

Alexis Wichowski: "Survival of the fittest tag: Folksonomies, findability, and the evolution of information organization". In: First Monday 14 (2009) 5 [Full Text]

Christian Wolff / Markus Heckner / Susanne Mühlbacher: "Tagging tagging. Analysing user keywords in scientific bibliography management systems". In: Journal of Digital Information 9 (2008) 27 [Full Text]


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