C Lu, J Park, X Hu - Journal of information science, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
Social tagging, as a recent approach for creating metadata, has caught the attention of library and information science researchers. Many researchers recommend incorporating …
Participation in and adding content to social tagging tools is important for these tools to achieve their purpose of classifying and organizing information. Users of social tagging tools …
In social tagging systems, users have different purposes when they annotate items. Tags not only depict the content of the annotated items, for example by listing the objects that appear …
Design sharing sites provide UI designers with a platform to share their works and also an opportunity to get inspiration from others' designs. To facilitate management and search of …
Communities serve as basic structures for understanding the organization of many real- world networks, such as social, biological, collaboration, and communication networks …
M Gerolimos - Journal of Library Metadata, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Early literature on tagging has been enthusiastic about the potential that it holds for libraries. Theorists have thoroughly analyzed the nature of tags, as well as the benefits and the …
Tags are an important information source in Web 2.0. They can be used to describe users' topic preferences as well as the content of items to make personalized recommendations …
T Zhou, H Ma, M Lyu, I King - Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on …, 2010 - ojs.aaai.org
Social tagging systems have emerged as an effective way for users to annotate and share objects on the Web. However, with the growth of social tagging systems, users are easily …
Social media is increasingly becoming a significant fraction of the content retrieved daily by Web users. However, the potential lack of quality of user generated content poses a …