- HierarchyPapers
What IS there to like about hierarchies?
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- HierarchyVersusFacetsVersusTags < Journal < OSAF wiki
# The drawing above is one possible way to visualize faceted classification systems and/or tagsonomies # Items are chunked into tags, categories or attribute value groupings: circles # Attribute values are chunked into attributes or facets: same hue # Attributes or facets are then chunked into hue families
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- Beyond Folksonomies » What is a Folksonomy?
A combination of the words(orfolks) and, the termfolksonomyhas been attributed to. “Taxonomy” is from the Greektaxisandnomos.Taxismeans “classification”, andnomos(ornomia) means “management”. “Folk” is from the Old Englishfolc, meaning people. So “folksonomy” literally means “people’s classification management”. The features that would later be termed “folksonomy” appeared inin late 2003 and inthey were demonstrated in 2002and the ideas were discussed long time before. They were quickly replicated in other. Thomas Vander Wal has stated that folksonomy is a subset of tagging and it is “tagging that works”.Beyond Folksonomies » What is a Folksonomy?
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- Explaining and Showing Broad and Narrow Folksonomies :: Personal InfoCloud
The folksonomy is a means for people to tag objects (web pages, photos, videos, podcasts, etc., essentially anything that is internet addressable) using their own vocabulary so that it is easy for them to refind that information again. The folksonomy is most often also social so that others that use the same vocabulary will be able to find the object as well. It is important to note that folksonomies work best when the tags used to describe objects are in the common vocabulary and not what a person perceives others will call it (the tool works like no other for personal information management of information on the web, but is also shared with the world to help others find the information).
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- Francis Shanahan[.com]
In a nutshell, "TagLines" is a visualization of current news and articles built from RSS feeds. The presentation is based on how often the tag appears and in which categories. The tags are displayed to the visitor and each one can be clicked on to retrieve further information. I've done this using XmlHttpRequest, SOAP, REST and Yahoo Web Services.
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- Powerhouse Museum Collection
Social search + tag gadgaets and hous supplies. This folksonomy is being tested to learn how the general public and museum users might help classify objects for each other - without the rigid structures of traditional museological taxonomies.
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- wwwtools for teachers:Tags, Folksonomies and Social Bookmarking.
Social Bookmarking: Definitions, Overviews, Rationales.(Bruce Sterling /Wired Magazine: April 2005) - could social bookmarking be the best way to organise online data?(Wikipedia) - a concise treatment covering essential features, with a useful appendix of links.(EDUCAUSE Learningwwwtools for teachers:Tags, Folksonomies and Social Bookmarking.
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