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Christopher AllenBLOGPOST: Folksonomies are inclusive, current, offer discovery, are non-binary, are democratic and self-moderating, and offer insights into user behavior. However, folksonomies have no synonym control, a lack of precision, a lack of hierarchy, are difficult to recall, are fuzzy, and are susceptible to gaming.
BLOGPOST: "Folksonomies are Non-Binary. In a traditional classification scheme, a controlled vocabulary must be made in advance in which one category term is selected which includes all related terms. When future objects are cataloged it must be determined that either they fit into a particular category or they do not. In a folksonomy, these items can fit into multiple categories."folksonomy taxonomy tagging tags classification social software heirarchy recall non-binary self-moderating synonym precision fuzzy vocabulary bgimgt566sx week1 bgimgt suggested
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Rachel CArticle by Ellyssa Kroski
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Trey MartindaleOverview of folksonomies and tagging
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Alan LevineThe wisdom of crowds, the hive mind, and the collective intelligence are doing what heretofore only expert catalogers, information architects and website authors have done. They are categorizing and organizing the Internet and determining the user experie
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