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dorotadlugoszLe but de la présentation disponible sur ce site est la clarification du concept et la caractéristique de catalogage social par rapport aux différents types de ressources réseau. Dans le cadre de la présentation ont été présentés des hypothèses de systèmes de type folksonomii. Il ya aussi une analyse détaillée de l'étiquetage et de son effet sous la forme d'un ensemble de tags qui ont été analysés quantitativement et qualitativement. Sur ce site on trouve également un travail analytique et comparatif sur les étiquettes et les outils traditionnels.
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h a name. As human beings, we need to clearly know our relative position and the viable routes towards other places. In a physical world, we design and use maps, coordinates, graphs, diagrams, and signposts. Equivalent tools are needed to find our way in the virtual world.
Much work has been done by librarians and information scientists to create appropria
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- is divided into progressively narrower and more specific categories (a hierarchy). Enumerative classification assigns names to every subject and enumerates them, typically in a systematic order. When this approach is applied to libraries, where physical objects -- books -- are classified, each object is located in a single place, often with one only path to get there. See [2].
- Analytical-synthetical: a faceted bottom-up scheme that breaks down a subject into individual concepts (analytical) and provides rules to use these concepts in constructing headings for composite complex subjects (synthetical). New elements can be developed as new concepts emerge, often without superseding the previous categorization activity.
Hierarchical-enumerative schemes are basically trees of containers connected by parent-child relationships and with one only path from the "root" to the "leaves". We are very familiar with this kind of knowledge organization which, anyway, has a number of drawbacks:
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Teresa BOrganisaiton des connaissences : les sytèmes de classification traditionel versus folksonomie
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A folksonomy is a user-generated classification, emerging through bottom-up consensu
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Jamie Thomsonby Emanuele Quintarelli, read for INFO 662 spring 2010
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deirdre robsontaxonomies vs folksonomies
tagging socialsoftware social bookmarking article folksonomies
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Chantal GendronCe texte présente une approche qui décrit la 'Folksonomy' comme une nouvelle façon digitale de classer les objets. Pour l'auteur, tout reste encore à découvrir à ce sujet.
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NYClibrarian MargolinThis is a paper given in 2005 by Emanuele Quintarelli at the ISKO Italy-UniMIB meeting. It is somewhat dated in its examples (though Flickr and Delicious are still well-recognized sites), but it outlines the differences between taxonomies and folksonomies reasonably well, as well as presenting both pros and cons of folksonomies.
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increasing amount of varied, valuable content is generated by non-trained, non-expert information professionals: they are at the same time users and producers of information.
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Hierarchical classifications are influenced by the cataloguer's view of the world and, as a consequence, are affected by subjectivity and cultural bias.
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- Hierarchies tend to establish only one consistent authoritative structured vision. This implies a loss of precision, erases difference of expression, and does not take into account the variety of user needs and views.
- Hierarchies need expert or trained users to be applied consistently.
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vito nicola convertiniInteressante paper con i limiti delle tassonomie
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We have gone past a critical mass of connectivity between people that has introduced a new revolutionary ability to communicate, collaborate and share goods online.
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Teco manIn recent times, an unprecedented amount of Web content has begun to be generated through web logs, wikis and other social tools thanks to lower technology and cost barriers. A new host of content creators is emerging, often individuals with the will to p
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Fabrice Poiraud-LambertIn recent times, an unprecedented amount of Web content has begun to be generated through web logs, wikis and other social tools thanks to lower technology and cost barriers. A new host of content creators is emerging, often individuals with the will to p
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Roger GuedesTrabalho completo de autoria do Emanuele Quintarelli.
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Francisco Arlindo Alvesartigo com varios topicos sobre folksonomy e taxonomy
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Rudy GarnsFolksonomies attempt to provide a solution to this issue, by introducing an innovative distributed approach based on social classification.
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Introduction
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Traditional hierarchies for organizing information (or reality) will not be replaced by tags, but through tagging we are finding new ways of thinking about classification and new applications for organizing and sharing knowledge
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Timothy WoodFolksonomies: power to the people by Emanuele Quintarelli paper presented at the ISKO Italy-UniMIB meeting : Milan : June 24, 2005
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Stephan Ridgwayby Emanuele Quintarelli June, 2005
tagging folksonomy for:alexanderhayes for:leighblackall for:seanfitz
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Rachel CWritings by Emanuele Quintarelli
folksonomy tags tagging taxonomy metadata classification social software ontology
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Lambert Heller"we have to (...) merge and leverage emerging and traditional tools to improve findability. (...) at the intersection of those two models is a more powerful framework for identifying, sharing, and finding information. The goal is a metadata ecology"
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Werner WattenberghFolksonomies: power to the people
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ken .nice summary (june 2005) of what's emerging: taxonomy (hierarchical-enumerating v Analytical-synthetical), folksonomy (narrow v broad), from trees to piles of leaves, limits (of experts), with references (* shame about the crufty rollovers *)
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Christophe Ducamparticle de référence sur les tags et folkssonomies
folksonomy tagging folksonomies tags socialsoftware taxonomy metadata web2.0 importdelicious
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Andrea RiezzoArticolo di Emanuele Quintarelli sulla folksonomy
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In recent times, an unprecedented amount of Web content has begun to be generated through web logs, wikis and other social tools thanks to lower technology and cost barriers. A new host of content creators is emerging, often individuals with the will to participate in discussions and share their ideas with like-minded people. This is to say that this increasing amount of varied, valuable content is generated by non-trained, non-expert information professionals: they are at the same time users and producers of information.
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