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the broad folksonomy, as a tool like del.icio.us delivers
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lends itself very easy to applying the power law curve (power curve) and/or net effect to the results of many people tagging. The power terms and the long tail both work.
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The narrow folksonomy, which a tool like Flickr represents, provides benefit in tagging objects that are not easily searchable or have no other means of using text to describe or find the object.
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Folksonomy tagging can provide connections across cultures and disciplines (an knowledge management consultant can find valuable information from an information architect
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Francisco Arlindo AlvesThomas Vander Wal explica duas formas diferentes de folksonomia. Tomas criou o termo folksonomy é um neologismo atribuído ao arquiteto da informação Thomas Vander Wal e construído a partir da junção das palavras folk (pessoa)
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Shirley Williamsinteresting differentiation
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Lambert Heller"Tagging in and of its self is a helpful step up from no tagging, but is no where near as beneficial as opening the tagging to all. Folksonomy tagging can provide connections across cultures and disciplines (...)"
folksonomy del.icio.us flickr tagging article folksonomies lang:en
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Chuck Robertsonfolksonomies theory
cognitive technology 2.0 folksonomies tagging categorization psychology
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I have been explaining the broad and narrow folksonomy in e-mail and in comments on others sites, as well as in the media (Wired News). There has still been some confusion, which is very understandable as it is a different concept that goes beyond a simple understanding of tagging. I have put together a couple graphics that should help provide a means to make this distinction some what clearer. 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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don dekaExplaining and Showing Broad and Narrow Folksonomies
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