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  • The White House - Press Office - Presidential Proclamation National Information Literacy Awareness Month on 2009-10-20
    • Over the past decade, we have seen a crisis of authenticity emerge. We now live
      in a world where anyone can publish an opinion or perspective, whether true or
      not, and have that opinion amplified within the information marketplace
  • http://www.adammathes.com/academic/computer-mediated-communication/folksonomies.html on 2009-10-08
    • Merholz does not use the term “folksonomy.” He has
      written on his personal web site that the term is inaccurate
      due to its derivation from “taxonomy,” which he argues tend
      towards hierarchy and control. (Merholz, 2004) (See also
      Taylor, 2004, for discussions of problems and disputes with
      the term “taxonomy.”) Merholz prefers the term
      “ethnoclassification,” which is what he uses in his article,
      and there is no mention of “folksonomy” to be
      found. Ethnoclassification is also inaccurate, because as
      discussed, what is happening is quite unlike classification
      and far more like categorization.
      • Julie Diana

        Julie Diana on 2009-10-08

        Classification uses a scheme, where as categorization is more ad hoc.

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