Positive impacts of researching on the internet which can be pulled and saved in social bookmarking sites on Diigo.
Recommender Quote -
www.kde.cs.uni-kassel.de/pub/pdf/jaeschke2008tag.pdf Jaeschke 2008
Security Issue
highlighting and screen shotting information held behind passworded barriers on sites might leak information that is sensitive. For example, If I login to the OU website and I bookmark, highlight and share OU created resources, which become public for free, am I breaking the law?
NOTE FOR ROB 5
I looked at the Link below and although it talks about Teens, I think its relevant.
Basically I highlighted a good quote which says that most students go straight to 'Google' to find info. This is worrying as Google is a corporation which has biases, the search results they provide may have hidden agendas we dont know about, so information may be concealed when a student searches for a specific sensitive topic.
This relates to Social bookmarking too as the information fed from the google searches made by users of Diigo could corrupt and skew the information found within the community.
BY KRISTEN PURCELL, LEE RAINIE, ALAN HEAPS, JUDY BUCHANAN, LINDA FRIEDRICH, AMANDA JACKLIN, CLARA CHEN AND KATHRYN ZICKUHR - 2012
Positive impacts of researching on the internet which can be pulled and saved in social bookmarking sites on Diigo.
Negative aspects of using internet researching - does Diigo improve the students ability to refine the information they search for?
It can if the student is sufficiently engaged with the subject.
The emergence of a new Language
Essentially, Tags are the new form of language for information searching. So if you do not know the language used on a site like Diigo you may struggle to get the best results from your searches in the community of knowledge.
Folksonomy is the name for a way of organising info resources created by Social communities.
This is essentially the creation of a new form of language i.e. you have to know which tags(words) to use to retrieve the best results from your search.
This inturn means you have to be linguistically proficient to get the best out of searching for knowledge held in a community.
Peter H Grey, Salvatore Parise, Bala Iyer - 2011
NOTE FOR ROB 4
The link below (Academic Social bookmarking etc.) has a really good point attached to it.
That some academics use social bookmarking and attach their own bespoke tags to their links, which might be uncommon to the lay user. This means their information (which may be public) is near impossible to find by the lay users search. They should really use existing tags which helps with connectivity of resources and increase quality of searchable links.
This could be described as 'Selfish Bookmarking' instead of Social Bookmarking.
Helen S DU, Samuel KW Chu, Gary E Gorman, Felix LC Siu
This is a good point!
If users of Social bookmarking attach pre-existing tags to the links they find, it helps to increase the value of that Tag, and makes searching using that tag provide more relevant info to other users.
However, Experienced academic users prefer to create and assign their own tags, which may make it easier for them individually to organise and find information in their own Cache, it makes it harder for external users to access their cache of info. THIS COULD BE CALLED SELFISH BOOKMARKING.
Like any social site, it needs users activity to maintain its usefulness
NOTE FOR ROB 3
Another draw back I found was that when a webpage or PDF document opened in an iFrame in the internet browser the Diigo Toolbar didnt allow me to highlight text or add sticky notes. This could be frustrating and offputting to students if a tool which works on certain websites doesnt work on others correctly. If that site has something really useful you want to share and you cant, you may lose interest in posting anything at all.
Jamie Wood, 2011
Because bookmarking happens online in a virtual space it can lessen the burden on material resource
Also the ability to comment and reorganise found information makes it possible for students to construct their own knowledge and ideas and share them with peers and their tutors.
Students use the internet wrongly to find information in the eyes of academics as they are all to willing to accept the results returned by a search engine (which as pointed out by the PageRanking quotes can be manipulated) as gospel. For example, searching for a topic like Football, may present information that is more popular, not actually more relevant or factually accurate.
Martin Weller 2011
A good point about how scholars are more likely to publish to journals than to share info on the internet. So searching for internet resources might still not give the most valid results and most up to date views.
So does this mean internet searches are never going to be as good?
When searching for information on Diigo there are four strategies you can use to quickly assess the content of a link before you visit the site:
4 good points on usefulness
Idiosyncratic categorisation of info, inventing your own tags may mean good information gets lost because no one knows the tag language to find it
NOTE FOR ROB 2
Through using Diigo, I have found it extremely useful, however, I did note that with the level of user access I have (Social Membership) the ability to annotate PDF's is limited to 1 free. This is frustrating as most academic journals display in PDF format in the web browser, thus to get the most out of Diigo from an academic research standpoint I would need to pay $40 dollars a year. That may not be a lot to someone like me, who has a full time job as well as a course to complete, to an undergraduate student, that may be too much.
NOTE FOR ROB
As part of the assignment I have to explain the context In which I used the tool (with regards to ResponseWare it was as a practitioner supporting the implementation of the tool in a university). With regards to Diigo the context is as a student using the tool as part of my OU Masters Study, as a Research tool.
Donal O’ Mahony - 2012 - Blog
When I first taught social bookmarking we jumped straight into using Diigo, a social bookmarking tool, and I soon discovered that the students dumped links irrespective of their quality.
I’ve now learnt that:
A good quote about how students need to be instructed on how to get the most out of using Social Bookmarking sites
A useful quote: People using bookmarking sites drive its quality - the links and highlighted info you generate on the site makes it easier for other users to find similar information - "You optimize the search for them" - altruism
The tool was invented to help people find and share useful information - but now they are being repurposed (through malicious users or spammers) as a way to promote websites through things like Google PageRank.
Tricia M Farwell - 2010
Richard D Waters
To really understand what is going on with follow vs. no follow links, we need to provide a bit of background about how links work in the realm of SEO. When a site page gets an inbound link, which is a hyperlink pointing to that page, the page gets a small SEO boost. Think of a link as a point, and the more links you have, the more points. More Points = Winning, like Charlie Sheen.
Google takes note of these points, watching how many inbound links a page has and from what sites. Google figures, hey, if a lot of people are linking to a certain page, it must be a really good page! Let’s give preference in our search engines to that page over others of a similar topic so we can easily deliver the very best pages to our search engine users.
This is to do with the Spam element on Social Bookmarking sites. It explains that their are two types of links which can be created on the internet. Follow and No Follow, the Follow link gets attributed a Point on google which helps its PageRanking on their system. The more Points(Links) a website has the higher in the search engine list it appears.
The No Follow Link doesn't get given a point with Google PageRank thus doesnt effect its position in the search engine results list. This stops Spammers from creating links to boost a particular sites PageRank position on google search.
Ability to track a tag to see the most up to date links associated with it
Another plus point - ability to access your bookmarks from any place with the internet
Spammers - Diigo installed a new anti spam software onto the site called "Captcha". Also they have changed the membership levels on the site so now the free account which spammers would use now doesnt have a lot of features that allow them to create unworthy content (contributing to the detriment of the resource). Now users are asked to pay a small charge of $5 dollars a year to become 'Social Members' which gives them the same functionality as the original free account.
Yuan-Chu Hwang, Soe-Tsyr Yuan, Jung-Hui Weng 2009
Malicious users (spammers) can effect the collective wisdom that a social bookmarking site promotes
Constructivist learning theory may be helpful to explain how students using Social Bookmarking might learn.
"Social Bookmarking in STM. By: Reher S, Haustein S, Online, 01465422, November 1, 2010, Vol. 34, Issue 6"
Jenkins, H, Clinton, K, Purusgotma, R, Robison, A J, Weigel, M - 2009