Collaborative Tagging Workshop
Posted Wednesday May 24, 2006, 11:53 pm, Over one day old
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For example, a library system might know that (and this is a made-up example) there were fifteen times as many books about Iraq published in the past two years than in the past twenty; it has to know this if it’s going to let users browse for books by subject and then by year (or vice versa).
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OK, let’s take one step back and let me ask you where you think all this tagging is leading us, with the cross-platform tagging idea or maybe other things (that i can’t really imagine, yet) that might be built on top of a heavily tagged web.
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Del.icio.us seemed to change the usefulness of tagging, where tagging was completely messy prior, having an identity tied to the tag applied to the object being tagged allowed for easier means to derive clarity. Not long after Flickr added tagging to their incubating photo sharing tool.
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Inspired by this, we’ve just released some code that adds the same type of functionality (but this time for real) to ‘institutional repositories’ (IRs) — websites that scientists and other academics use to share their work with each other.
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