The Hive Mind and Libraries Folksonomies and Tagging.

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The Hive Mind and Libraries Folksonomies and Tagging

Tagging on the Web Adding descriptive keywords, categories, or labels to online objects for future retrieval or findability.Adding descriptive keywords, categories, or labels to online objects for future retrieval or findability. Enables people to categorize their own content.Enables people to categorize their own content.

Tagging Websites Social Media Websites –Flickr, YouTube Social Bookmarking Websites –del.icio.us, CiteULike Listmakers and Social Cataloging Websites –43 Things, LibraryThing Blogs –75 million blogs –Nearly all blogging software supports tagging

del.icio.us

flickr

43 Things

Tag Cloud

My Tag Cloud

My Tags Everyone Else’s Tags + = A Folksonomy

FolksTaxonomy

Folksonomies are Inclusive

The Long Tail

Folksonomies are Current

Folksonomies offer Discovery

Folksonomies are Non-Binary

Folksonomies are Democratic

Folksonomies follow Desire Lines

Folksonomies offer Insight

Folksonomies engender Community

Folksonomies are a Low-Cost Alternative

Folksonomies offer Usability

Resistance is Futile

The Hitch

Folksonomies lack Synonym Control

Folksonomies lack Precision

Folksonomies lack Hierarchy

Folksonomies lack Recall

Folksonomies are susceptible to Gaming

Libraries that Tag

Tagging 2.0 Tag Clusters Tag Bundles Faceted Tags Deep Tagging

Tag Clusters & Synonym Control

Tag Bundles & Personal Hierarchy

Faceted Tagging & Hierarchy

Deep Tagging

Image Credits