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Web 2.0: Concepts and Applications 4 Organizing Information
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Overview Information once stored physically now is becoming available digitally Tagging is the process of assigning short, descriptive labels to digital information –Tag –Collaborative process –Many online services and Web applications support tagging Social bookmarking is the process by which users post the URLs of their favorite Web sites online Chapter 4: Organizing Information2
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Organizing Digital Information Two popular approaches to organizing digital information –Hierarchical organization Dmoz –Nonhierarchical organization Delicious Chapter 4: Organizing Information3
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Organizing Digital Information Chapter 4: Organizing Information4
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Organizing Digital Information Chapter 4: Organizing Information5
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Organizing Digital Information Storing files in folders on your personal computer uses hierarchical organization Adding tags to your pictures uses nonhierarchical organization Chapter 4: Organizing Information6
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Organizing Digital Information Chapter 4: Organizing Information7
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Tagging Information on the Web On the Web, you can tag items such as: –E-mail messages –Items in your news reader –Blog posts –Photographs –Articles or content of interest You can associate a single item with multiple different tags Chapter 4: Organizing Information8
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Tagging Information on the Web Chapter 4: Organizing Information9
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Tagging as a Means of Collective Organization Tagging can create associations between pictures, documents, or other digital information –Tags should be descriptive Taxonomy is a methodical, scientific way of unambiguously classifying information Folksonomy describes the collective result of different people individually applying tags to the same online content Chapter 4: Organizing Information11
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Tagging as a Means of Collective Organization Chapter 4: Organizing Information12
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Using Tagged Data Tagged data enables the capability of recommending products to potential customers Collaborative filtering is a method whereby predictions are made about one user’s interests by collecting and analyzing data from many users Chapter 4: Organizing Information13
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Sharing and Tagging Photos on Flickr Flickr is a popular Web site for uploading, sharing, and organizing digital pictures and videos –You must first create an account in order to use the service Your collection of pictures on Flickr is called a photostream –Recently uploaded pictures are displayed first Chapter 4: Organizing Information14
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Sharing and Tagging Photos on Flickr Chapter 4: Organizing Information15
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Sharing and Tagging Photos on Flickr Clicking on a photo displays that photo’s page Chapter 4: Organizing Information16
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Sharing and Tagging Photos on Flickr After uploading your photos, you can organize them into sets based on the location or event You also can view all of your assigned tags as a tag cloud Chapter 4: Organizing Information17
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Sharing and Tagging Photos on Flickr Chapter 4: Organizing Information18
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Adding a Flickr Badge to your Blog Chapter 4: Organizing Information19
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Syndicating Your Photos Using RSS Chapter 4: Organizing Information20
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Setting Creative Commons Licenses Chapter 4: Organizing Information21
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Adding Geotags A geotag contains the latitude and longitude coordinates of where a photo was taken in order to plot it on a map Chapter 4: Organizing Information22
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Social Bookmarking with Delicious Web browsers use different terminology to refer to the collection of favorite Web sites –Favorites –Bookmarks You can organize your favorites and bookmarks into folders Chapter 4: Organizing Information23
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Social Bookmarking with Delicious Chapter 4: Organizing Information24
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Sharing and Tagging Bookmarks with Delicious Delicious provides a way to store your bookmarks online –Must have an account You can share your bookmarks with others Delicious measures the popularity of a particular Web page Chapter 4: Organizing Information25
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Sharing and Tagging Bookmarks with Delicious Chapter 4: Organizing Information26
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Interacting with Delicious Chapter 4: Organizing Information27
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Saving a Bookmark Chapter 4: Organizing Information28
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Saving a Bookmark You can save others’ bookmarks into your collection You can click on related tools to find other bookmarks that may be of interest Chapter 4: Organizing Information29
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Searching for Bookmarks Chapter 4: Organizing Information30
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Advanced Features of Delicious Syndicating Bookmarks Using RSS Chapter 4: Organizing Information31
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Advanced Features of Delicious Sharing Bookmarks with Other Users Chapter 4: Organizing Information32
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Advanced Features of Delicious A linkroll displays the most recently added bookmarks on your blog or Web site A tagroll displays your tags as a tag cloud To display a linkroll or tagroll on your blog, copy and paste the HTML code for the linkroll or tagroll from the Delicious Web site into the HTML editor Chapter 4: Organizing Information33
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Advanced Features of Delicious Chapter 4: Organizing Information34
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Advanced Features of Delicious Encouraging Users to Tag Your Content on Delicious Chapter 4: Organizing Information35
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Summary Tagging allows individuals to use keywords to describe digital information Several Web sites allow users to organize digital content using tags –Flickr Search engines and tag-based searches Both Flickr and Delicious promote the use of tags to describe and organize content in ways that are personally relevant Chapter 4: Organizing Information36
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