PUMA publications for /concept/tag/tool%20tagginghttps://puma.uni-kassel.de/concept/tag/tool%20taggingPUMA RSS feed for /concept/tag/tool%20tagging2024-03-28T23:15:10+01:00Social Bookmarking Tools (II): A Case Study - Connoteahttps://puma.uni-kassel.de/bibtex/213958ef5da2d2133b9b84e9a3cb40da1/jaeschkejaeschke2008-11-14T12:18:00+01:00trias_example tagging collaborative social folksonomy bookmarking iccs_example tool <span class="authorEditorList"><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Ben Lund" itemprop="url" href="/author/Ben%20Lund"><span itemprop="name">B. Lund</span></a></span>, <span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Tony Hammond" itemprop="url" href="/author/Tony%20Hammond"><span itemprop="name">T. Hammond</span></a></span>, <span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Martin Flack" itemprop="url" href="/author/Martin%20Flack"><span itemprop="name">M. Flack</span></a></span>, und <span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Timo Hannay" itemprop="url" href="/author/Timo%20Hannay"><span itemprop="name">T. Hannay</span></a></span>. </span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/PublicationIssue" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="isPartOf"><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Periodical" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="isPartOf"><span itemprop="name"><em>D-Lib Magazine</em></span></span> </span>(<em><span>April 2005<meta content="April 2005" itemprop="datePublished"/></span></em>)Fri Nov 14 12:18:00 CET 2008D-Lib MagazineApril4{S}ocial {B}ookmarking {T}ools ({II}): {A} {C}ase {S}tudy - {C}onnotea112005trias_example tagging collaborative social folksonomy bookmarking iccs_example tool Social Bookmarking Tools (I): A General Reviewhttps://puma.uni-kassel.de/bibtex/289c6c43ad692ccfbe4c09d31926ab8a7/jaeschkejaeschke2008-11-14T12:12:00+01:00trias_example tagging collaborative social folksonomy bookmarking iccs_example tool <span class="authorEditorList"><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Tony Hammond" itemprop="url" href="/author/Tony%20Hammond"><span itemprop="name">T. Hammond</span></a></span>, <span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Timo Hannay" itemprop="url" href="/author/Timo%20Hannay"><span itemprop="name">T. Hannay</span></a></span>, <span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Ben Lund" itemprop="url" href="/author/Ben%20Lund"><span itemprop="name">B. Lund</span></a></span>, und <span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Joanna Scott" itemprop="url" href="/author/Joanna%20Scott"><span itemprop="name">J. Scott</span></a></span>. </span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/PublicationIssue" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="isPartOf"><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Periodical" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="isPartOf"><span itemprop="name"><em>D-Lib Magazine</em></span></span> </span>(<em><span>April 2005<meta content="April 2005" itemprop="datePublished"/></span></em>)Fri Nov 14 12:12:00 CET 2008D-Lib Magazineapr4Social Bookmarking Tools (I): A General Review112005trias_example tagging collaborative social folksonomy bookmarking iccs_example tool This paper reviews some current initiatives, as of early 2005, in providing public link management applications on the Web � utilities that are often referred to under the general moniker of 'social bookmarking tools'. There are a couple of things going on here: 1 server-side software aimed specifically at managing links with, crucially, a strong, social networking flavour, and 2 an unabashedly open and unstructured approach to tagging, or user classification, of those links. A number of such utilities are presented here, together with an emergent new class of tools that caters more to the academic communities and that stores not only user-supplied tags, but also structured citation metadata terms wherever it is possible to glean this information from service providers. This provision of rich, structured metadata means that the user is provided with an accurate third-party identification of a document, which could be used to retrieve that document, but is also free to search on user-supplied terms so that documents of interest or rather, references to documents can be made discoverable and aggregated with other similar descriptions either recorded by the user or by other users.