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Folksonomy is a
classification system in
which end
users apply public tags to
online items,
typically to make
those items easier for
themselves or others...
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Vander Wal is an
information architect best
known for
coining the term "
folksonomy". He is also
known for
initiating the term "infocloud". His work has primarily...
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collectively or
collaboratively become a
folksonomy.
Folksonomy is also
called social tagging, "the
process by
which many users...
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social and
organizational tools, such as annotation, categorization,
folksonomy-based tagging,
social cataloging and commenting. The
website may also...
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folksonomies. A
folksonomy is
broad when
there is no
restriction on the set of
taggers and
available tags. When
there are limitations, the
folksonomy...
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networking sites or
social media sites (e.g., Facebook), blogs, wikis,
folksonomies ("tagging"
keywords on
websites and links),
video sharing sites (e.g...
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March 2014.
Flickr has been
cited as a
prime example of
effective use of
folksonomy.
Users can
organize their Flickr photos into "albums" (formerly "sets")...
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specific digger theme or content. It
allowed easy,
informal markup of
folksonomy without need of any
formal taxonomy or
markup language.
Hashtags have...
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Semantic wiki
Solid Related topics Collective intelligence Description logic Folksonomy Geotagging Information architecture iXBRL Knowledge extraction Knowledge...
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categorization of art. They are
interested in the
potential use of
folksonomy within museums and the
requirements for post-processing of
terms that...