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  1. Voß, J.: Vom Social Tagging zum Semantic Tagging (2008) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Social Tagging als freie Verschlagwortung durch Nutzer im Web wird immer häufiger mit der Idee des Semantic Web in Zusammenhang gebracht. Wie beide Konzepte in der Praxis konkret zusammenkommen sollen, bleibt jedoch meist unklar. Dieser Artikel soll hier Aufklärung leisten, indem die Kombination von Social Tagging und Semantic Web in Form von Semantic Tagging mit dem Simple Knowledge Organisation System dargestellt und auf die konkreten Möglichkeiten, Vorteile und offenen Fragen der Semantischen Indexierung eingegangen wird.
  2. Blank, M.; Bopp, T.; Hampel, T.; Schulte, J.: Social Tagging = Soziale Suche? (2008) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Der effiziente Zugang zu Informationen und Wissen spielt in allen Bereichen unserer heutigen Informationsgesellschaft eine Schlüsselrolle. Aufgrund der immer stärker zunehmenden digitalen Informationsflut ist es schwieriger denn je, aus all den zur Verfügung stehenden Ressourcen gerade die interessanten und benötigten Quellen herauszufiltern. Aus diesem Grund gehört eine Suchfunktion zur Grund( raussetzung von Informationssystemen verschiedenster Art. Dieser Artikel he schreibt die Einbettung von Social Tagging in kooperative Informationssysteme und zeigt verschiedene Synergieeffekte auf, die bei der Verzahnung einer klassi schen Suche im Zusammenspiel mit Tagging entstehen.
  3. Evedove Tartarotti, R. Dal'; Lopes Fujita, M.: ¬The perspective of social indexing in online bibliographic catalogs : between the individual and the collaborative (2016) 0.00
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    Source
    Knowledge organization for a sustainable world: challenges and perspectives for cultural, scientific, and technological sharing in a connected society : proceedings of the Fourteenth International ISKO Conference 27-29 September 2016, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil / organized by International Society for Knowledge Organization (ISKO), ISKO-Brazil, São Paulo State University ; edited by José Augusto Chaves Guimarães, Suellen Oliveira Milani, Vera Dodebei
  4. Panke, S.; Gaiser, B.: "With my head up in the clouds" : Social Tagging aus Nutzersicht (2008) 0.00
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    Abstract
    28 Prozent der amerikanischen Internetnutzer/innen haben es bereits getan: Das freie Verschlagworten von Inhalten aller Art per Social Tagging gehört zu den Anwendungen aus dem Kontext von Web 2.0, die sich zunehmender Beliebtheit erfreuen (Rainie, 2007). Während sich die bisherige Forschung überwiegend inhaltsanalytisch mit dem Phänomen befasst, kommen im vorliegenden Beitrag so genannte "Power User" zu Wort. Um zu einer fundierteren Interpretation der in den Inhaltsanalysen gewonnenen Erkenntnisse beizutragen, wurden Interviews mit Personen durchgeführt, die mehrere Tagging Systeme parallel einsetzen, sich auch mit den technischen Grundlagen auskennen und als "Early Adopter" bereits seit geraumer Zeit aktiv sind. Entsprechend leitet der Beitrag von einer Synopse der aktuellen Literatur in die beschriebene Studie über und schließt mit einem Ausblick auf zukünftige Forschungsvorhaben im Kontext von Social Tagging.
  5. Bertram, J.: Social Tagging : zum Potential einer neuen Indexiermethode (2009) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Das Social Tagging hat der intellektuellen Inhaltserschließung zu ungeahnter Popularität verholfen und sich als neue Indexiermethode etabliert. Zugleich verkörpert es einen neuen Ansatz der Generierung, Nutzung und Teilung von Wissen. Ausgehend von einem Literaturüberblick soll hier der Versuch einer systematischen Annäherung an das Phänomen unternommen und der Stand der Forschung zusammengefasst werden. Neben begrifflichen Klärungen geht es dabei vor allem um die Fragen, was wirklich neu am Social Tagging ist, wie es um die Praxis des Tagging bestellt ist und welche Stärken und Schwächen sich aus ihr ableiten lassen. Abschließend werden Ansätze vorgestellt, die darauf zielen, das Potential der Methode besser zu nutzen.
    Source
    Information - Wissenschaft und Praxis. 60(2009) H.1, S.19-26
  6. Blumauer, A.; Hochmeister, M.: Tag-Recommender gestützte Annotation von Web-Dokumenten (2009) 0.00
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    Abstract
    In diesem Kapitel wird die zentrale Bedeutung der Annotation von Webdokumenten bzw. von Ressourcen in einem Semantischen Web diskutiert. Es wird auf aktuelle Methoden und Techniken in diesem Gebiet eingegangen, insbesondere wird das Phänomen "Social Tagging" als zentrales Element eines "Social Semantic Webs" beleuchtet. Weiters wird der Frage nachgegangen, welchen Mehrwert "Tag Recommender" beim Annotationsvorgang bieten, sowohl aus Sicht des End-Users aber auch im Sinne eines kollaborativen Ontologieerstellungsprozesses. Schließlich wird ein Funktionsprinzip für einen semi-automatischen Tag-Recommender vorgestellt unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Anwendbarkeit in einem Corporate Semantic Web.
  7. BOND: Katalogisate-Pool BCS kommt gut an (2008) 0.00
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    Abstract
    »Die rasante Entwicklung des BOND Community System (BCS) übertrifft unsere Erwartungen«, erklärt Andreas Serr, Produktmanager der BOND-Tochter BOND Library Service GmbH &Co. KG (BLS). Bereits über 10.000 neue Datensätze wurden in den letzten Monaten von BOND-Kunden für BOND-Kunden in den gemeinsamen Datenpool erfasst. Tendenz schnell steigend. Der komplette Katalogisate-Pool, der den Nutzern kostenlos zur Verfügung steht, umfasst inzwischen fast 700.000 Katalogisate. »Das Schöne an BCS ist, dass alle davon profitieren«, unterstreicht Serr. Den Teilnehmern entstehen weder Kosten noch Mehrarbeit. Die Datenübernahme erfolgt bequem per Mausklick aus dem Daten-Pool direkt in den eigenen Katalog. Fast noch einfacher ist es, Daten in BCS zur Verfügung zu stellen. Man erfasst sein Katalogisat wie immer. Mit dem Klick zum Abspeichern landen die Daten automatisch im BCS-Pool. »Damit macht man mit seiner täglichen Arbeit viele andere Bibliotheken glücklich«, ergänzt Serr. Dank der großen Zahl und der Kooperationsbereitschaft der BOND-Anwender funktioniert das System jetzt schon prächtig. »Irgendwie ist die Idee genial und einfach zugleich!« schrieb eine Kundin, die seit Mitte März am BCS teilnimmt. Wie wird man BCS Teilnehmer? Am BCS teilnehmen können alle Anwender von BIBLIOTHECA 2000 (ab Version 2.9) und BIBLIOTHECA.net (Version 2.1). Die Erst-Anmeldung erfolgt per Anmelde-PDF, das unter www.library-service.de/ bcs.htm zum Download bereitsteht. Die Freischaltung erfolgt dann in der Regel innerhalb 24 Stunden.
  8. Catarino, M.E.; Baptista, A.A.: Relating folksonomies with Dublin Core (2008) 0.00
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    Pages
    S.14-22
    Source
    Metadata for semantic and social applications : proceedings of the International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications, Berlin, 22 - 26 September 2008, DC 2008: Berlin, Germany / ed. by Jane Greenberg and Wolfgang Klas
  9. Corrado, E.; Moulaison, H.L.: Social tagging and communities of practice : two case studies (2008) 0.00
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    Date
    27.12.2008 11:20:29
    Source
    Culture and identity in knowledge organization: Proceedings of the Tenth International ISKO Conference 5-8 August 2008, Montreal, Canada. Ed. by Clément Arsenault and Joseph T. Tennis
  10. Matthews, B.; Jones, C.; Puzon, B.; Moon, J.; Tudhope, D.; Golub, K.; Nielsen, M.L.: ¬An evaluation of enhancing social tagging with a knowledge organization system (2010) 0.00
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    Date
    29. 8.2010 11:39:20
    Footnote
    Beitrag in einem Special Issue: Content architecture: exploiting and managing diverse resources: proceedings of the first national conference of the United Kingdom chapter of the International Society for Knowedge Organization (ISKO)
  11. Kim, H.L.; Scerri, S.; Breslin, J.G.; Decker, S.; Kim, H.G.: ¬The state of the art in tag ontologies : a semantic model for tagging and folksonomies (2008) 0.00
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    Source
    Metadata for semantic and social applications : proceedings of the International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications, Berlin, 22 - 26 September 2008, DC 2008: Berlin, Germany / ed. by Jane Greenberg and Wolfgang Klas
  12. Kruk, S.R.; Kruk, E.; Stankiewicz, K.: Evaluation of semantic and social technologies for digital libraries (2009) 0.00
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    Date
    1. 8.2010 12:35:22
  13. Held, C.; Cress, U.: Social Tagging aus kognitionspsychologischer Sicht (2008) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Der vorliegende Artikel beschreibt Social-Tagging-Systeme aus theoretisch-kognitionspsychologischer Perspektive und zeigt einige Parallelen und Analogien zwischen Social Tagging und der individuellen kognitiven bedeutungsbezogenen Wissensrepräsentation auf. Zuerst werden wesentliche Aspekte von Social Tagging vorgestellt, die für eine psychologische Betrachtungsweise von Bedeutung sind. Danach werden Modelle und empirische Befunde der Kognitionswissenschaften bezüglich der Speicherung und des Abrufs von Inhalten des Langzeitgedächtnisses beschrieben. Als Drittes werden Parallelen und Unterschiede zwischen Social Tagging und der internen Wissensrepräsentation erläutert und die Möglichkeit von individuellen Lernprozessen durch Social-Tagging-Systeme aufgezeigt.
  14. Bentley, C.M.; Labelle, P.R.: ¬A comparison of social tagging designs and user participation (2008) 0.00
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    Source
    Metadata for semantic and social applications : proceedings of the International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications, Berlin, 22 - 26 September 2008, DC 2008: Berlin, Germany / ed. by Jane Greenberg and Wolfgang Klas
  15. DeZelar-Tiedman, V.: Doing the LibraryThing(TM) in an academic library catalog (2008) 0.00
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    Source
    Metadata for semantic and social applications : proceedings of the International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications, Berlin, 22 - 26 September 2008, DC 2008: Berlin, Germany / ed. by Jane Greenberg and Wolfgang Klas
  16. Qin, C.; Liu, Y.; Mou, J.; Chen, J.: User adoption of a hybrid social tagging approach in an online knowledge community (2019) 0.00
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    Date
    20. 1.2015 18:30:22
    1. 6.2019 19:17:23
  17. Simon, J.: Interdisciplinary knowledge creation : using wikis in science (2006) 0.00
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    Abstract
    This article focuses on two aspects of knowledge generation. First, I want to explore how new knowledge is created in interdisciplinary discourses and, second, how this process might be mediated and promoted by the use of wikis. I suggest that it is the noise coming to life in (ex)changes of perspectives that enables the creation of new knowledge. In section 1-4, I am going to examine how the concepts of noise from the mathematical theory of communication (Shannon 1948) on the one hand and theories of organizational knowledge creation (cf. Nonaka 1994) on the other might help to understand the process of interdisciplinary knowledge creation. In section 5 I am going to explore the role wiki technologies can play in supporting interdisciplinary collaborations. This section is influenced by own experiences in a wiki-based interdisciplinary collaboration. It seems that even though certain features of wiki technology make it an excellent tool to externalize and combine individual knowledge leaving room for noise and at the same time documenting this process, the full benefit of wikis can only be obtained if they are embedded into a broader communication context.
    Source
    Knowledge organization for a global learning society: Proceedings of the 9th International ISKO Conference, 4-7 July 2006, Vienna, Austria. Hrsg.: G. Budin, C. Swertz u. K. Mitgutsch
  18. Hotho, A.; Jäschke, R.; Benz, D.; Grahl, M.; Krause, B.; Schmitz, C.; Stumme, G.: Social Bookmarking am Beispiel BibSonomy (2009) 0.00
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    Abstract
    BibSonomy ist ein kooperatives Verschlagwortungssystem (Social Bookmarking System), betrieben vom Fachgebiet Wissensverarbeitung der Universität Kassel. Es erlaubt das Speichern und Organisieren von Web-Lesezeichen und Metadaten für wissenschaftliche Publikationen. In diesem Beitrag beschreiben wir die von BibSonomy bereitgestellte Funktionalität, die dahinter stehende Architektur sowie das zugrunde liegende Datenmodell. Ferner erläutern wir Anwendungsbeispiele und gehen auf Methoden zur Analyse der in BibSonomy und ähnlichen Systemen enthaltenen Daten ein.
  19. Peters, I.; Schumann, L.; Terliesner, J.: Folksonomy-basiertes Information Retrieval unter der Lupe (2012) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Social Tagging ist eine weitverbreitete Methode, um nutzergenerierte Inhalte in Webdiensten zu indexieren. Dieser Artikel fasst die aktuelle Forschung zu Folksonomies und Effektivität von Tags in Retrievalsystemen zusammen. Es wurde ein TREC-ähnlicher Retrievaltest mit Tags und Ressourcen aus dem Social Bookmarking-Dienst delicious durchgeführt, welcher in Recall- und Precisionwerten für ausschließlich Tag-basierte Suchen resultierte. Außerdem wurden Tags in verschiedenen Stufen bereinigt und auf ihre Retrieval-Effektivität getestet. Testergebnisse zeigen, dass Retrieval in Folksonomies am besten mit kurzen Anfragen funktioniert. Hierbei sind die Recallwerte hoch, die Precisionwerte jedoch eher niedrig. Die Suchfunktion "power tags only" liefert verbesserte Precisionwerte.
    Source
    Information - Wissenschaft und Praxis. 63(2012) H.4, S.273-280
  20. Birkenhake, B.: Semantic Weblog : Erfahrungen vom Bloggen mit Tags und Ontologien (2008) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Der Begriff "Semantic Weblog" bezeichnet die Idee, zwei Konzepte - nämlich Bloggen und Semantic Web - zusammenzuführen. Ausgangspunkt ist dabei die Tatsache, dass Blogs, die länger bestehen, Wissen über bestimmte Domänen ansammeln. Dieses Wissen wird in einem ersten Schritt durch Volltextanalyse und in einem zweien Schritt durch Kategorie- und Tagging-Mechanismen erschlossen und kann durch weitere Schritte zu einfachen Ontologien ausgebaut werden. Dieser Beitrag gliedert sich in mehrere Teile. Zunächst wird das Konzept und seine ersten Implementierungen sowie mögliche Vernetzung von mehreren Semantic Weblogs vorgestellt. Dann wird ein Einblick in die Erfahrungen aus der Semantic Weblog-Praxis gegeben. Abgeschlossen wird der Artikel durch einen Ausblick.

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