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_94 _aSmith, Gene |
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245 | _aTagging: People-Powered Metadata for the Social Web | ||
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_aBerkeley, CA, _bNew Riders, _c2008 |
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300 | _a207 Seiten | ||
520 | _aTagging is fast becoming one of the primary ways people organize and manage digital information. Tagging complements traditional organizational tools like folders and search on users desktops as well as on the web. These developments mean that tagging has broad implications for information management, information architecture and interface design. And its reach extends beyond these technical domains to our culture at large. We can imagine, for example, the scrapbookers of the future curating their digital photos, emails, ticket stubs and other mementos with tags. This book explains the value of tagging, explores why people tag, how tagging works and when it can be used to improve the user experience. It exposes tagging's superficial simplicity to reveal interesting issues related to usability, information architecture, online community and collective intelligence. | ||
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_adigital information _95423 |
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_ainformation management _95424 |
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_asocial bookmarking _95425 |
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_ametadata _95426 |
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_aclassifaction systems _95427 |
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_uhttps://www.oreilly.com/library/view/tagging-people-powered-metadata/9780321550149/ _yPublisher's website |
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