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Mike Henderson

Flickr: The Commons - 0 views

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    An interesting project to put the collective catagorizing power of the social web to work on information management.
Mike Henderson

YouTube - Keeping Quiet Can Keep You Out of the Game - 0 views

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    text comments are tuned off
Mike Henderson

Secretary Mike Leavitt's Blog: Comment Policy - 0 views

  • The purpose of this blog is to discuss the future of health and human services in America. We encourage your comments; your ideas and concerns are important to ensure that a broad range of Americans are active and informed participants in the discussion.
  • We will not post comments that contain vulgar language; personal attacks of any kind; or offensive terms that target specific ethnic or racial groups.
  • We will not post comments that are spam, are clearly off topic or that promote services or products. Comments that make unsupported accusations will also not be posted.
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  • We encourage your participation in our discussion and look forward to an active exchange of ideas.
Mike Henderson

Library of Congress Photos on Flickr - FAQ (Prints and Photographs Reading Room, Librar... - 0 views

  • To gain a better understanding of how social tagging and community input could benefit both the Library and users of the collections
  • To gain experience participating in Web communities that are interested in the kinds of materials in the Library’s collections.
  • We placed only one tag ("Library of Congress") and two machine tags on each photo when we loaded them. Any other tags you see were added by the community; we are generally not controlling the content of Flickr tags, notes and comments, but we reserve the right to remove added content for any reason.
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  • please contribute your own tags, comments, and identifying information.
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      I hope they don't ever take it OFF flickr. I think the really interesting thing here is the idea of creating a permement, open, free online compendium to history.
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    Interesting use of "social tagging" as a method to manage and categorize historical data.
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