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Emily O

SocialFishing...: Tagging As a Community Building Tool - 0 views

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    Tagging As a Community Building Tool I'm just finished an awesome book called Tagging: People-Powered MetaData for the Social Web by Gene Smith. It sounds like a dry subject, but tagging is really super cool and ha massive implications for the design, building and nurturing of online communities and I thought I'd jot down some notes I took straight out of the book so you can see why. ************************************* How tagging works: 1) Tags are multiple ways of finding something 2) Tags are a way to browse 3) Tags are part of a community pool - act as a bridge between personal and community knowledge 4) Tags connect objects to other objects 5) Tags are hooks used to pull information together from other website that use tags, like Technorait, Flickr, Delicious. Tags by themselves are like a filing system without files - needs USERS and RESOURCES to be useful. Tags can be created from three perspectives: - Information Architecture (organizational content) - Social Software - to facilitate group interaction - Personal Information Management (PIM) - organizing stuff for an individual's use. There can be friction between these. Tagging is related to the re-emergence of oral culture online. (Alex Wright) Tagging is NOT like folders, where you move something from one place (inbox) to another (folder) - tags allow things to live is several places at once. Tagging is SOCIAL = personal + collaborative at the same time. Tags show minority viewpoints as well as consensus. (Tag Clouds are a visualization of this). Value Centered Design = value comes from balancing the goals of the people who create the system (RETURN ON INVESTMENT) with those of the people who use the system (RETURN ON EXPERIENCE). Motivations for users to tag (ROE): - ease of use - to manage personal info - sharing and collaborating (---> communities of interest) - fun - self-expression Business benefits (ROI): - to facilitate collaboration - to obtain descriptive metadata - to enhance fin
Emily O

S.O.S. for Information Literacy - 0 views

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    Tools for teaching info literacy skills
Emily O

Waymarking - A scavenger hunt for unique and interesting locations in the world - 0 views

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    Waymarking.com provides tools for you to catalog, mark­ and visit interesting and useful locations around the world.
Emily O

Purpose for this Diigo group and suggestions for use - 7 views

This Diigo group is for fellow SLISers preparing for or enrolled in the culminating project for the Masters in Library and Information Science at San Jose State University, known as LIBR 289, the e...

introduction orientation invitation

started by Emily O on 14 Jul 09 no follow-up yet
Emily O

Thinkature - Real-time collaboration for the web - 0 views

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    A way to organize one's thoughts and writing
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    Might come in handy when planning an essay or a battleplan for all the comps
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