Even More Tagging Articles
I received some useful responses to my request for tagging articles and blog posts. Thanks to those who responded. I am not going to comment on these just yet but offer them as a resource for others as I found all the ones listed below to be useful. New favorites are welcomed.
I am still getting responses to the first request so look back in those comments to see if there is more stuff. Also, when I looked, the wikipedia article on social bookmarking is more useful that the one on tagging.
From Patrick Cormier, Information Management Now:
Tidying up Tags?" by Marieke Guy and Emma Tonkin
The Evolution of Social Tagging - InfoSpaces, a blog by Emanuele Quintarelli
Folksonomies: a Web 2.0 lesson learned, InfoSpaces, a blog by Emanuele Quintarelli
Folksonomies 2.0 - The Chaotic Order - InfoSpaces, a blog by Emanuele Quintarelli
The Several Habits of Wildly Successful del.icio.us Users - Slackermanager
Best Web 2.0 Explanatins Dion Hitchcliffe (okay not exactly on topic but good anyway)
From Amanda Watlington, Blogs and Feeds:
Where Tagging Works- Search Engine Lowdown – Chris Sherman
enterprise tagging
Tagging Not Likely The Killer Solution For Search – Search Engineowdown – Danny Sullivan
From Niall Cook, Cognez
The case for enterprise bookmarking - From Niall Cook, Cognez
Making libraries more delicious: Social bookmarking in the enterprise – URLgreyhot
From Scale/Free: List of tools for the internal blogosphere
From Jack Vinson - A social and cognitive analysis of tagging - Rashmi Shinha (I wrote about this great post before)









Biii, there is intersting article about
Social bookmarking in the enterprise at
http://tagsonomy.com/index.php/social-bookmarking-in-the-enterprise/
with a reference to MITRE implementation enterprise bookmarking system within the firewall.
Also interestiong confernce to be held soon is
WWW 2006, Edinburgh
Collaborative Web Tagging Workshop
http://www.rawsugar.com/www2006/taggingworkshopschedule.html
wherw a lot of folks get together to disucss "Taggin, tagging and more tagging"
Posted by: Tomoaki Sawada | May 17, 2006 at 02:52 AM