Social bookmarking services have recently gained popularity among Web users. Whereas numerous studies provide a historical account of tagging systems, the authors use their analysis of a domain-specific social bookmarking service called CiteULike to reflect on two metrics for evaluating tagging behavior: tag growth and tag reuse. They examine the relationship between these two metrics and articulate design implications for enhancing social bookmarking services. The authors also briefly reflect on their own work on developing a social bookmarking service for CiteSeer, an online scholarly digital library for computer science.
Description
Social Bookmarking for Scholarly Digital Libraries
%0 Journal Article
%1 1304546
%A Farooq, Umer
%A Song, Yang
%A Carroll, John M.
%A Giles, C. Lee
%C Piscataway, NJ, USA
%D 2007
%I IEEE Educational Activities Department
%J IEEE Internet Computing
%K folksonomy ieee iim_socsoft imported library not_available
%N 6
%P 29--35
%R http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MIC.2007.135
%T Social Bookmarking for Scholarly Digital Libraries
%U http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1304546&coll=Portal&dl=GUIDE&CFID=46454031&CFTOKEN=27530397
%V 11
%X Social bookmarking services have recently gained popularity among Web users. Whereas numerous studies provide a historical account of tagging systems, the authors use their analysis of a domain-specific social bookmarking service called CiteULike to reflect on two metrics for evaluating tagging behavior: tag growth and tag reuse. They examine the relationship between these two metrics and articulate design implications for enhancing social bookmarking services. The authors also briefly reflect on their own work on developing a social bookmarking service for CiteSeer, an online scholarly digital library for computer science.
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abstract = {Social bookmarking services have recently gained popularity among Web users. Whereas numerous studies provide a historical account of tagging systems, the authors use their analysis of a domain-specific social bookmarking service called CiteULike to reflect on two metrics for evaluating tagging behavior: tag growth and tag reuse. They examine the relationship between these two metrics and articulate design implications for enhancing social bookmarking services. The authors also briefly reflect on their own work on developing a social bookmarking service for CiteSeer, an online scholarly digital library for computer science.},
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address = {Piscataway, NJ, USA},
author = {Farooq, Umer and Song, Yang and Carroll, John M. and Giles, C. Lee},
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journal = {IEEE Internet Computing},
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number = 6,
pages = {29--35},
publisher = {IEEE Educational Activities Department},
timestamp = {2008-01-24T16:18:21.000+0100},
title = {Social Bookmarking for Scholarly Digital Libraries},
url = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1304546&coll=Portal&dl=GUIDE&CFID=46454031&CFTOKEN=27530397},
volume = 11,
year = 2007
}