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  1. Added Jun 18, 2007 by aseldow
    Folksonomies and social tagging are an often cited example of Web 2.0, but what are they actually? How does social bookmarking differ from conventional bookmarks and what do folksonomies constitute of?
  2. Added Jun 18, 2007 by aseldow
    Tagging, folksonomy, distributed classification, ethnoclassification—however it is labelled, the concept of users creating and aggregating their own metadata is gaining ground on the internet. This literature review briefly defines the topic at hand, looking at current implementations and summarizing key advantages and disadvantages of distributed classification systems with reference to prominent folksonomy commentators.
  3. Added Dec 05, 2006 by aseldow
    HID Required: Examines the impact of computer-supported social networks in virtual communities, cooperative and telework. Growth of computer networking; Variety of text-based interaction system; Impact of group communication mediated by computer systems; Provisions of specialized and multiplex relationships as social resources; Description of virtual community work groups.
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