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  1. Added Jun 22, 2007 by aseldow and 1 other
    This piece is based on two talks Clay Shirky gave in the spring of 2005 -- one at the O'Reilly ETech conference in March, entitled "Ontology Is Overrated", and one at the IMCExpo in April entitled "Folksonomies
  2. Added May 31, 2007 by aseldow
    Academically speaking, semantic search ought to be a system which understands both the user's query and the Web text using cognitive algorithms similar to that of the human brain, then brings results that are dead on target (right context) at first glance (not requiring to open the Web page for further investigation.) There are several ideas on how to build such a system.
  3. Added Mar 29, 2007 by clillvik and 2 others
    C&RL News, February 2007 Vol. 68, No. 2: Suppose you are starting to research a current topic—wikis in the library or new developments in electronic resources management, perhaps. You have some current books on the subject and have printed a few articles off the library databases. But much of the most current information is on the Internet, in blogs and news articles, or maybe on the sites of libr
  4. Added Nov 10, 2006 by aseldow
    Subtitle: Exploring Collaborative Annotation to Encourage Interaction with Museum Collections
  5. Added Nov 10, 2006 by aseldow
    This is a pdf document that lists the research quesitons for the www.steve.museum collaborative social tagging project. The project seeks to understand social tagging of art for the "population" of museum goers.
  6. Added Sep 13, 2006 by aseldow and 7 others
    This is a short, easy-to-read article about the concept behind TeacherShare--social bookmarking. It's a great place to start if you're considering using TeacherShare as part of your course!
  7. Added Jun 06, 2006 by aseldow and 1 other
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