Folksonomy

Folksonomy is a classification system in which end users apply public tags to online items, typically to make those items easier for themselves or others to find later. Over time, this can give rise to a classification system based on those tags and how often they are applied or searched for, in contrast to a taxonomic classification designed by the owners of the content and specified when it is published. This practice is also known as collaborative tagging, social classification, social indexing, and social tagging. Folksonomy was originally "the result of personal free tagging of information [...] for one's own retrieval", but online sharing and interaction expanded it into collaborative forms. Social tagging is the application of tags in an open online environment where the tags of oth

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enFolksonomy is a classification system in which end users apply public tags to online items, typically to make those items easier for themselves or others to find later. Over time, this can give rise to a classification system based on those tags and how often they are applied or searched for, in contrast to a taxonomic classification designed by the owners of the content and specified when it is published. This practice is also known as collaborative tagging, social classification, social indexing, and social tagging. Folksonomy was originally "the result of personal free tagging of information [...] for one's own retrieval", but online sharing and interaction expanded it into collaborative forms. Social tagging is the application of tags in an open online environment where the tags of oth
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enFolksonomy is a classification system in which end users apply public tags to online items, typically to make those items easier for themselves or others to find later. Over time, this can give rise to a classification system based on those tags and how often they are applied or searched for, in contrast to a taxonomic classification designed by the owners of the content and specified when it is published. This practice is also known as collaborative tagging, social classification, social indexing, and social tagging. Folksonomy was originally "the result of personal free tagging of information [...] for one's own retrieval", but online sharing and interaction expanded it into collaborative forms. Social tagging is the application of tags in an open online environment where the tags of other users are available to others. Collaborative tagging (also known as group tagging) is tagging performed by a group of users. This type of folksonomy is commonly used in cooperative and collaborative projects such as research, content repositories, and social bookmarking. The term was coined by Thomas Vander Wal in 2004 as a portmanteau of folk and taxonomy. Folksonomies became popular as part of social software applications such as social bookmarking and photograph annotation that enable users to collectively classify and find information via shared tags. Some websites include tag clouds as a way to visualize tags in a folksonomy. Folksonomies can be used for K–12 education, business, and higher education. More specifically, folksonomies may be implemented for social bookmarking, teacher resource repositories, e-learning systems, collaborative learning, collaborative research, professional development and teaching. Wikipedia is also a prime example of folksonomy.
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Acronym
Annotea
Automatic image annotation
BibSonomy
Blogosphere
Categorization
Category:Collective intelligence
Category:Crowdsourcing
Category:Folksonomy
Category:Information architecture
Category:Knowledge representation
Category:Metadata
Category:Semantic Web
Category:Social bookmarking
Category:Sociology of knowledge
Category:Taxonomy
Category:Web 2.0 neologisms
Classification system
Collective intelligence
Compound (linguistics)
Content (media)
Content repository
Controlled vocabulary
Delicious (website)
Diigo
End users
Enterprise bookmarking
Faceted classification
Flickr
Folkloristics
Folk taxonomy
Grammatical conjugation
Grammatical number
Hashtag
Hierarchical clustering
Homonym
Information Services & Use
Instagram
Internet
K–12
Knowledge acquisition
Library catalog
Mendeley
Models of collaborative tagging
Ontology (information science)
Pinterest
Portmanteau
Semantic annotation
Semantic similarity
Social bookmarking
Social software
Spelling
Steam (service)
StumbleUpon
Synonym
Tag (metadata)
Tag cloud
Taxonomy (general)
Thesaurus
Thomas Vander Wal
Tumblr
Twitter
Volk (German word)
Weak ontology
Wiki
Wired News
WordPress
World Wide Web Consortium
SameAs
4aqPe
Folcsonomia
Folcsonomía
Folksonomi
Folksonomi
Folksonomi
Folksonomi
Folksonomi
Folksonomia
Folksonomia
Folksonomia
Folksonomia
Folksonomia
Folksonomie
Folksonomie
Folksonomie
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Фолксономия
Фолксономия
Фолксономија
Фолксономија
Фолксономія
Ժողովրդակարգում
פולקסונומיה
رده‌بندی مردمی
فولكسونومي
โฟล์กโซโนมี
フォークソノミー
分众分类法
포크소노미
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Category:Collective intelligence
Category:Crowdsourcing
Category:Folksonomy
Category:Information architecture
Category:Knowledge representation
Category:Metadata
Category:Semantic Web
Category:Social bookmarking
Category:Sociology of knowledge
Category:Taxonomy
Category:Web 2.0 neologisms
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