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Title: I'm In Ur Bookmarks, Stealin' Ur Tags!: Closed Communities and Their Influence On Consistent Vocabularies In User Developed Folksonomies
Authors: Agatha Donkar
Keyword: Cataloging -- Electronic Data Archives
Keyword: Standardization of bibliographic records -- Metadata
Keyword: Standardization of bibliographic records -- Internet -- Cataloging
Keyword: Information systems -- Cataloging
Keyword: Bookmarks (Internet) -- Tagging (Internet)
Issue Date: 10-Apr-2007
Publisher: School of Information and Library Science
Abstract: Metadata technology allowing users to create and modify their own personal descriptive metadata for World Wide Web pages has also given rise to similarly-interested communities of web users registered at sites such as Delicious, who are refining their own content vocabularies. This research examined these vocabularies to determine if trends, patterns and unspoken vocabulary policy exists amongst the users. This study extracted data from Delicious' URL history pages and analyzed the data via content analysis. The research found that vocabulary consistency exists within the community, despite individually and independently generated data. The analysis was based specifically ontype and content descriptor identifiers for the Stargate: Atlantis fandom, which is a community of fans of the Sci Fi television show.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1901/389
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