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Autor:
Li Yang, Margaret E. I. Kipp
Publikováno v:
Journal of Library Metadata. 22:235-253
Autor:
Hyoungjoo Park, Margaret E. I. Kipp
Publikováno v:
Cataloging & Classification Quarterly. 57:261-277
This exploratory study examined Linked Data (LD) schemas/ontologies and data models proposed or in use by libraries around the world using MAchine Readable Cataloging (MARC) as a basis for comparis...
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology. 57
Motivations and intentions of flickr users in enriching flick records for library of congress photos
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Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology. 68:2364-2379
The purpose of this study is to understand users' motivations and intentions in the use of institutional collections on social tagging sites. Previous social tagging studies have collected social tagging data and analyzed how tagging functions as a t
Publikováno v:
KNOWLEDGE ORGANIZATION. 42:276-283
Autor:
Kun Lu, Margaret E. I. Kipp
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology. 65:483-500
This study investigates the retrieval effectiveness of collaborative tags and author keywords in different environments through controlled experiments. Three test collections were built. The first collection tests the impact of tags on retrieval perf
Publikováno v:
NASKO. 4:213-222
This paper examines genre-related tags through a social bookmarking system CiteULike. Three types of genre-related tags were identified: “is” tag indicating a genre,“for” tag for creating another genre, and “about” tag dealing with a genr
Publikováno v:
KNOWLEDGE ORGANIZATION. 39:309-319
Publikováno v:
ASIST
This paper describes a pilot study examining user-contributed metadata associated with the Library of Congress Flickr project in conjunction with the Library of Congress' more traditional metadata records. We collected all records from the LC Flickr
Autor:
Margaret E. I. Kipp
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Information and Library Science. 35:17-48
This paper examines the context of online indexing from the viewpoint of three different groups: users, authors, and intermediaries. User, author and intermediary keywords were collected from journal articles tagged on CiteULike and analyzed. Descrip