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Group: Semantic-Social-Networks - with tag tagging [9 articles]

Recent papers posted by members of the Semantic-Social-Networks group with tag tagging
  • Usage patterns of collaborative tagging systems
    J. Inf. Sci., Vol. 32, No. 2. (April 2006), pp. 198-208.
    by Scott A Golder, Bernardo A Huberman
  • Tracking User Attention in Collaborative Tagging Communities
    (7 May 2007)
    by Elizeu Santos-Neto, Matei Ripeanu, Adriana Iamnitchi
  • Social Networks and Social Information Filtering on Digg
    (7 Dec 2006)
    by Kristina Lerman
  • Quantifying social group evolution
    Nature, Vol. 446, No. 7136. (5 April 2007), pp. 664-667.
    by Gergely Palla, Albert-Laszlo Barabasi, Tamas Vicsek
  • Knowledge sharing in knowledge communities
    Communities and technologies (2003), pp. 119-141.
    by Bart van den Hooff, Wim Elving, Jan M Meeuwsen, Claudette Dumoulin
  • Collaborative tagging as a tripartite network
    (29 Dec 2005)
  • Social Bookmarks, list and ressource
    3spots: ALL Social that CAN bookmark (December 2005)
    by Yuli A 3spots
  • Groups in Social Software: Utilizing Tagging to Integrate Individual Contexts for Social Navigation
    (16 August 2005)
    by Kai Bielenberg, Marc Zacher
    edited by Thesis, Submitted, In, Of, 16
  • Social bookmarking in the enterprise
    Queue, Vol. 3, No. 9. (November 2005), pp. 28-35.
    by David Millen, Jonathan Feinberg, Bernard Kerr
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