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mor's library [11 articles]

Recent papers added to mor's library.
  • Looking at, looking up or keeping up with people?: motives and use of facebook
    (2008), pp. 1027-1036.
    by Adam N Joinson
  • Metadata Practices for Consumer Photos
    IEEE MultiMedia, Vol. 12, No. 3. (July 2005), pp. 86-92.
    by Jelena Tesic
    posted to photos metadata by mor on 2008-05-30 17:25:37 as **
  • Determining geographic representations for arbitrary concepts at query time
    (2008), pp. 17-24.
    by Andreas Henrich, Volker Lüdecke
    posted to regions locweb geoir by mor on 2008-05-16 21:49:24 as read
  • Why do tagging systems work?
    (2006), pp. 36-39.
    by George W Furnas, Caterina Fake, Luis von Ahn, Joshua Schachter, Scott Golder, Kevin Fox, Marc Davis, Cameron Marlow, Mor Naaman
  • LocalSavvy: aggregating local points of view about news issues
    (2008), pp. 33-40.
    by Jiahui Liu, Larry Birnbaum
    posted to opinion news locweb journalism by mor on 2008-05-16 20:30:04 as read
  • HT06, tagging paper, taxonomy, Flickr, academic article, to read
    (2006), pp. 31-40.
    by Cameron Marlow, Mor Naaman, Danah Boyd, Marc Davis
  • Analysis of geographic queries in a search engine log
    (2008), pp. 49-56.
    by Qingqing Gan, Josh Attenberg, Alexander Markowetz, Torsten Suel
    posted to querylogs locweb geoir by mor on 2008-05-16 19:26:53 as read
  • Why we tag: motivations for annotation in mobile and online media
    (2007), pp. 971-980.
    by Morgan Ames, Mor Naaman
  • Social Browsing on Flickr
    (7 Dec 2006)
    by Kristina Lerman, Laurie Jones
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