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Folksonomies as Subject Access: A Survey of Tagging in Library Onli... Oe Abes Mai2008. MIOP : nos nouvelles pages (portail + OPAC Koha) Posted on 4 mars 2010 by Bambou D’une pierre 2 coups ! Les nouvelles pages d’accueil du portail (Typo3) et de l’OPAC (Koha V3) de la MIOP ont été simultanément mises en service cette semaine.

Côté portail, le propos était notamment de gagner en visibilité et en attractivité. Les différents types de contenus (nouveautés, conseils, sélections du web, tops5, dossiers…) et de services (compte adhérent, ateliers web, rendez-vous culturels…) sont en effet plus directement accessibles et les éléments dynamiques (diaporama, menu défilant) et graphiques (visuels des documents et dossiers) mieux intégrés dans l’architecture globale de la page, toujours inspirée de "l’esprit blog" (= primat du contenu et structure informationnelle en colonnes et modules).

Enc.jpg (Image JPEG, 1348x409 pixels) - Redimensionnée (93%) Tagging for libraries.pdf (Objet application/pdf) Tagging for Libraries: A Review of the Effectiveness of Tagging Systems for Library Catalogs - Journal of Library Metadata - Volume 13. PennTags / Using Social Bookmarks in an Academic Setting - PennTags Favorite posts. Folksonomies and Social-Tagging | The Idaho Librarian. Folksonomies were recognized around the beginning of the 21st century as new internet phenomena in which users, not professionals, added their own keywords (tags) to information objects.

These tags could then be used by anyone to sort and share items. Folksonomy, a portmanteau of folk and taxonomy (Vander Wal, 2007), became the word most commonly used to refer to this system of tagging, though ethnoclassification, social classification, and distributed classification persist as commonly used synonyms. As Park notes in her article A Conceptual Framework to Study Folksonomic Interaction, many of the terms in this field are used interchangeably, such as tagging system and folksonomy (Park, 2011, p. 516). However, there are key distinctions between terms. Tagging is the actual process of creating one or more keyword labels (tags) and associating them with a digital information object, such as a website, picture, video, or even a library catalog record. The future of folksonomies Resources. Constellation.jpg (Image JPEG, 820x478 pixels) Résultat de la recherche - Résultat de la recherche. La-bibliothèque Saint-Herblain. Visite guidée de l'Outil de découverte. Couverturefonctionnelledesprogicielsmetier2013.pdf (Objet application/pdf)