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Tcnjml's Bookmarks on Delicious. Absolutely Delicious Tools Collection. [Regularly Updated] Looking for the best delicious tools, mashups, hacks and services on the web. Delicious is a popular social bookmarks manager that lets you create and share your personal collection of links and categorize them with keyword tags. You can start by viewing the most popular bookmarks. Get started quickly by this Beginner’s Guide and learn about more quick ways of posting your bookmarks. Official delicious tools Tagometer Badge – easily display both tags and number of saves on your siteDelicious API – create your own del.icio.us tools.Delicious Blog – posts official updates about the service.Network Badges – allow you to display details about your del.icio.us network as part of your website.Del.icio.us Firefox Extension – Integrates del.icio.us into Firefox.Play Tagger – easily play mp3 files directly on your website or blog by simply including a tiny javascript.Buttons for Internet Explorer – Integrate del.icio.us right into Internet Explorer.

Share This Article: BCLA2008_ItsDelicious.pdf (Objet application/pdf) Marshall Kirkpatrick " 13 Reasons to Use Tags. Beth Kanter has aggregated a number of interesting discussions regarding the value of blogging and tagging in the non-profit world. I’d like to throw in my 2 cents by making two lists that summarize, as I know them, the primary reasons you’d want to use two different kinds of tagging. Putting Tags in Your Blog Posts (“Technorati Tags”) 1. So I can find your post when I’m doing research on the subject you are writing about. Every blog post you make is an artifact available for our collective intelligence to utilize – adding some quality metadata to it is a social responsibility. 2. 3. 4. 5. Update: Call this #14, but Jonny Baker points out the following.

Top reasons to tag items online with del.icio.us or another social bookmarking tool. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. You’ll be in a better position to use this next system if you learn to use the best system available today, del.icio.us. At least it wasn’t another top 10 list! Del.icio.us Complete :: Firefox Add-ons. On peut tagguer une page de Del.icio.us. #12 - Tagging is Del.icio.us. This week we’ll be looking more closely at web 2.0 applications that take serious advantage of tagging (we've already looked at one - Flickr). Tagging, remember, allows you to associate keywords with online content - webpages, pictures, posts, etc. It is considered a folksonomy, AKA an unstructured categorization scheme. Categorization scheme? As a library employee you know a thing or two about these – we use the largest categorization scheme on the planet, Library of Congress subject headings.

Library of Congress, though, is much more formalized and is considered a taxonomy. This week we’ll look at still more innovative applications that take great advantage of tagging – Del.icio.us, Technorati, and Library Thing. But before we get too deep in, though, let’s hear from a cataloger. Click the Play button aboveto hear this week's Podcast (3:18) Del.icio.us The specific focus of today's lesson is Del.icio.us. How is that social? Give us twelve minutes. Next up: Technorati… SKOS, l'avenir de la folksonomie ? Pages tagged with "ili2006wiki" on del.icio.us. Delicious, indeed. Wanabo. StumbleUpon. Folksonomies: A User-Driven Approach to Organizing Content. Thanks to Patric Conrad for providing a Belorussian translation of this article.

Many of the design teams we talk to face the same major issue: how to organize the information on their sites. From creating navigation schemes to developing site hierarchies to refining checkout sequences, it’s highly important for design teams to organize information effectively for their users. Information architects frequently must deal with the problem of managing more and more information. Rarely can they remove information from a site; in most cases, it’s add, add, add. Design teams must make room for this new content in some way, either by incorporating it into the current organizational scheme or by altering the information architecture to allow for it. The Frustration with Taxonomies One of the most common strategies for organizing content is to place it in a taxonomy. Although taxonomies are common, it can be difficult for design teams to implement them. Folksonomies: A New Approach. PennTags / help /what_is_penntags. What is PennTags?

PennTags is a social bookmarking tool for locating, organizing, and sharing your favorite online resources. Members of the Penn Community can collect and maintain URLs, links to journal articles, and records in Franklin, our online catalog and VCat, our online video catalog. Once these resources are compiled, you can organize them by assigning tags (free-text keywords) and/or by grouping them into projects, according to your specific preferences. PennTags can also be used collaboratively, because it acts as a repository of the varied interests and academic pursuits of the Penn community, and can help you find topics and users related to your own favorite online resources. PennTags was developed by librarians at the University of Pennsylvania.

We welcome your feedback! Please contact us at penntags@pobox.upenn.edu. How is PennTags different from my bookmarks? Think of PennTags as an enhanced version of your bookmarks but with the following differences: Del.icio.us direc.tor: Delivering A High-Performance AJAX Web Service Broker :: Johnvey. June 20, 2005 What is it? Del.icio.us direc.tor is a prototype for an alternative web-based rich UI for del.icio.us. It leverages the XML and XSL services of modern browsers to deliver a responsive interface for managing user accounts with a large number of records.

The main features are: In-browser handling of del.icio.us bookmarks (tested up to 12,000 records) Find-as-you-type searching of all your bookmarks, with basic search operators Sort by description, tags, or timestamp Ad-hoc tag browser How do I use it? Because of the restrictions on the browser, you'll need to load this using a Javascript bookmarklet.

Create a bookmarklet by bookmarking the following link: Go to api.del.icio.us Launch the bookmark you just created while you are still on the del.icio.us page Login to del.icio.us, if prompted(Try the static demo if you don't have a del.icio.us account.) NOTE: This only works on Firefox and Internet Explorer. Supported operators direc.tor supports the following operators: Techcrunch writes about Otavo at Otavo, pioneering the intentional web revolution. Gada.be. Del.icio.us Mode d'emploi 2. Freemind. Del.icio.us A to Z. DiggLicious.com - a cool blend of digg.com and del.icio.us. Bibl.icio.us. TagCloud - Home.