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“To confer, converse, and otherwise hobnob with my brother wizards”: SLIC, SLAINTE and Web 2.0 Celia Jenkins & Gillian Hanlon, SLIC

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Page 1: “To confer, converse, and otherwise hobnob with my brother wizards”: SLIC, SLAINTE and Web 2.0 Celia Jenkins & Gillian Hanlon, SLIC

“To confer, converse, and otherwise hobnob with my brother wizards”: SLIC,

SLAINTE and Web 2.0

Celia Jenkins & Gillian Hanlon, SLIC

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Why Web 2.0?

• Improving SLAINTE. Focusing on needs of community.

- Different ways of delivering content

- Encourages communication, participation & collaboration

- Enhances our resources

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Tagging: Key features

• User generated keywords

• No controlled vocabulary

• Non-hierarchical

• Folksonomy

• No limit to number of tags

• Supporting fields

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The great tagging debate: part I

• Enables “pseudo-faceted classification” (Speller, 2007)

• Creates a bottom-up consensus view (Shirky, 2005)

• Adaptable to changing vocabularies (Mathes, 2004)

• Facilitates serendipitous browsing (Mathes, 2004)

• Combination approach (Pattern, 2007)

• Evidence of tag consensus being reached (Golder & Huberman, 2005)

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The great tagging debate: part II

• Synonyms and homonyms(Mathes, 2004)

• Ambiguity of uncontrolled vocabulary(Mathes, 2004)

• Specificity and the level of expertise(Golder & Huberman, 2005)

• Longevity of tags (Smith, 2005)

• Spaces and multiple words(Mathes, 2004)

• Personal versus social (Mathes, 2004)

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Tag chaos

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The source

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Tagging: flickr libraries group

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Tagging: Library of Congress approach

• Flickr pilot commenced Jun 2007 – live Jan 2008

• Two LoC photo collections added

• Dublin Core records included

• Tags applied by users – except “Library of Congress” tag

• LoC flickr record

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A delicate balance

• Scalability - high cost of applying LoC approach

• Cognitive issues - unlikely that users will tag to standards

• Perception shift – not tagging versus cataloguing

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Scottish libraries tag guidelines

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The finished product: flickr

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The finished product: delicious

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Future developments

• Continuous development of tagging guidelines

• Building on existing content

• Work in progress: pod/webcasting, Facebook, live chat and surveys

• Overcoming legal barriers

• Integration with SLAINTE

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Contact details

• References on del.icio.us

• Presentation on slideshare

• All available through pageflakes:

http://www.pageflakes.com/scottishlibraries

• email:

Celia Jenkins [email protected]

Gillian Hanlon [email protected]