The Dynamics of Collaborative Tagging: An Analysis of Tag Vocabulary Application in Knowledge Representation, Discovery and Retrieval
Joyline Makani () and
Louise Spiteri
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Joyline Makani: Dalhousie University Libraries, Dalhousie University Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Louise Spiteri: Dalhousie University Libraries, Dalhousie University Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Journal of Information & Knowledge Management (JIKM), 2010, vol. 09, issue 02, 93-103
Abstract:
This study investigates the contribution of collaborative tagging to the design of user-driven vocabularies in knowledge management systems (KMS). Three metrics, tag growth, tag reuse, and tag discrimination, were used to examine the evolution of the tagging vocabulary of the knowledge management community of interest in CiteULike over a three-year period. Results indicate a steady decrease in the number of unique tags over the four years, suggesting an increasing stability in the community vocabulary over time and the establishment of domain-specific vocabulary. Members reused each others' tags over time and exhibited increasingly collaborative tagging behaviour. Tag discrimination was high, with 4.11 distinct articles per tag. The stable and discriminatory nature of the community's tags suggests that collaborative tagging may serve as a useful resource for vocabulary choice or maintenance by KMS managers.
Keywords: Knowledge management systems; CiteULike; collaborative tagging; folksonomies; knowledge representation; knowledge discovery; knowledge retrieval (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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