Essays about: "folksonomy"

Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 essays containing the word folksonomy.

  1. 1. Lost & Found Videothek Non-Ubiquitous Video Library for Serendipitous Retrieval of Movies. A Design Exploration for the Introduction of Folksonomy in the Physical Space

    University essay from Malmö högskola/Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS)

    Author : Bianca Di Giovanni; [2017]
    Keywords : serendipity; movies; seeking behavior; chance encounters; beacon; interactive information retrieval; video library; knowledge environment; social innovation; sustainable technology;

    Abstract : Lost&Found Videothek is the concept for an interactive video library thought for users engaged in an exploratory research mode, in which content is organized according to a collaborative, subjective and implicit indexing system for the enhancement of serendipity. This idea was the result of a design-based research with a user-centered approach in the field of information retrieval. READ MORE

  2. 2. Identifying Single and Stacked News Triangles in Online News Articles - an Analysis of 31 Danish Online News Articles Annotated by 68 Journalists

    University essay from Malmö högskola/Fakulteten för teknik och samhälle (TS)

    Author : Miklas Njor; [2015]
    Keywords : Online News; Keyword popularity; Keyword frequency; Folksonomy; Named Entity;

    Abstract : While news articles for print use one News Triangle, where important information is at the top of the article, online news articles are supposed to use a series of Stacked News Triangles, due to online readers text- skimming habits[1]. To identify Stacked News Triangles presence, we analyse how 68 Danish journalists annotate 31 articles. READ MORE

  3. 3. The state of research on folksonomies in the field of Library and Information Science : a Systematic Literature Review

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Avdelningen för ABM, digitala kulturer samt förlags- och bokmarknadskunskap

    Author : Oskar Hansson; [2014]
    Keywords : Folksonomy; Social tagging; Social bookmarking; Systematic Literature Review; Library and Information Science; Knowledge organisation; Knowledge organisation systems; Classification; Categorisation; ALM; Cultural Sciences;

    Abstract : Purpose – The purpose of this thesis is to provide an overview of all relevant peer-reviewed articles on folksonomies, social tagging and social bookmarking as knowledge organisation systems within the field of Library and Information Science by reviewing the current state of research on these systems of managing knowledge. Method – I use the systematic literature review method in order to systematically and transparently review and synthesise data extracted from 39 articles found through the discovery system LUBsearch in order to find out which, and to which degree different methods, theories and systems are represented, which subfields can be distinguished, how present research within these subfields is and which larger conclusions can be drawn from research conducted between 2003-2013 on folksonomies. READ MORE

  4. 4. Magellan on Foursquare

    University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Sektionen för planering och mediedesign

    Author : Marco De Martini; [2011]
    Keywords : Web 2.0; User-generated Content; Remediation; Folksonomy; Foursquare; Google Maps; Cartography; Geotagging; Rhizome; Identity; Performance; Surveillance;

    Abstract : The paper explores the rise of digital cartography and subsequently location-based services, using Foursquare as case study. In fact, the rise of smartphones and wireless technologies have made Internet ubiquitous and online services accessible from anywhere. READ MORE

  5. 5. Component Repository Browser

    University essay from Akademin för innovation, design och teknik

    Author : Muhammad Rafique Danish; Sajjad Ali Khan; [2010]
    Keywords : Component-based software engineering; component-based development; ProCom; PROGRESS-IDE; Component Search; Component Retrieval;

    Abstract : The main goal of this thesis is to investigate efficient searching mechanisms for searching and retrieving software components across different remote repositories and implement a supporting prototype called “Component Repository Browser” using the plug-in based Eclipse technology for PROGRESS-IDE. The prototype enables users to search the ProCom components and to import the desired components from a remote repository server over different protocols such as HTTP, HTTPS, and/or SVN. READ MORE