I was really interested on this topic, so I decided to reblog this list that I found here.
- Tom Coates: Two cultures of fauxonomies collide…
- Ian Davis: Why Tagging is Expensive
- Scott Golder & Bernardo Huberman: The Structure of Collaborative Tagging Systems
- Liz Lawley: Social Consequences of Social Tagging
- Peter Merholtz: Clay Shirky’s Viewpoints are Overrated
- Adam Mathes: Folksonomies – Cooperative Classification and Communication Through Shared Metadata
- Nicolaus Mote: The New School of Ontologies
- Clay Shirky: Ontology is Overrated: Categories, Links, and Tags
- Rashmi Sinha: A cognitive analysis of tagging (or how the lower cognitive cost of tagging makes it popular)
- Thomas Van Der Wal: Explaining and Showing Broad and Narrow Folksonomies
- Adam Weinroth: Tag Team
- Michael Wexler: I hate tags, I still hate tagging, I continue to despise tagging
- Mimi Yen: Hierarchy Versus Facets Versus Tags
- Jon Udell’:Language Evolution in del.icio.us
- Brian Del Vecchio:http://drupal.hybernaut.com/bdv/tag-aware-rss-reader.html
- Dorothea:http://cavlec.yarinareth.net/archives/2005/01/16/folksonomies-and-classification/
- Jon Udell on tags (this is one of the earliest mentions of tags as we know them now) http://www.infoworld.com/article/04/08/20/34OPstrategic_1.html
- Mimi Yin: http://wiki.osafoundation.org/bin/view/Journal/HierarchyVersusFacetsVersusTags
- Pietro Speroni: On Tag Clouds, Metric, Tag Sets and Power Laws.
- You’re It!: Dynamic Growth of Tag Clouds
- Master Thesis Groups in Social Software: Utilizing Tagging to Integrate Individual Contexts for Social Navigation
Tags: tagging