Seems that not a day goes by without one of my projects discussing tags. As a result, I’ve been keeping with up with the broader conversation about tagging. Here’s what I've heard discussed recently:
Beyond Folksonomies: Knitting Tag Clouds for Grandma
- Podcast of the complete discussion
- Notes from Christian Crumlish
- Notes from Scot Hacker
- Notes from Chat Clussman
- Notes from Tony Walsh
- Squidoo page for the panel
- Podcast with David Swedlow, who hosted the panel
Tagging 2.0
- Tagging: From Personal to Social slides (PPT) from Rasmi Sinha
- The Six Dirty Secrets of Tagging slides (PDF) from Prentiss Riddle
- Notes from Christian Crumlish
- Notes from Tom Markiewicz
- Notes from Scot Hacker
The Life of Tags
Tags and facets, tags and languages: a case study.
- Slides (PPT) by Peter Van Dijck
- How to combine tags with facets by Peter Van Dijck
Tagging and Beyond
The Complex Implications of Tagging for Information Architecture
- Slides (PPT) from D. Grant Campbell
- Notes from Andrew Gianni
Sorting in an age of tagging
- Slides (PPT) from Rashmi Sinha
- Notes from Christian Crumlish
The strict faceted classification model
- Paper (PDF) by Travis Wilson
Exploring the context of user, creator and intermediate tagging
- Paper (PDF) from Margaret E. Kipp