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  • P-ISSN1013-0799
  • E-ISSN2586-2073
  • KCI

A Study on the Application of LibraryThing Folksonomy Tags through the Analysis of Elements related with Work

Journal of the Korean Society for Information Management / Journal of the Korean Society for Information Management, (P)1013-0799; (E)2586-2073
2010, v.27 no.1, pp.41-60
https://doi.org/10.3743/KOSIM.2010.27.1.041


Abstract

This study aims to analyze the properties of the tags used in the fiction genre, the structural aspect of the patterns and the contents of the tags by utilizing LibraryThing, where the tags are assigned in work units of FRBR. A comparative analysis was conducted in terms of the level of association between the descriptive terms in bibliography and LCSH terms. The study also examined the sources of the tags not included in the bibliographic descriptions or LCSHs, what aspects of work they represented, and the terms used as tags in relation to the work. By restricting the study to a single genre, a number of tags that reflected the characteristics of fiction (three elements of the fiction which are theme, plot, style and three elements of the fiction composition which are character, event, setting) were extracted. This study finds out the role of the tag making up the taxonomy and proposes a new direction for the tagging system by demonstrating the possibility of using tags as facets in information organization and retrieval.

keywords
folksonomy, tag, tagger, social classification, social indexing, social tagging, social networking, social cataloging, LibraryThing, LibraryThing for Libraries, LTFL, 폭소노미, 태그, 집단지성, 사회적 분류, 사회적 네트워킹, 소설 검색, 정보 조직, folksonomy, tag, tagger, social classification, social indexing, social tagging, social networking, social cataloging, LibraryThing, LibraryThing for Libraries, LTFL

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