Social Bookmarking (Summer)

 

Lecture/Coffee Talk:

 

  Lecture(s)/Demo(s):

  • Social Bookmarking Overview (15:37) | Homework Review (7:05)
  • Via iTunes:
    • Setting up a del.icio.us account (set up buttons)
    • Making a del.icio.us bookmark
    • Create a del.icio.us network
    • Tag Cloud
    • Subscribe to User/Tag
    • AddThis code

 

  Steve Notes:

  • You keep your bookmarks/favorites on your computer?
  • Let's not confuse social bookmarking with tagging...
  • one_word or oneword, organize yourself (get a " taxonomy for your folksonomy ")
  • You can search this stuff and/or Browse forEVER
    • related, synonyms, alt-spellings, etc.
  • Uses:
    • Personal
    • Social Bookmarks for projects (iti class)
    • Don't even think that people have thought of "every" way to use this

 

  Definition(s):

  • Social Bookmarking Defined: a way for internet users to store, classify, share and search Internet bookmarks. (Source: Wikipedia)
  • Tag(ging) - a (relevant) keyword or term associated with or assigned to a piece of information (e.g. a picture, article, or video clip), thus describing the item and enabling keyword-based classification of information. Tags are usually chosen informally and personally by the author/creator or the consumer of the item. (source: Wikipedia)

 

  Lingo:

  •  folksonomy, network/group, tag cloud/tag roll,

 

  Popular Programs/Services:

 

 General Example(s):

 

  Library Example(s):

 

  Resources/Other:

 


Homework/To Do:

 

Reading: 

  • Farkas. Social Bookmarking and Collaborative Filtering, Ch.8
  • Brown & Duguid. Learning-In Theory and Practice, Ch. 5

Watching (Optional but encouraged):

Projects

  • Blog Posts (tag blog posts scils598)
    • Based on the "conclusions" in the Brown & Duguid readings:
      • What are some potential implications for the education system in the US
      • Or, how do we address staff training and development in a library/info organization?
    • Create an account on one of: librarythingshelfari | goodreads | Digg | Reddit | Slashdot
      • (Try a service you aren't already using)
      • Create a 1-2 paragraph (or equivalent) post with a short review/explanation of the service
  • Comment on blog post
    • Read the blog post on librarything/shelfari/goodreads... of the person 3 away from you in each direction (e.g. 7 on 4 and 10)
    • Make a short comment on whether you'd use or not use the service they reviewed based on their review (ok if overlap)
  • Create a del.icio.us  account (xxscils598...)
    • Remember your URL will be del.icio.us/xxscils598...  OR delicious.com/xxscils598...
  • Add some bookmarks
    • Click on the link to "your bookmarks"
    • Click on post and add the url for the class wiki, use "Rutgers SCILS 598" (leave out the " ") for description,  use scils598x08 and  library2.0  for tags
    • Click on post and add the url http://tametheweb.com/ , use Michael Stephens blog on all things library2.0 for the description, review tag "suggestions" that pop-up and pick if applicable or just use library2.0
  • Social Bookmark Group Project
    • bookmark a minimum of 10sites that would tell the world more about who you are
    • tag each as you like, but also add the tag scils598x08
    • add a brief description to each explaining why you added it
    • check out others bookmarks, let's see if there's crossover
  • Create a del.icio.us network
    • click on the link for "your network"
    • add librarysteve
    • add your classmates
  • Adding a link roll/tag roll (cloud) to blogger
    • On del.icio.us - Settings - link roll or tag roll (pick which settings you want)
    • Copy the javascript code from del.icio.us and add to a page element on your blog
  • Subscribe to 
    • the scils598x08 tag (we'll use this throughout the rest of the semester)

 


 

Suggestions:

(Your area to make any suggestions as to how this is taught/what is taught)

 

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