Análisis comparativo de herramientas para marcadores sociales

Tramullas, Jesús and Garrido-Picazo, Piedad and Sánchez-Casabón, Ana I. Análisis comparativo de herramientas para marcadores sociales., 2012 . In X Congreso del Capítulo Español de ISKO, El Ferrol (Spain), 30 June - 1 July 2011. [Conference paper]

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English abstract

Social bookmarks are systems of social labeling of links that have been widely used in libraries and information services. However, there hasn't been a study of the information management model underlying social bookmarking tools, or technical capabilities necessary to meet the requirements of the model.This paper outlines a generic model based on the detection of features, and applies it on eight social bookmarking services. The results confirm that the performance of the services do not cover all features of the generic model, and the layer of social services is inadequate.

Spanish abstract

Los marcadores sociales son sistemas de etiquetado social de enlaces que han sido ampliamente utilizados en bibliotecas y servicios de información. Sin embargo, no se ha llevado a cabo un estudio del modelo de gestión de información subyacente, ni de las funcionalidades técnicas necesarias para cumplir con los requerimientos del modelo. Este trabajo delinea un modelo genérico basado en la detección de funcionalidades, y lo aplica sobre ocho servicios de marcados sociales. Los resultados obtenidos permiten afirmar que las prestaciones de los servicios no cubren todas las funcionalidades del modelo genérico, y que la capa de prestaciones sociales es insuficiente.

Item type: Conference paper
Keywords: Social bookmarking, Tool evaluation, Web 2.0, Tagging, Marcadores sociales, Evaluación de herramientas, Etiquetado, Web 2.0
Subjects: H. Information sources, supports, channels. > HP. e-resources.
I. Information treatment for information services > IB. Content analysis (A and I, class.)
Depositing user: Dr. Jesús Tramullas
Date deposited: 30 Aug 2013 07:06
Last modified: 02 Oct 2014 12:27
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10760/20058

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