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| − | Cette page recueille les événements autour des "folksonomies".
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| − | ==Journal of web semantics==
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| − | ===Call for Papers - Special Issue of the "Journal of Web Semantics"===
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| − | Special Issue on "Bridging the Gap" - Data Mining and Social Network Analysis for Integrating Semantic Web and Web 2.0
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| − | Abstract submission: September 21, 2009
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| − | Submission deadline: October 1, 2009
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| − | Reviews due: 1st December 2009
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| − | Notification: 15 December 2009
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| − | Final version submitted: 15 January 2010
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| − | Publication: April 2010
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| − | par l'équipe de Bibsonomy (Université de Kassel)
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| − | ==DC Social Tagging==
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| − | ===Appels à communications===
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| − | '''Workshop: DC-Social Tagging''': CALL FOR PARTICIPATION BEFORE Monday, 18 May 2009
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| − | Date: Wednesday, 10th June 2009 (10:00 to 17:30)
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| − | Place: Università di Milano, Palazzo Greppi, Via S. Antonio 10, Milano. Sala Napoleonica
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| − | The so-called Web 2.0 brought a new breadth to the Internet, and a
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| − | social perspective that seems set to stay. Services such as LinkedIn,
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| − | Hi5, and Facebook have found a place in our society. People connect to
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| − | each other through common paths. Meta-APIs such as Google's November
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| − | 2007 release, OpenSocial, enable social applications to operate across
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| − | multiple sites and services, providing a way to relate much of this
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| − | data. In social bookmarking tools (e.g. Delicious, Connotea, Bibsonomy),
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| − | and media sharing services (such as Youtube, Flickr, Picasa, Slideshare)
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| − | people are asked to tag and otherwise annotate and share their resources
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| − | inside communities or at a global scale, creating a huge amount of user
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| − | generated metadata (tags) with a clear value for information discovery.
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| − | This workshop intends to gather all interested in such applications and
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| − | developments, and in their relationship with metadata and practices. The
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| − | themes of the workshop will be:
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| − | - Emerging trends in social tagging.
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| − | - Tagging communities and Web-based collaboration.
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| − | - Web standards for resource description in collaborative landscapes.
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| − | - Vocabulary building from folksonomies (tag-ontologies, tag-thesaurus, etc.)
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| − | - Metadata and annotation management.
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| − | - Formats for describing communities (FOAF, SIOC, etc.)
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| − | - Analysis of online communities (SNA) through folksonomies and tagging systems.
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| − | - Other ways of describing information for Web 2.0 (microformats, etc.)
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| − | ''Workshop Co-Chairs''
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| − | Eva Méndez. Associate Professor. Librarianship and Information Science Department. University Carlos III of Madrid.
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| − | Ana Alice Baptista, Assistant Professor. Information Systems Department School of Engineering. University of Minho.
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| − | ''Workshop Program Committee''
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| − | - Dan Brickley, FOAF project, United Kingdom.
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| − | - Pete Johnston. Eduserv Foundation, United Kingdom.
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| − | - Jane Greenberg. Francis Carroll McColl Term Professor. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. USA.
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| − | - Charles McCathieNevile, Opera Software, Norway.
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| − | - Liddy Nevile, Department of Computer Science & Computer Engineering, La Trobe University, Australia.
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| − | - Emma Tonkin. UKOLN, University of Bath, United Kingdom.
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| − | --> Submissions must be sent to: emendez@bib.uc3m.es
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| − | <mailto:emendez@bib.uc3m.es>  and analice@dsi.uminho.pt
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| − | <mailto:analice@dsi.uminho.pt>
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| − | BEFORE Monday, 18 May 2009
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| − | ===Commentaires===
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| − | Le rapport entre le normalisation (Dublin Core) et les folksonomies est intéressant. Peut-on constater des relations de type normative ou pré-normatives entre les diverses applications ? [[Utilisateur:Jacques Ducloy|Jacques Ducloy]] 2 juin 2009 à 21:44 (UTC)
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