Social bookmarking sites allow users to store, classify, share and search for links to online content.
Users maintain a personal collection of links online, similar to the bookmarks or favourites in a browser: this may be a private archive, or the user may choose to make their list accessible to others.
When links are saved they are given a "tag" - a keyword used to describe the link. This user generated labelling system has become known as a folksonomy. A folksonomy differs from a taxonomy in that, in a folksonomy, the users create the labels, and often the content to which the labels are applied.
Multiple people can use the same tags, so you can search social bookmarking sites for everything tagged with "education" or "social bookmarking " and get the collected archive of everything that anyone using that service has saved using that tag. |