Feedback, Motivation and Collectivity in a Social Bookmarking System
Abstract: Social bookmarking systems let users store, classify and share their bookmarks online. They are global grassroots classification systems. Classification is a basic mental process that determines how we see (or ignore) the world. The first social bookmarking system was del.icio.us which came online in late 2003. I performed a pilot study of a survey of del.icio.us users focusing on feedback, motivation, and collectivity. The paper linked below is an abbreviated version of a term paper submitted for a graduate methods course in communication this past spring term. I plan to continue researching this topic for my master’s thesis over the coming year.
You can read the presentation on the Kairosnews site, or as a PDF here, or watch it as a QuickTime movie here.
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- 06.13.05
- Tags: classification, Research, Tagging, Thesis

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