Hi all,
we've just deployed the second phase of the steve.museum tagging
experiment. at http://tagger.steve.museum
the steve tagger (a piece of open-source software) is a key tool in
our IMLS-funded study of the contribution social tagging and
folksonomy can make to on-line access to art collections. throughout
our experiement we'll be varying the interface of the tagger to find
out what encourages tagging, and we'll also be studying the results
of tags, to see if they are:
- real words (we're using word net)
- terms from our discipline (we're using the AAT and ULAN)
- new to the museum (we're comparing to museum documentation)
- appropriate to the work of art (we're doing term-by-term review).
we're looking forward to sharing the results of our study with the
community. If you'd like to participate, please come by. [it's ok if
you don't work in an art museum -- and ok if you do!]
Go to http://tagger.steve.museum
- create an account [this is important for our research]
- Tag Art!
Thanks.
jennifer
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Archives & Museum Informatics fax: +1 416 352 6025
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Ontario M4E 2P3 Canada http://www.archimuse.com
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