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Tagging in… YouTube | Library Tagging
https://librarytagging.wordpress.com/2009/12/06/youtube
Tagging in… Twitter. Tagging in… Facebook. Tagging in… YouTube. On: December 6, 2009. Is a video sharing service where registered users can upload an unlimited number of videos, add descriptions and tags, and share a permanent link to their video with others. Users can also make comments and forward videos to other people. Case #1: YouTube at Harper College Library. In Palatine, IL has a humorous YouTube video. Linked from their blog. As for tagging, this video is tagged with these words:. In Birmingham,...
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Tagging in… WorldCat Local | Library Tagging
https://librarytagging.wordpress.com/2009/12/06/worldcat-local
Tagging in… Flickr. Tagging in… WorldCat Local. On: December 6, 2009. Is a discovery overlay system that basically allows a library to integrate WorldCat functionality into their OPAC. It incorporates Web 2.0 features like reviews, tags, user lists, and Amazon.com-like recommendations (e.g. books “also in this series” or “by the same author.” The reviews include editorial reviews (drawn from Library Journal, Publisher Weekly, etc.) and user-contributed ...And of course, Amazon.com. Tags in WorldCat Local.
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Tagging in… VuFind | Library Tagging
https://librarytagging.wordpress.com/2009/11/28/vufind
Tagging in… LibraryThing. Tagging in… del.icio.us. Tagging in… VuFind. On: November 28, 2009. Is a library resource portal developed by Villanova University; its tagline is “The library OPAC meets Web 2.0! 8221; VuFind is “designed to make the OPAC a friendly place for patrons who are familiar with Google or Amazon” (see introductory video here. It runs on an open source search engine called Solr Energy. And is free through an open source license. In the Villanova and Wake Forest implementations. And I w...
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Tagging in… Facebook | Library Tagging
https://librarytagging.wordpress.com/2009/12/03/facebook
Tagging in… YouTube. Tagging in… LibraryThing. Tagging in… Facebook. On: December 3, 2009. I particularly wanted to look at how libraries used the tagging features in Facebook, but also considered how Facebook as a whole contributed to the library’s services. Case #1: Facebook at. 8216;s mission is “to support and enhance instruction, the curriculum and learning within the Alverno College community and to create a user-friendly environment. 8221; (emphasis mine). Visit our Facebook page to:. Page include...
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Tagging in… Flickr | Library Tagging
https://librarytagging.wordpress.com/2009/12/06/flickr
Tagging in… WorldCat Local. Tagging in… Twitter. Tagging in… Flickr. On: December 6, 2009. Case #1: Flickr at Cornell University Library. From http:/ www.flickr.com/photos/cornelluniversitylibrary/. CC BY 2.0. Link has this description: “Find newly developed technology tools that make it easier to research and share information.” This link takes the visitor to a page branded as “CUL Labs: Become part of the experiment! The photos have been geocoded, and the Library invites users to help improve the photo...
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Tagging in… LibraryThing | Library Tagging
https://librarytagging.wordpress.com/2009/12/02/librarything
Tagging in… Facebook. Tagging in… VuFind. Tagging in… LibraryThing. On: December 2, 2009. Is an online cataloging system that incorporates web2.0 features like shared reviews, ratings, recommendations, and tags. Libraries can integrate LibraryThing with their OPACs and provide these Amazon-like features to their users. Case #1: LibraryThing at. University of Texas – Austin Library. LibraryThing record for UT-Austin Library. The 2005 Cambridge edition of Jane Austen’s. Case #2: LibraryThing at. Leave a Re...
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Tagging in… Twitter | Library Tagging
https://librarytagging.wordpress.com/2009/12/06/twitter
Tagging in… Flickr. Tagging in… YouTube. Tagging in… Twitter. On: December 6, 2009. Is a micro-blogging service that allows users to post their status, share links, etc. using 140 characters or less and keep up-to-date with other users’ statuses. Tagging was not a feature when it was first released, but it is now popular to add hashtags ( click here to read more information on hashtags. Case #1: Twitter at Turner Memorial Library. Presque Isle County, Maine). Turner Memorial Librarys Twitter Page. On Dec...