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Have just found this study of tagging and health resources completed earlier this year on the CILIP cataloguing site.  Conclusions of the study propose that tags could be a useful addition to controlled vocabularies: “The differing terminology use in tag lists suggests that tagging may be a working example of Vannevar Bush’s associative trails. He [...]

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 Tags and Catalogues Following up your comment Bertha about tags and catalogues, I went to a conference on Web.2.0 in Sheffield on Friday and this site was shown by one of the speakers. http://www.aadl.org/catalog It is the Ann Arbor District library catalogue, which uses tags alongside its traditional catalogue. (It is quite well-known I think, [...]

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Well -blogging works!

I asked about copyright yesterday..and got back just about as authoritative an answer as I could hope for (see comments) today – so this blogging does work for good information! Thanks Phil.  I have been playing around with ideas for a library blog, by mocking up a blog on wordpress, as I agree with Susan [...]

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My Learning log I feel I have learnt a lot on the course, already. Certainly I never thought I would have a blog on the internet, nor would I have appreciated the conceptual value of using web 2.0. for some of the things I have seen as a result of the reading lists.  I am beginning to [...]

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Well like Karen I wasn’t able to import the OPML file and I have had to add the links manually. However, I am struggling with the information about the delicious tags. Clearly some tags have been set up with delicious but I am not sure at all what they do. I must post a comment tot he [...]

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