I had the great pleasure of doing a podcast a few weeks ago with Paul Miller, podcaster for Nodalities (magazine & blog), on hybrid approaches to folksonomy and taxonomy and their role in the enterprise.
We discussed the now tired debate of folksonomy vs. taxonomy, and focused on the strengths and applications of each approach. I covered how organizations are leveraging social tagging and what some of the pitfalls are in the enterprise context.
I also talk a lot a few of the hybrid approaches to taxonomy & folksonomy:
- Co-existence
- Tag-influenced taxonomy
- Taxonomy-influenced tagging
- Tag hierarchies
I cover some interesting examples and tools (ZigTag, Flickr & Library of Congress), as well as the new directions in "intelligent tags", like MOAT.
You can hear more about these approaches at the Semantic Technologies conference next week, where my colleagues Paul Wlodarczyk and Richard Beatch will be presenting on the topic on my behalf. Listen to the podcast...
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