In some cases, this content is automated (Apple’s photo recognition); however, more commonly, the tagging is coming by virtue of active social tagging. For example, Linked In, admittedly a business tool, allows for people to define what type of work they perform and where they live
The challenge is really a simple one that affects all organizations trying to grow or move from a more or less stringent regime of controlled vocabularies and predefined metadata to a more open and collaborative environment, including Social Tagging. This new way of working you can see in many different internet platforms like Flickr , Delicious , Diigo and many others. Of course Social Tagging implies the freedom of users to use whatever terms come most naturally when adding information to objects
Microsoft recommends that users add a bookmarklet to their browser’s favorites and use that to apply SharePoint 2010 social tags to MOSS 2007 content
High-level overview of the User Profile Service The user profile service application provides a central location where service administrators configure and administer the following features: User profiles: These profiles contain detailed information about people in an organization and display all of the available properties related to each user in a single location with social tags, documents, and other items related to that user
Expertise search is just a scratch on the surface of what is possible when organizations encourage their users to complete their profiles, providing powerful lenses through which content can be tied to current and past experiences + social tagging + noteboard comments, all of which adds to the metadata associated with your content, improving search and making connections that simply would not exist without social
workflow) and some that perform well-defined, discrete functions as follows: Name Description* Access Services Viewing, editing and hosting of Access® 2010 databases Business Connectivity Service (BCS) Integration with line-of-business data residing in external systems Excel Services Viewing, editing, hosting and calculations for Excel 2010® Managed Metadata Taxonomy term sets, social tagging and Content Type publishing PerformancePoint Dashboards, scorecards, reports, and key performance indicators (KPIs) SearchServices Crawls, indexing and search queries Secure Store Service Single sign-on services State Service Temporary data storage for applications Usage and Health Farm-wide usage data and reports User Profile My Sites, Profiles pages, Social Tagging & Computing features Visio Graphics Services Browser-based viewing and refresh of published Visio® diagrams Web Analytics Collect, report, and analyze usage & effectiveness of SharePoint 2010 Word Automation Bulk document conversions Subscription Settings Tracks subscription IDs & service settings * Links to details for most of these services can be found on the Microsoft SharePoint Site
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If you also think that social computing has a future in the way we categorize and search for information, be sure to check out his post . #social #tagging #sharepoint #SharePoint #personalization
By “intuitively deliver” I mean the ability to bring trusted content to you wherever you are through social tagging and following – the ability to instantly see updates to content from people that have the right expertise
Finally, allowing for social tagging, commentary and discussion gets close to allowing people in the future to be in the room today
They're subjective without the consistency and even-handedness of the one-vote-per-user representation of social tags. A more sincere and credible way to quantify the value of search results is to pre-populate metrics like most prolific contributors, most popular downloads, or best of all, scoring systems that reward our colleagues for tweeting or curating the inputs worthy of their communities' attention and involvement
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