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Knowledge Workers and the Realm of Social Tagging

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Knowledge Workers and the Realm of Social Tagging
Social tagging is a relatively new type of social software that stores user-generated textual keywords to describe a resource or aspects of that resource. In this paper we explore the mechanisms that social tagging can trigger to change the behavior of knowledge workers. We argue that social tagging has the potential to activate mechanisms of connection management and sociality in the context of knowledge work. To understand social tagging as a trigger for behavioral change, we explored the recent theoretical perspective of connectivism and connected knowledge. In connectivism connection making and sociality are key elements of knowledge work. Using this perspective we explore the realm of social tagging for knowledge workers.
Ralph Boeije, Gwendolyn L. Kolfschoten, Pieter de
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where HICSS
Authors Ralph Boeije, Gwendolyn L. Kolfschoten, Pieter de Vries, Wim Veen
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