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A centre of expertise in digital information management
www.ukoln.ac.uk
UKOLN is supported by:
EnTag: Enhancing Social Tagging for Discovery
K. Golub, C. Jones, B. Matthews, J. Moon, M. L. Nielsen, B. Puzoń, D. Tudhope
JCDL 2009, Austin, Texas
A centre of expertise in digital information management
www.ukoln.ac.uk
classification system
knowledge.organization.system
thesaurusdescriptors
classes
controlled vocabulariescontrolled vocabulariessubjectindexing
information retrievalinformation retrievalsearching
finding information+retrieval
folksonomy folksonomies
social_tagging
social tagging social tagging tagging
tags keywords
A centre of expertise in digital information management
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EnTag project
• UK JISC
• One year
• Six institutional partners
http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/projects/enhanced-tagging/
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Objectives• Social tagging only
versus Social tagging combined with controlled vocabulary
– Indexing aspects– Influence on retrieval
• Two studies– Major: Intute subject gateway
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Intute http://www.intute.ac.uk
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Intute metadata
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Approach
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Demonstrator
• 11,042 stripped records
• Politics
• Interfaces– Searching– Simple: free tagging – Enhanced: DDC / LCSH / Relative Index
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Intute demonstrator: searching
Searching
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Intute demonstrator: Enhanced
Tagging interfaces
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Enhanced interface
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User study 1
• Research questions– Choice of tag– Retrieval implications
• Participants– 28 UK politics students– Little tagging experience
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User study 2
• Data collection– Logging– Three questionnaires
• Four tagging tasks– Two controlled, two free– Tag 15 documents in each task
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User study 3
• Hypothetical group project scenario
• Instructions– 5 to 10 min per document– Open document but focus– Try consider enhanced suggestions
where appropriate
Imagine that as part of one of your courses, you are asked to write a four-page essay on the topic of European integration, as a joint project in groups of four. The essay should critically discuss existing theories about the creation of the European Union and its institutions. Your lecturer has instructed you to look for resources in the EnTag system. Since you will be working together with three other students, you should tag the documents you retrieve with tags that would be useful to you but would also enable other students to find those documents in EnTag and understand from your tags what the documents are about.
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Results
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Number of tags
• 7,568 tags in total• 278 tags per person• 94 + 751 documents tagged (controlled +
free task)
• More in simple interface• More in free task
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Tag selection
• Simple interface– 91% freely assigned
• Enhanced interface – 71% freely assigned– 17% controlled tags
• Other features (both interfaces)– 8% other taggers’ tags– 2% main tag cloud– < 1% own tag
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Browsing for tags
• Simple interface– 73% others’ tags– 17% main tag cloud – 10% own tag
• Enhanced interface– 74% controlled vocabulary– 18% others’ tags
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Retrieval implications
• Versus metadata records– All tags: new access points for 36% documents – Controlled tags: new access points for 69%
documents
• Search terms– More in tags than in (un)controlled keywords
(2x / 3x)
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Post-questionnaires 1
• Post-task– Familiar / easy / satisfied / certain– Useful: own tags, DDC disambiguation
pane, DDC suggestions– Not useful: main tag cloud, others’
names, hierarchical DDC pane
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Post-questionnaires 2
• Post-study– Easy to learn and useful in real life– Simple
++ Simplicity, speed, freedom of choice No suggestions
– Enhanced++ Suggestions Inappropriate suggestions, cluttered
interface, number of steps
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Conclusions
• Controlled vocabulary suggestions valued if appropriate
• More access points potential
• Value of consistency for IR
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Further research
• Qualitative analysis
• Enhancements– Controlled vocabulary– Auto suggestions– Interface
• Motivation for tagging