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taxonomy vs. ontology vs. folksonomy

Posted on 19Dec05 by jessamyn

One library student tells it like it is: “If librarianship seems buzzwordy now, it’s because the Web has made enough people aware of the problem of classifying and finding information that it seems like our field has sprung up overnight.”

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