{"id":3730,"date":"2005-01-07T12:00:00","date_gmt":"2005-01-07T12:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/steepedinthelore.bitingreviews.com\/steeped\/let-organization-stand-on-its-own\/"},"modified":"2023-11-30T22:28:26","modified_gmt":"2023-11-30T22:28:26","slug":"let-organization-stand-on-its-own","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/steepedinthelore.bitingreviews.com\/steeped\/let-organization-stand-on-its-own\/","title":{"rendered":"Let Organization Stand on Its Own?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Lou Rosenfeld has his take on folksonomies, referring to them as metadata ecologies. It&#8217;s a good log on public-driven metadata and the issues surrounding it. *sigh* I was hoping for a nice solution from Lou&#8230;but maybe I haven&#8217;t defined the problem well enough&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>Anyway, the point I think he makes about Flickr&#8217;s metadata scheme topping out and becoming less and less useful for the public to retrieve content is absolutely correct. For example, on Flickr&#8217;s largest tag, 2004, there are currently 119,103 photos. That&#8217;s a lot to dig through. I also think that people will catch on to the unique tagging idea, and pretty soon there will be license-plate tags cluttering up everything.<\/p>\n<p>His article, like so many others, gave me more to consider as I wrestle with my own categorization problem. I put categories on everything, not just on-line data. While I have categories for my Furl archives, Bloglines subscriptions and Flickr photos, I also have schemes for the photos on my hard drive, e-mail archives, etc. etc. etc. I need something to tie all of this data together. A desktop search application isn&#8217;t the answer &#8212; most of my content lives on-line. Internet search isn&#8217;t the answer either because I have content on my home computer, work computer, PDA. All of it needs to be organized and retrievable.<\/p>\n<p>So, what to do, what to do? I need metadata that&#8217;s convenient to use, easy to update and add to, that cascades changes throughout my data, and is integrated into the applications that use it. RSS may be a way to deliver that. Centrally locate an XML version of the metadata and have my applications poll it for updates? I know I&#8217;m ignoring the obvious problem of building a sustainable set of metadata, but I think it&#8217;s a sound idea. The technology exists. And my metadata only needs to make sense to me, really.<\/p>\n<p>Hmm&#8230;and as I continue to ponder Lou&#8217;s last question about how to marry the best of public-driven metadata with professionally organized and maintained metadata&#8230;I wonder, what about a suggestion engine combined with search engine. I might spew out something like: &#8220;People who searched on that term also searched on these variations&#8230;&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Okay, there&#8217;s a few ideas muddled and mashed together. Sorry about that, it&#8217;s where my head is today. If you&#8217;re a genius and want to build this for me and talk Bloglines, etc. into integrating it into their products, please let me know. Everyone needs a hobby.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Lou Rosenfeld has his take on folksonomies, referring to them as metadata ecologies. 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