Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present the implementation of LibraryThing for Libraries
(LTFL) in an academic library and analysis of usage of LTFL data and their potential for resource
discovery in the catalog.
Design/methodology/approach – The paper reviews the literature on social tagging and
incorporation of third-party user-generated metadata into the library catalog. It provides an
assessment based on the analysis of total absolute usage figures and frequency of use of LTFL data.
Findings – Based on the data available, usage of LTFL data in the catalog is low, but several
possible contributing factors are identified.
Originality/value – The paper contributes to the literature on the implementation of LTFL in an
academic library and provides usage statistics on LTFL data. It also provides directions for future
research about tagging in the catalog.
Keywords Online catalogues, Tagging, Subject heading lists, Libraries
Paper type Technical paper
%0 Journal Article
%1 Mendes:catalog
%A Mendes, Luiz H.
%A Quiñonez-Skinner, Jennie
%A Skaggs, Danielle
%D 2009
%J Library Hi Tech
%K library2.0 librarything social_tagging
%N 1
%P 30--41
%R 10.1108/07378830910942892
%T Subjecting the catalog to tagging
%U http://www.emeraldinsight.com/0737-8831.htm
%V 27
%X Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present the implementation of LibraryThing for Libraries
(LTFL) in an academic library and analysis of usage of LTFL data and their potential for resource
discovery in the catalog.
Design/methodology/approach – The paper reviews the literature on social tagging and
incorporation of third-party user-generated metadata into the library catalog. It provides an
assessment based on the analysis of total absolute usage figures and frequency of use of LTFL data.
Findings – Based on the data available, usage of LTFL data in the catalog is low, but several
possible contributing factors are identified.
Originality/value – The paper contributes to the literature on the implementation of LTFL in an
academic library and provides usage statistics on LTFL data. It also provides directions for future
research about tagging in the catalog.
Keywords Online catalogues, Tagging, Subject heading lists, Libraries
Paper type Technical paper
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Design/methodology/approach – The paper reviews the literature on social tagging and
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assessment based on the analysis of total absolute usage figures and frequency of use of {LTFL} data.
Findings – Based on the data available, usage of {LTFL} data in the catalog is low, but several
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Originality/value – The paper contributes to the literature on the implementation of {LTFL} in an
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Keywords Online catalogues, Tagging, Subject heading lists, Libraries
Paper type Technical paper
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