BibSonomy
BibSonomy is a social bookmarking and publication-sharing system. It aims to integrate the features of bookmarking systems as well as team-oriented publication management. BibSonomy offers users the ability to store and organize their bookmarks and publication entries and supports the integration of different communities and people by offering a social platform for literature exchange.
Both bookmarks and publication entries can be tagged to help structure and re-find information. As the descriptive terms can be freely chosen, the assignment of tags from different users creates a spontaneous, uncontrolled vocabulary: a folksonomy. In BibSonomy, the folksonomy evolves from the participation of research groups, learning communities and individual users, organizing their information needs.
Publication posts in BibSonomy are stored in the BibTeX format. Export in other formats such as EndNote or HTML (e. g. for publication list creation) is possible.
The service was developed by a team of students and scientists working at the Institute of Knowledge and Data Engineering and is hosted by the University of Kassel.
See also
- List of social bookmarking sites
- Comparison of reference management software
References
- Robert Jäschke, Andreas Hotho, Christoph Schmitz and Gerd Stumme. Analysis of the Publication Sharing Behaviour in BibSonomy, Proc. of the Conceptual Structures: Knowledge Architectures for Smart Applications, Springer, 2006
- Andreas Hotho and Robert Jäschke and Christoph Schmitz and Gerd Stumme. Information Retrieval in Folksonomies: Search and Ranking. Proceedings of the 3rd European Semantic Web Conference, 411-426, Springer,Budva, Montenegro,2006.
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