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that art and cataloging professionals themselves might not have included. It also allows curators and other museum professionals to see what the public sees in works of art. These terms will enrich the catalog and increase the likelihood that searchers of all levels will find what they are looking
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for. In the end, it is hoped that museum collections will be fully searchable by keywords rather than just by name or artist. Early results from the project found that a number of tags were applied often, while others were applied just once per work of art.
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is working to apply folksonomy to its collection, and is one of a number of related projects currently working to make art more accessible and to find its role in the digital age.
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collections. It explored the possibilities of user-generated descriptions of works of art, also known as
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project was a collaborative effort to improve public access to and engagement with US
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Susan Chun; Rich Cherry; Doug Hiwiller; Jennifer Trant; Bruce Wyman (2006-03-22).
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The project received a $ 1 million grant from the US
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art museum
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Guggenheim Museum
Cleveland Museum of Art
Metropolitan Museum of Art
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Archives & Museum Informatics
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library catalog
Institute of Museum and Library Services
Indianapolis Museum of Art
Folk taxonomy
Museum informatics
Social bookmarking
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"Exploring the Potential for Social Tagging and Folksonomy in Art Museums: Proof of Concept"
"Social Classification and Folksonomy in Art Museums: Early Data from the steve. museum tagger Prototype"
"Steve.museum: An Ongoing Experiment in Social Tagging, Folksonomy, and Museums"


"Click for Culture"


"One Picture, 1,000 Tags"
"Knowledge (XXG) for Art?"
"Can Museums Survive in a YouTube World?"
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