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What is Semantic Bookmarking

Handbook of Research on Managing Intellectual Property in Digital Libraries
Semantic bookmarking is a tagging process which facilitates the annotation of resources with tags extended by semantic definitions and descriptions. It is similar to social bookmarking except for the fact that the tags used are pre-determined. Thus, semantic bookmarking seeks to solve common folksonomy problems such as polysemy, synonymy, homonymy, diverse lexical forms, varying spellings and a lack of commonly agreed meaning of terms. The proponents of semantic bookmarking argue that it leads to better retrieval of information, better use of annotation and better quality assurance.
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Social Bookmarking in Digital Libraries: Intellectual Property Rights Implications
Tom Kwanya (The Technical University of Kenya, Kenya)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-3093-0.ch001
Abstract
This chapter elucidates the concept of social bookmarking, its benefits in digital libraries as well as the implications of its use on the intellectual property rights of the creators of the bookmarked works. The author concludes that digital libraries can use social bookmarking as a means of increasing access to and sharing of information resources; improve web searching; as well as to enhance collaboration in the creation and use of information. Since social bookmarks are, by and large, public descriptions of and pointers to the original resources, digital libraries do not infringe the intellectual property rights of their creators. Nonetheless, the libraries should watch against copying large volumes of content from the original resource as this may be construed as an intellectual competition with the bookmarked resource. Digital libraries are advised to develop and apply social bookmarking policies to streamline their use of social bookmarks.
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