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The metadata is the message

André, Paul and schraefel, mc and Wilson, Max and Smith, Daniel (2008) The metadata is the message. pp. 35-39. In: Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Understanding Web Evolution (WebEvolve2008), 22 Apr 2008, Beijing, China. ISBN 978 085432885 7.

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Abstract

The question "What is Web Science" is still frequently asked - even by authors of papers about Web Science. In this position paper we consider what part of the Web Science cycle makes this cycle emblematically "Web Science" rather than another form of either Law and Technology or Sociology and Technology or Computer Science and HCI. Based on our research developing and evaluating Semantic Web / Web 2.0 applications, and observations of current practice, we suggest that the particularity of Web Science is strongly correlated to a focus on human repurposing of particular Web technologies to support ever more rapid types of increased social contact. Based on this analysis, we ask how Web Science may help understand and shape this phenomenon, and what the implications may be for embracing this focus as a necessary criteria for assessing Web Science relevance of research work.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Web Science Comments:Short paper from the Web Science Workshop at WWW2008
Uncontrolled Keywords:micro social interaction, web science, web evolution
Subjects:Web Science Events > WebEvolve2008
WS1 Computer Science > WS12 Decentralized Information Systems
ID Code:36
Deposited By:David De Roure
Deposited On:13 Apr 2008 21:06
Last Modified:21 Apr 2008 06:02

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