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The popularity of Web 2.0 and social networking has greatly promoted user interactions in Internet services and changed the service delivery model. As typical Internet service providers, traditional digital repositories are facing two increasing demands: introducing user participation and providing personalized services. For the former, annotating digital resources and sharing the annotations with...
The traditional annotation technologies focus on the content of the resources which is normally done by the system managers. There are some Web applications which allow users to annotate the resources besides the content; we call this phenomenon as pervasive annotation. This paper defines the pervasive annotation as a correlative procedure of tag assignation, rating, description and usage status marking...
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