Versus social bookmarking In a social bookmarking system, individuals create personal collections of bookmarks and share their bookmarks with others. These centrally stored collections of Internet resources can be accessed by other users to find useful resources. Often these lists are publicly accessible, so that other people with similar interests can view the links by category or by the tags themselves. Most social bookmarking sites allow users to search for bookmarks which are associated with given "tags", and rank the resources by the number of users which have bookmarked them. Enterprise bookmarking is a method of tagging and linking any information using an expanded set of tags to capture knowledge about data. It collects and indexes these tags in a web-infrastructure
knowledge base server residing behind the firewall. Users can share
knowledge tags with specified people or groups, shared only inside specific networks, typically within an organization. Enterprise bookmarking is a
knowledge management discipline that embraces
Enterprise 2.0 methodologies to capture specific knowledge and information that organizations consider proprietary and are not shared on the public Internet.
Tag management Enterprise bookmarking tools also differ from social bookmarking tools in the way that they often face an existing
taxonomy. Some of these tools have evolved to provide
Tag management which is the combination of uphill abilities (e.g.
faceted classification, predefined tags, etc.) and downhill gardening abilities (e.g. tag renaming, moving, merging) to better manage the bottom-up
folksonomy generated from user tagging. == See also ==