Social:Social cataloging application
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Short description: Collaborative cataloging of literature
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A social cataloging application is a web application designed to help users to catalog pieces of media such as books, films, television shows, albums, video games, etc. consumed, owned, or otherwise of interest to them. The phrase refers to characteristics that generally arise from a multi-user cataloging environment:
- The ability to share catalogs and interact with others based upon shared items
- The enrichment or improvement of cataloging description through either explicit cooperation in the production of cataloging metadata or through the analysis of implicit data (e.g. "people who like X also like Y").
See also
- Comparison of reference management software
- List of social bookmarking websites
- Recommender system
- Goodreads
- The StoryGraph
- LibraryThing
- Anobii
- Letterboxd
- Rate Your Music
References
- Prato, Stephanie (16 October 2012). "GoodReads and 'Social Cataloging'". Information Space. Syracuse University, School of Information Studies. http://infospace.ischool.syr.edu/2012/10/16/goodreads-and-social-cataloging/.
- "Catalogación social y crítica de libros" (in es). Biblioteca de la Facultad de Arquitectura, Diseño y Urbanismo, Universidad de Buenos Aires. http://biblioteca.fadu.uba.ar/tiki/tiki-directory_browse.php?parent=26.
- Davies, Ben (26 April 2025). "Why Are We Scared to Forget Our Consumption? From Letterboxd to Goodreads." Medium.
- Woods, Christopher and Scott, Michael, "Digital Symbolic Capital and legitimacy in platformised fields of cultural production" (November 17, 2024).
