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      <title>Folksonomies in archives: controlled collaboration for specific documents</title>
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      <description>Abstract: Folksonomies arise in the context of the Information Society, spurred by the advent and widespread use of collaborative tools of Web 2.0, where the passive user has become both information producer and consumer. This paper attempts to answer the question: can we talk about folksonomies in archives? We start with the concept of folksonomy and an exploratory study in public archives, taking as an example the case of France, which seeks to know what the characteristics and specificities of folksonomies in archives are.</description>
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      <title>Portuguese municipal archives on Facebook: “Like!”</title>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 07 Jun 2015 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      
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      <description>IntroductionThe growing use of Web-based social platforms by archives, libraries and museums has raised interest in the analysis of Facebook use by the Portuguese municipal archives on their dissemination of and access to archival information.
The Portuguese municipal archives, responsible for the management of documentation and information produced and received by the city councils, as well as for access and outreach, are theoretically closer to the interests of citizens. This was the main reason for the choice of this type of archive as the object of this study.</description>
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      <title>Ana Margarida Dias da Silva</title>
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      <description>Archivist in the University of Coimbra, Ana Margarida Dias da Silva has a Masters on “Information Science”. She has been working in public and private archives since 2004 and publishing in the field of Information Access &amp;amp; Retrieval, Archives 2.0 and Personal &amp;amp; Family archives.</description>
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