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Proceedings of the ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human factors in computing systems
Spatial-semantics: how users derive shape from information space
Journal of the American Society for Information Science - Special topic issue: individual differences in virtual environments
Usage patterns of collaborative tagging systems
Journal of Information Science
Search histories for user support in user interfaces
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
HT06, tagging paper, taxonomy, Flickr, academic article, to read
Proceedings of the seventeenth conference on Hypertext and hypermedia
Implicit measures of lostness and success in web navigation
Interacting with Computers
The folksonomy tag cloud: when is it useful?
Journal of Information Science
HotMap: Supporting visual exploration of Web search results
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
Personalization of tagging systems
Information Processing and Management: an International Journal
Ontologies are us: a unified model of social networks and semantics
ISWC'05 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on The Semantic Web
Who tags what?: an analysis framework
Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment
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Many popular Web 2.0 sites support navigation of tagged web resources. The tag-based navigation has been described as a lightweight reorientation of view on tags and the associated web resources. But is this navigation really lightweight? This paper briefly presents an interface created to support navigation of tagged documents. The paper then describes a study that explored users' understanding of the tag-based navigation process and the underlying information space. The results point to difficulties in promoting correct understanding of complex relationships between documents and tags and to the need for creating interfaces that support navigation continuity.