![]() Exploring the various language choices which user-curators select as they apply this new curating vocabulary could reveal some underlying user needs which may not have been apparent in traditionally curated collections restricted to traditional naming conventions. Tami Lynn Kent (3) Tami Meraglia (1) Tamika L Gardner (4). Analyzing Pinterest image names may illuminate previously unnoticed behaviors by independent user-curators as they create shared collections. Simon & Schuster UK eBook - Available For Sale Now - Published by Simon & Schuster. It is expected that Panofsky/Rosch/ Shatford Layne matrix will provide a method to isolate concepts being represented, particularly within the semiotics of the extended word play involved within Pinterest naming, without requiring intensive content analysis of the images themselves. In order to capture and explore this evolving language adaptation, Pinterest names will be analyzed using a matrix composed of Panofsky’s three strata of subject matter, Rosch’s levels of categorical abstraction and Shatford Layne’s image attributes. This project considers how independent user-curators may be developing particular sense-making behaviors as they actively contribute names to large, unstructured social image collections. ![]() As non-institutional digital image collections expand into social media, independent non-professional image curators are emerging, apparently constructing alternative naming conventions to suit their needs in a social collecting environment. Curatorial language standards rooted in naming conventions have traditionally been considered critical to efficient archiving and retrieval in most large institutional image collections. Professional image curators are trained to use standardized vocabularies when providing institutional collection control and access. ![]()
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