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Product Description Diverse in purpose and collaboration patterns, Wikipedia, Flickr, You Tube, Facebook, LinkedIn are all large communitybuilt databases. This book offers the first comprehensive reference on technical and social aspects of research in communitybuilt databases. From the Back Cover Communities have built collections of information in collaborative ways for centuries. Most recently, Wikipedia is the most prominent example of how collaborative efforts can be powerful in building massive data storage. Other global memberbuilt media data storage examples include Flickr and YouTube, and social networking applications such as Friendster, Facebook, and LinkedIn, which share information between members in large unstructured information pools.These platforms are obviously only small first steps, and there are many more opportunities to be unleashed using additional semantics, new interactive media, personalization, enhanced crossreferences, and other approaches. There is immense potential for creating and sharing morestructured data through the Web.This book, edited by Pardede, addresses the need for a comprehensive research reference on communitybuilt databases. The contributions do not focus on only one database area or only one domain, rather they discuss various technical and social aspects of research in and development of communitybuilt databases. In doing so they provide information on relevant research in Web science, social networks, and collaborative information systems, and they also provide pointers to further research paths.Overall, this book provides comprehensive reading material for a wideranging audience of researchers in database systems, Webbased collaboration tools, and Web science. About the Author Eric Pardede is a lecturer at La Trobe University, Melbourne. He has authored more than 30 research papers that were published in international journals and conference proceedings. His current research areas are XML databases, communitybuilt databases, and health informatics.
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