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	<title>SCOT:Let's Share Tags!</title>
	<link>http://scot-project.org</link>
	<description>Social Semantic Cloud of Tags</description>
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		<title>ANN: SCOTspecification</title>
		<description>We are happy to announce that an initial version of SCOT specification has recently been published at http://scot-project.org/scot/spec.

This document describes overview and background of SCOT ontology, and classes and properties consisting of SCOT vocabularies. 

You can also see SCOT ontology : http://scot-project.org/scot/ns </description>
		<link>http://scot-project.org/2008/08/07/ann-scotspecification/</link>
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		<title>ANN: New SCOT Ontology Model</title>
		<description>We are happy to announce that SCOT Ontology has been changed. Compared to the previous version, there are many changes in the model. In particular, the new property scot:taggingActivity can connect tags:Tagging class to describe and contain tagging activities in the Tag Cloud. Also we create the property scot:taggingAccount to ...</description>
		<link>http://scot-project.org/2008/06/26/ann-new-scot-ontology-model/</link>
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		<title>papers about tag ontologies</title>
		<description>We wrote two papers about tag ontologies. There are many efforts to bridge between social tagging and Semantic Web technologies. Although we focused on representation issues of tagging activities, it might be useful to know current efforts.  

1. Hak-Lae Kim, Alexandre Passant, John Breslin, Simon Scerri, Stefan Decker, Review ...</description>
		<link>http://scot-project.org/2008/06/25/papers-about-tag-ontologies/</link>
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		<title>Examples from RELAX SEO Services</title>
		<description>I am happy to announce that RELAX SEO Services have been released some applications using tags and SCOT(not officially, but you can test them). 

Two examples are currently online:  http://relaxseo.com/relax-seo-front-page.php and http://relaxseo.com/ac-module-y.php

David Hambly said: 
 I would characterize our work as a demonstration of the separation between the display ...</description>
		<link>http://scot-project.org/2008/03/13/examples-from-relax-seo-services/</link>
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		<title>ANN: SCOT Ontology Draft</title>
		<description>We have changed many part of the SCOT ontology. As we mentioned before, SCOT has connected Tag Ontology to describe a tagging activity and links sioc:Item directly using scot:tag_of property. 


We will summarize the changes when we release the spec officially. Since this is a draft version for SCOT, some ...</description>
		<link>http://scot-project.org/2008/03/12/scot-ontology-draft/</link>
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		<title>Logo</title>
		<description>We are happy to announce that now SCOT has a logo.
When we launched this project, we introduced the folksonomy triangle consisting of a user, a tag, a resource.



Basically, SCOT aims to represent folksonomies beyond individual tagging covered these three components.
The logos illustrates this perspective. Each triangle in the logo means ...</description>
		<link>http://scot-project.org/2008/03/03/logo/</link>
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		<title>SCOT will be changed. Give your feedback!</title>
		<description>John, Sungkwon and I have talked many times to improve SCOT ontology. There are several tag ontologies such as Tag Ontology, MOAT, and even  Gruber's Conceptual Model. 

We need to provide a method for  interlinking among the existing tag ontologies and also to consider overall pictures for linking ...</description>
		<link>http://scot-project.org/2008/03/01/scot-will-be-changed/</link>
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		<title>SCOT on OpenLink</title>
		<description>SCOT used in the OpenLink system.  More details see New Features in OpenLink Data Spaces.


@From Kingsley's comment. It's so good example to use SCOT and other RDF vocabularies. See OpenLink RDF Browser:
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		<link>http://scot-project.org/2008/03/01/scot-on-openlink/</link>
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		<title>ANN: SCOT Exporter v0.7 for WordPress</title>
		<description>We released the SCOT Exporter for WordPress v0.7. 
The main change is that there is an option to set a location to save a SCOT instance. In v0.6, the location is fixed in http://yourhost/scot/scot.rdf. But some people have wanted to change the location what they want. Well, it might be ...</description>
		<link>http://scot-project.org/2007/10/18/ann-scot-exporter-v07-for-wordpress/</link>
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		<title>ANN: update the SCOT Exporter for WordPress</title>
		<description>We released the SCOT Exporter for WordPress  v0.6. 

	download: SCOT Exporter for WordPress  v0.6

Some functionalities are changed and added:

	scot.rdf is located in "http://yourhost/scot/scot.rdf"
	skos:narrower and skos:broader property
	scot:tagspace property
	scot:totalPosts
	scot:totalTags
	scot:totalTagFrequency
	scot:Cooccurrences
	scot:CooccurFrequency
	rdfs:seealso for tag navigation 


The main change is that broader-narrower relationship can be automatically represented in a scot ontology. It is based ...</description>
		<link>http://scot-project.org/2007/09/05/ann-update-the-scot-exporter-for-wordpress/</link>
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