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SSM 2008: Napa Valley, California, USA
- Ian Soboroff, Eugene Agichtein, Ravi Kumar:

Proceeding of the 2008 ACM Workshop on Search in Social Media, SSM 2008, Napa Valley, California, USA, October 30, 2008. ACM 2008, ISBN 978-1-60558-258-0
Keynote
- Andrew Tomkins:

Challenges in searching social media. 1-2
Tagging I
- Steffen Oldenburg, Martin Garbe, Clemens H. Cap

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Similarity cross-analysis of tag / co-tag spaces in social classification systems. 11-18 - Shankara B. Subramanya, Huan Liu:

Socialtagger - collaborative tagging for blogs in the long tail. 19-26 - Markus Heckner, Tanja Neubauer, Christian Wolff

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Tree, funny, to_read, google: what are tags supposed to achieve? a comparative analysis of user keywords for different digital resource types. 3-10
Tagging II
- Mark James Carman

, Mark Baillie, Fabio Crestani
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Tag data and personalized information retrieval. 27-34 - Jian Wang, Brian D. Davison

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Explorations in tag suggestion and query expansion. 43-50
Social network analysis
- Gautam Das

, Nick Koudas, Manos Papagelis
, Sushruth Puttaswamy:
Efficient sampling of information in social networks. 67-74 - Sang Su Lee, Dongwoo Won, Dennis McLeod:

Tag-geotag correlation in social networks. 59-66 - Marcella Wilson, Charles K. Nicholas:

Topological analysis of an online social network for older adults. 51-58 - K. Selçuk Candan, Luigi Di Caro

, Maria Luisa Sapino:
Creating tag hierarchies for effective navigation in social media. 75-82
Position papers & panel
- Marti A. Hearst, Matthew Hurst, Susan T. Dumais:

What should blog search look like? 95-98 - Brynn M. Evans, Ed H. Chi:

Towards a model of understanding social search. 83-86 - Markus Bylund, Jussi Karlgren

, Fredrik Olsson, Pedro Sanches
, Carl-Henrik Arvidsson:
Mirroring your web presence. 87-90 - Marc A. Smith, Vladimir Barash, Lise Getoor, Hady Wirawan Lauw

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Leveraging social context for searching social media. 91-94 - Markus Strohmaier:

Purpose tagging: capturing user intent to assist goal-oriented social search. 35-42

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