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== Links ==
== Links ==


* Christopher Allen & Shannon Appelcline (2007). Collective Choice: Experimenting with Ratings. Life with Alacrity Blog, [[http://www.lifewithalacrity.com/2007/01/collective_choi.html HTML]]
; Services
 
* [http://www.trustplus.com/ TrustPlus] allows to view the reputation of others and build your own reputation anywhere on the Web. E.g. {{quotation|The "TrustPlus Reputation Viewer," a browser add-on, allows users to view anyone's reputation information on-the-fly and across multiple sites. TrustPlus supports some of the Internet's most trafficked destinations, including craigslist, LinkedIn, Facebook, MySpace, eBay, Friendster, Backpage, Amazon and GumTree.}} ([http://www.trustplus.com/about about], retr. jan 2010).
 
; Articles and web pages
 
* Christopher Allen & Shannon Appelcline (2007). Collective Choice: Experimenting with Ratings. Life with Alacrity Blog, [http://www.lifewithalacrity.com/2007/01/collective_choi.html HTML]
* Shannon Appelcline (2006). Collective Choice: More Thoughts About Ratings, Blog entry, [http://www.skotos.net/articles/TTnT_/TTnT_198.phtml HTML]
* Shannon Appelcline (2006). Collective Choice: More Thoughts About Ratings, Blog entry, [http://www.skotos.net/articles/TTnT_/TTnT_198.phtml HTML]
* Jennifer Golbeck, James Hendler (2004). Accuracy of Metrics for Inferring Trust and Reputation in Semantic Web-based Social Networks, [http://www.mindswap.org/papers/GolbeckEKAW04.pdf PDF]
* Jennifer Golbeck, James Hendler (2004). Accuracy of Metrics for Inferring Trust and Reputation in Semantic Web-based Social Networks, [http://www.mindswap.org/papers/GolbeckEKAW04.pdf PDF]

Revision as of 19:29, 22 February 2010

Draft

This should become an article dealing with:

i.e. issues related to systems that allow fair ratings of something, e.g. items in learning object repository.

Links

Services
  • TrustPlus allows to view the reputation of others and build your own reputation anywhere on the Web. E.g. “The "TrustPlus Reputation Viewer," a browser add-on, allows users to view anyone's reputation information on-the-fly and across multiple sites. TrustPlus supports some of the Internet's most trafficked destinations, including craigslist, LinkedIn, Facebook, MySpace, eBay, Friendster, Backpage, Amazon and GumTree.” (about, retr. jan 2010).
Articles and web pages
  • Christopher Allen & Shannon Appelcline (2007). Collective Choice: Experimenting with Ratings. Life with Alacrity Blog, HTML
  • Shannon Appelcline (2006). Collective Choice: More Thoughts About Ratings, Blog entry, HTML
  • Jennifer Golbeck, James Hendler (2004). Accuracy of Metrics for Inferring Trust and Reputation in Semantic Web-based Social Networks, PDF
  • Micceri, Ted (2005). Can We Really Trust Anyone Who Profits from Ranking Higher Education Institutions, or How Would One Evaluate Institutional Quality?, ERIC, ED497448, HTML
  • Roger Dingledine, Michael J Freedman, David Molnar, David Parkes, Paul Syvers. (2003), Reputation, HTML