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AIIM IQ0-100 Exam - Topic 3 Question 68 Discussion

Actual exam question for AIIM's IQ0-100 exam
Question #: 68
Topic #: 3
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A common characteristic of folksonomies is that they

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Darci
4 months ago
Wait, so they don’t need strict rules? That’s surprising!
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Trina
4 months ago
They definitely take time to grow, planning is key.
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Eden
4 months ago
I’m not sure about that, aren’t they usually chaotic?
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Skye
4 months ago
Totally agree, they’re all about collaboration!
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Shelba
4 months ago
Folksonomies let users tag content together.
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Carmen
5 months ago
I’m a bit confused; I thought folksonomies were more informal, so A and B don’t seem to fit well.
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Novella
5 months ago
I feel like I’ve seen a question like this before, and it was about how users contribute to the classification, which sounds like D again.
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Casie
5 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I remember something about how they develop over time, which might relate to A.
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Glory
5 months ago
I think folksonomies are all about user collaboration, so maybe D is the right choice?
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Peggie
5 months ago
This looks like a pretty straightforward question. I think I'll go with dashboards to pull all the data sources together into a single view.
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Dewitt
5 months ago
I'm pretty confident the answer is A. The SAS Information Delivery Portal is designed to provide a web-based interface for accessing various SAS content and analytics.
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Goldie
5 months ago
Okay, let me think this through step-by-step. The question is asking about information provided by a social network member, so it's likely related to their profile or personal data. I'm leaning towards "Profile data" as the best answer.
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Mitsue
5 months ago
This looks like a straightforward Azure Information Protection setup question. I think the key is to identify the required actions to get the classification and protection working.
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Mauricio
5 months ago
I'm a little confused on this question. All of the options seem like they could be challenges with outsourcing. I'll have to go back and review my notes to see if there's anything that stands out as being less of a challenge. Gotta make sure I get this one right.
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Halina
9 months ago
Folksonomies are like a wild, unruly party - no one's in charge, but everyone's having a great time tagging away!
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Laquita
10 months ago
C) Feature strong bibliographic control provided by their formal structure. Folksonomies are anything but formal - that's the whole point!
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Rosendo
8 months ago
A: Exactly, it's a bottom-up approach to organizing information.
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Tuyet
8 months ago
B: Yeah, folksonomies are all about users working together to tag content.
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Gladys
8 months ago
A: Exactly, it's a bottom-up approach to organizing information.
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Ira
8 months ago
B: Yeah, folksonomies are all about users working together to tag content.
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Georgeanna
9 months ago
A: D) Provide an opportunity for collaborative classification by multiple users.
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Candida
9 months ago
A: D) Provide an opportunity for collaborative classification by multiple users.
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Ty
10 months ago
A) Are somewhat slow to develop because of the initial planning required. No way, folksonomies are all about spontaneous, unplanned tagging!
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Barrett
9 months ago
D) Provide an opportunity for collaborative classification by multiple users.
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Sheridan
9 months ago
A) Are somewhat slow to develop because of the initial planning required. I disagree, folksonomies are more about user-generated content.
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Elfrieda
9 months ago
D) Provide an opportunity for collaborative classification by multiple users.
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Sommer
10 months ago
B) Arise in hierarchical environments where administrators can oversee them. Folksonomies are the opposite of that - they're organic and decentralized!
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Evan
8 months ago
A) Are somewhat slow to develop because of the initial planning required.
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Lelia
8 months ago
B) Arise in hierarchical environments where administrators can oversee them.
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Reynalda
8 months ago
C) Feature strong bibliographic control provided by their formal structure.
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Yoko
9 months ago
D) Provide an opportunity for collaborative classification by multiple users.
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Cristina
9 months ago
No, folksonomies are actually decentralized and organic.
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Vanda
10 months ago
B) Arise in hierarchical environments where administrators can oversee them.
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Darrin
10 months ago
C) Feature strong bibliographic control provided by their formal structure.
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Hyun
10 months ago
D) Provide an opportunity for collaborative classification by multiple users.
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Audry
10 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think C is also a possibility because formal structure can provide strong control.
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Jose
11 months ago
D) Provide an opportunity for collaborative classification by multiple users. Folksonomies are all about user-generated tags, so this option is spot on!
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Jesse
9 months ago
Collaborative classification is key in folksonomies for organizing information effectively.
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Candra
9 months ago
Folksonomies really benefit from the input of multiple users for tagging.
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Janna
9 months ago
It's great to see collaborative classification in action with folksonomies.
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Fannie
10 months ago
I love how folksonomies allow multiple users to classify content together.
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Moira
11 months ago
I agree with Mi, D makes sense because folksonomies are all about collaborative classification.
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Mi
11 months ago
I think the answer is D, because folksonomies allow multiple users to classify content together.
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