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Il existe donc une relation de confiance entre les curateurs et les lecteurs, mais pour arriver à proposer un maximum de contenu de qualité à leur communauté sans passer leur temps à la lire et le sélectionner, certains (beaucoup) de curateurs essayent d’automatiser la publication de contenu provenant de sources de qualité, ils deviennent dans ce cas de simples agrégateurs en temps réel qui font ponctuellement de la curation.
Within minutes of the quake, a group of local IT professionals had formed a team to solve that problem. Using a combination of Twitter, the open-source disaster mapping tool Ushahidi, and a large group of dedicated people, www.eq.org.nz was created to meet the immediate needs of quake-affected residents. It also points the way forward, demonstrating how technology and people can be best deployed in future natural disasters.
Penn State's digital curation services.
Simply put, "curation" has the sense of organizing and maintaining - or overseeing - digital materials, not only to ensure their preservation but also to assess their usefulness continually over time. The Curation Lifecycle Model, at left, gives the significant details of curating digital objects, such as creating or receiving them; appraising and selecting; ingesting (into an archival or repository-based system); preserving; and accessing, using, and reusing.
Content curation is crucial at a time when patients and their doctors are searching more online but the majority of health resources are considered medically unreliable. The value of crowdsourcing and time management tools that can save time and effort for professionals is demonstrated.
Abuse of the hashtag system to gain easy comedic credibility has caused the hashtag to lose its power. It was secondarily used, for a very short while, as a relatively successful joke. But its days were numbered and it did not take too long to lose its novelty.
Up until a few weeks ago I had a Content Curation methodology I was happy with, then something changed.
If there is one thing I love more than engaging with people online it’s sharing useful content with them via Social Media. It’s a good job too, as content curation plays a major part in developing social relationships.
As the expert in your field people will look to you for ideas and to advise them on the latest trends in your area of business. The only way you can hope to help them is by reading extensively, then sharing the relevant information that you find.
Classroom Applications
I see content curation as a way for students to develop various 21st century skills: locating, filtering, evaluating, and ranking content; organizing, sorting, and creating content.
Content curation is not about collecting links or being an information pack rat, it is more about putting them into a context with organization, annotation, and presentation. Content curators provide a customized, vetted selection of the best and most relevant resources on a very specific topic or theme.
Not least because the way in which we discover content that we like or find useful, and how it gets in front of us or gets our attention, is changing radically. With an explosion of choice and noise, and attention becoming the new scarcity, how we choose to curate what gets that attention (or, as below, how it is curated for us) is hugely important to anyone in the business of creating content. And let's face it, that's now everybody. So here's my take on the three pillars of content curation that will increasingly (and already actively) shape the future of content consumption and distribution
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