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Social media curation / Joyce Kasman Valenza, Brenda L. Boyer, and Della Curtis ; advertising representative, Patrick Hogan ; editor, Patrick Hogan ; copy editor, Judith Lauber ; Tim Clifford, production editor ; Karen Sheets de Gracia, manager of design and composition.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Valenza, Joyce Kasman, author.
- Boyer, Brenda L., author.
- Curtis, Della, author.
- Series:
- Library technology reports ; Volume 50, Number 7.
- Library Technology Reports ; Volume 50, Number 7
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Social media.
- Digital preservation.
- Online social networks--Library applications.
- Online social networks.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (77 p.)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Chicago, Illinois : ALA TechSource, 2014.
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- This issue of Library Technology Reports draws from 17 in-depth interviews to show how libraries are using social media to collect, organize, share, and interpret-in short, how to tell a digital story.
- Contents:
- Cover; Social Media Curation; Contents; Chapter 1. Introduction; What Is Curation?; How We Use the New Tools; Purpose of This Project; What's in It for Our Stakeholders?; Notes; Chapter 2. Survey Results; The Work of Curation; Who Took the Survey?; Chapter 3. Curation in Public Libraries; Billy Parrott, NYPL Picture Collection (April 4, 2014); Amy Sonnie and Meredith Sires, Oakland Public Library TeenZone (February 24, 2014); Beyond the Conversations; Note; Chapter 4. Curation in School Libraries; Curation for Students; Curation for Students and by Students; Beyond the Conversations; Notes
- Chapter 5. Curation in Special LibrariesMarcia Mardis, National Science Digital Library (February 21, 2014); Debbie Judy and Mary Jo Lazun, Maryland State Law Library (April 28, 2014); Leslie Farmer, California State University, Long Beach (February 27, 2014); Digital Public Library of America: Luis Hererra (April 18, 2014) and Dan Cohen (May 12, 2014); Library of Congress and Digital Preservation; Beyond the Conversations; Notes; Chapter 6. Curation in Academic Libraries; Erika Bennett, Capella University (September 16, 2013)
- Crystal Renfro and Mary Axford, Georgia Institute of Technology (April 1, 2014)Academic PKM: A Study of the Scholarly Research Cycle and Information Practices; Beyond the Conversations; Chapter 7. Curation outside the Library World; Robin Good, Master New Media (March 19, 2014); Harold Jarche (March 18, 2014); Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano (May 10, 2014); Beyond the Conversations; Notes; Chapter 8. Curation Platforms; Real-Time Curation; Hybrid Curation; Digital Content Management Systems and Tools; For News Updates; Learning Playlists and Dashboards; Social Bookmarking and Note Archiving
- Academic Social ResearchMedia Curation; Notes; Chapter 9. Conclusion; Social Media Curation Is a Thing; Issues with Free and the Poof Factor; It's Real Professional Work (but Maybe Not a Completely Sanctioned Activity); Keeping It Fresh; Authority, Transparency, and Can We Curate Too Narrowly?; Can Librarians Over-curate?; Controlling(?) the Institutional Message; Copyright, Fair Use, and Credit; The Other Side of Free; Avoiding Silos; Final Thoughts; Notes; Chapter 10. Resources and Glossary; Articles, Presentations, and Blog Posts; Blogs about Curation; Books; Webinar; Glossary; Notes
- Notes:
- Description based upon print version of record.
- Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed January 9, 2015).
- ISBN:
- 0-8389-5940-7
- 0-8389-5939-3
- OCLC:
- 897906528
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