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How to Deal with Information Overload

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Curation: The Future of Search

Curation: The Future of Search | Jewish Education Around the World | Scoop.it

As with many new technologies, there is much to be learned in the realm of content curation. One thing that Dennis learned only in the practice of curation is that it could very well be the future if search. When he joined Scoop.it, Dennis did not expect to find "such a rich and expert community of searchers." He knew that he would have a place to share all of his content and build a resource for his audience, but what he found in this practice, he never could have expected.

 

With his continued use of Scoop.it and curation, Dennis has found that he can rely on other curators as a vital source of information discovery. He even chooses Scoop.it over other tools as a search engine! What makes Scoop.it unique for search is that all of the content you will find is selected by thoughtful editors with an expertise on the topic that is being searched for. Dennis has found that the quality of search results on Scoop.it has been unmatched by a regular search engine algorithm because of this. He has found numerous pieces of relevant content intelligently selected by other curators, as well as being discovered for the content that he has curated.


Via Ally Greer, Dennis T OConnor
Charles RAMOS's curator insight, January 26, 6:29 AM

Nouvelles technologies:

La Conservation, c'est l'avenir de la recherche.

-"Il y a beaucoup à apprendre dans le domaine de la conservation des contenus".

Philippe Trebaul's curator insight, March 1, 3:19 AM
Conservation: L'avenir de la recherche...

"Comme avec beaucoup de nouvelles technologies, il ya beaucoup à apprendre dans le domaine de la conservation des contenus. Une chose que Dennis a appris que dans la pratique de la conservation des est que cela pourrait très bien être l'avenir si la recherche.Quand il a rejoint Scoop.it, Dennis ne m'attendais pas à trouver "une communauté riche et expert des chercheurs." Il savait qu'il aurait une place pour partager l'ensemble de son contenu et de construire une ressource pour son auditoire, mais ce qu'il a trouvé dans cette pratique, il n'aurait jamais pu prévoir.


Avec son utilisation continue de Scoop.it et la conservation, Dennis a trouvé qu'il peut compter sur d'autres conservateurs comme une source vitale de découverte de l'information. Il choisit même Scoop.it sur d'autres outils comme un moteur de recherche! Ce qui rend Scoop.it unique pour la recherche, c'est que tout le contenu que vous trouverez est sélectionné par les éditeurs réfléchies avec une expertise sur le sujet qui est recherché. Dennis a trouvé que la qualité des résultats de la recherche sur Scoop.it a été inégalée par un algorithme de moteur de recherche régulier à cause de cela. Il a trouvé de nombreux morceaux de contenu pertinent intelligemment sélectionnés par d'autres conservateurs, ainsi que d'être découvert pour le contenu qu'il a organisée".


Curation: The Future of Search via @allygreer http://sco.lt/...


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C'est...MA concetion, en tous cas.

Bon W.E. à vous.

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Content Curation: How To Cite, Credit and Attribute Other People's Content on the Web

Content Curation: How To Cite, Credit and Attribute Other People's Content on the Web | Jewish Education Around the World | Scoop.it

Robin Good: Here is a good guide providing the basic principles that should be followed when using, reposting, citing or quoting other people's content (both text and images).

 

The article outlines "proper methods of source attribution on the internet to guarantee the right people get credit for their hard work and ideas."

 

Specific sections of the article cover:

How To Cite Content in Blog Posts How To Cite Content in Social Media How to Give Credit to Guest Bloggers and Ghost Writers How to Cite Images and Visual Content

 

 

Well done. 8/10


Read more: http://blog.hubspot.com/blog/tabid/6307/bid/33098/How-Not-to-Steal-People-s-Content-on-the-Web.aspx

 

 

 


Via Robin Good, janlgordon, Dennis T OConnor
El código Gutenberg's comment, August 18, 2012 2:01 PM
Thank you very much. You're very kind. I hope that readers like my work in "El código Gutenberg". And thank you for the information in your page.
nickcarman's curator insight, February 17, 5:45 PM

This is an excellent article, which lays out the groundrules for using, or citing someone else's content.

Patrick Wohlmut's curator insight, February 24, 3:32 PM

Citing sources on a content curation page is important, not only for enhancing your creditability and being a mindful, respectful Internet community member, but also to let people know the kind of information to which they are linking.