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Curators: A Herculean Task Is Ahead of You - and Be Careful

Curators: A Herculean Task Is Ahead of You - and Be Careful | Medical Librarians Of the World (MeLOW) | Scoop.it

"Steven Rosenbaum has an interesting article on Fast Company, outlining the reasons why curation is here to stay and the importance that curators will play in your information consumption diet.

 

He writes: "...So anyone who steps up and volunteers to curate in their area of knowledge and passion is taking on a Herculean task.

 

They're going to stand between the web and their readers, using all of the tools at their disposal to "listen" to the web, and then pull out of the data stream nuggets of wisdom, breaking news, important new voices, and other salient details.

 

It's real work, and requires a tireless commitment to being engaged and ready to rebroadcast timely material.

 

While there may be an economic benefit for being a "thought leader" and "trusted curator," it's not going to happen overnight.

 

Which is to say, being a superhero is often a thankless job.

 

The growth in content, both in terms of pure volume and the speed of publishing, has raised some questions about what best practices are in the curation space."

 

He also has some pretty straightforward advice on what, as a curator, you should never do:

 

"1. If you don't add context, or opinion, or voice and simply lift content, it's stealing.

 

2. If you don't provide attribution, and a link back to the source, it's stealing.

 

3. If you take a large portion of the original content, it's stealing.

 

4. If someone asks you not to curate their material, and you don't respect that request, it's stealing.

 

5. Respect published rights. If images don't allow creative commons use, reach out to the image creator--don't just grab it and ask questions later."

 

And he definitely has a point on all of these. 

 

Recommended. 7/10"

 

Read the full article: http://www.fastcompany.com/1834177/content-curators-are-the-new-superheros-of-the-web?partner=rss 


Via Robin Good, Beth Kanter, Karen du Toit
Jonathan Rodgers's comment, April 18, 2012 1:14 AM
Scooping it .........thanks Robin I really like your curation .... And value your wisdom ......it seems there is purpose to my constant information minning as and educator artist and passionate information collector .......I find it incredibly exciting to find fresh thinking and response to the living world around us and in particular our individual passions. Thank you for your wisdom
Robin Good's comment, April 18, 2012 1:16 AM
Thank you Jonathan. Glad to be of help and inspiration to you.

Tony Gu's comment, April 20, 2012 1:30 AM
I am really enjoying reading this article.
I found that the way Robin Good curate this article truly practice the ‘No Stealing’ rules. Thanks for sharing this with all of us. Big up!
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The quality, breadth, and timeliness of content updating vary substantially for 10 online medical texts

J Clin Epidemiol. 2012 Sep 10. pii: S0895-4356(12)00139-4.[Epub ahead of print]


The quality, breadth, and timeliness of content updating vary substantially for
10 online medical texts: an analytic survey.


 

Deborah Verran's comment, October 6, 2012 11:13 PM
It is a challenge for online medical texts to truly "be up to date" hence why medical students and doctors have to source information from a number of sources. In the future it may well be that only the best in this business survive.
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JournalTOCs – Your Virtual New Journals Shelf

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Do you want to keep up with the most recent articles from your favorite journals?  The Health Sciences Library has recently subscribed to JournalTOCs, a current awareness service that lets you crea...
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Supporting medical students to do international field research: a case study

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Big Data is a Big Deal for Biomedical Research | The White House

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Earlier this month, the National Institutes of Health announced that the President’s FY14 budget proposal will provide at least $40 million to launch a new Big Data to Knowledge (BD2K) program, significantly expanding NIH’s participation in the...
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Welcome to PubChase – a search without a search | Pubchase Blog

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Knowledge Base and Link Resolver Study: General Findings

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docwise vs. Read by QxMd: Which medical journal app should you use? | Medical Economics

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Janet helps medical research take a step forward : JISC

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Today researchers at UK universities will carry out 3D demonstrations on a ‘virtual patient', showing how groundbreaking ultra high definition (UHD) technology is making a real difference to medical training and diagnosis.
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TEDMED Great Challenges: Eliminating Medical Errors (with image, tweet) · TEDMED

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Citavi – Reference Management and Knowledge Organization

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Pipes: News from CAMBIN Libraries

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COREMINE : - Build your biomedical mindmap

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SEA Currents » Blog Archive » Beyond the SEA: March 20, 2013 – Emerging Technologies in Medical Libraries: Librarian Interest and Perceived Challenges - Recording Now Available

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A Data Management and Data Sharing Bibliography for Librarians

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The Business of Hospital Libraries

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My NCBI Saved Search Enhancements. NLM Technical Bulletin. 2013 Mar–Apr

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Thomson Reuters Releases First EndNote App for iPad | LJ INFOdocket

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Interactive decision and determination tools on Copyright | from WSULS

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Establishing, Managing, and Protecting Your Online Reputation: A Social Media Guide for Physicians and Medical Practices

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Online reputation cannot be left to chance. This authoritative book guides physicians on how to use social media and manage their online reputation.
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Overcoming Librarian Resistance to Adopting Discovery Tools — A Focus on Information Literacy Opportunitie

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Comparison of reference management software - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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