Nonprofit Knowledge Sharing
11
Envision a future in which nonprofits and social enterprises share what they know ... and magnify their impact
Curated by IdeaEncore
Follow
Rescooped by IdeaEncore from Content Curation World onto Nonprofit Knowledge Sharing
Scoop.it!

The Best Resources for Content Curation for Non-Profits: Netsquared

The Best Resources for Content Curation for Non-Profits: Netsquared | Nonprofit Knowledge Sharing | Scoop.it

Our own IdeaEncore Network (www.IdeaEncore.com) is a platform for nonprofit knowledge sharing that allows customized categorization and embedding your own branded library on you website.   Similar to SlideShare and other places for sharing your nonprofit resources and tools.

 

from RobinGood:  A great collection of useful content curation resources, articles, tools and people to follow for those working in the non-profit sector.

 

It includes the following curated sections:

Why Curate? 

Getting Started

Best Practices for Content Curation

Tools

Additional Resources 

(In this light you may want to check also the two recordings of my contribution to the last NeVC Conference here:

http://www.extension.iastate.edu/broadcasts/recordings/NeVC2011/default.htm?file=Day2Session1-new.flv


http://www.extension.iastate.edu/broadcasts/recordings/NeVC2011/default.htm?file=Day2Session2-new.flv)

 


Resourceful. 8/10 


Via Robin Good
Beth Kanter's comment, November 14, 2011 10:32 AM
great post from last summer and I added a comment over at net2 with your links. Also, your slides were terrific too! http://www.scoop.it/t/content-and-curation-for-nonprofits/p/628593121/more-mind-reach
Biz4unow's comment, November 16, 2011 1:43 AM
Great site for curation information and resources.
Discover Topics IdeaEncore is following
Content Curation World Curation & The Future of Publishing Infographics Content and Curation for Nonprofits Facebook best practices and research Nonprofit Capacity Building and Training
and 11 others
Your new post is loading...
Rescooped by IdeaEncore from Content and Curation for Nonprofits
Scoop.it!

From Content Curation to People Curation

From Content Curation to People Curation | Nonprofit Knowledge Sharing | Scoop.it

Tony Karrer wrote this post on September 7, 2011 - I find it extremely relevant and am interested in looking at the possibility of curators collaborating on content around a specific topic and how that might evolve in the future.

 

I had the priviledge of listening to Clay Shirky today talk about harvesting collective wisdom and the implications of that. There are no accidents as this piece seems to be exploring an aspect of this subject.

 

Tony is reacting to a blog post he read, Ville Kilkku titled: Klout, Triberr, paper.li, and the future of content curation. He has some very good observations, too many to list but I've highlighted a few things to set the tone for the article.

 

Three Major Trends in Curation

 

**From individual content curators to crowdsourced content curation: Individuals cannot keep up with the pace of new content, even though they have better discovery tools than before.

 

**Crowdsourcing can, although it is not suitable for promoting radical new ideas: the dictatorship of the masses is unavoidably conservative.

 

**From manual to semi-automated content curation: Individual content curators are forced to automate as much of the process as possible in order to stay relevant.

 

**From content curation to people curation: When there is too much content, you vet the content creators, manually or automatically. Those who pass get exposure for all of their content.

 

****How do these trends interact? This is particularly interesting to me and it will be fascinating to watch this evolve.

 

****Social networking of the content creator is vitally important in order to create an audience as isolated content becomes increasingly difficult to discover and

 

****curation focuses on people instead of individual content.

 

**Build it, and they will come, is dead.

 

Curated by JanLGordon covering "Content Curation, Social Media & Beyond"

 

 

Read more...........

http://www.aggregage.com/blog/curation/people-curation

 

 


Via janlgordon, Robin Good, Beth Kanter
No comment yet.