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Andreas Kuswara's curator insight,
February 27, 11:09 PM
with the increase in mash-up content, the issues of IP such as this would need our attention and commonsense.
Media&Learning's curator insight,
February 28, 3:40 AM
Features, best practices, copyright, use and examples of content curation. Basically everything it is useful to know about content curation. Plenty of useful information. Original scoop by Robin Good, Author: Pawan Deshpande of Curata Full guide: http://www.contentcurationmarketing.com/content-curation-copyright-ethics-fair-use Delete the scoop?
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Robin Good: Steve Buttry has published a good article on his blog providing very specific suggestions and tips to those needing to aggregate, republish and curate news content for their organization.
Key topics covered:
-> Linking -> Attributing -> Attribution checks
-> Adding value -> Original reporting -> Data analysis -> Commentary
-> Filtering -> Supplementing -> Adding related stories -> Rounding up
Valuable advice. 8/10
Full article: http://stevebuttry.wordpress.com/2012/05/16/aggregation-guidelines-link-attribute-add-value/ ; Via Robin Good Delete the scoop?
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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
Via Robin Good
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. Delete the scoop?
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Robin Good: JISC provides a very well documented guide to the use of Creative Commons licences (also referred to as CC licences) which can greatly facilitate the copying, reuse, distribution, and in some cases, the modification of the original owner’s creative work without needing to get permission each time from the original rights holder.
In addition to this the correct use and embedding of CC license may greatly help in the effort to make original sources more transparent to the final reader, in many context, including news and content curation efforts of many kinds.
Creative Commons licences can be embedded into a variety of resources, such as PowerPoint, images, Word docs, elearning resources, podcasts and other audio visual resources.
While specifically prepared for UK public sector organizations this document can be quite useful for anyone interested in the use of CC licenses to distribute digital content online.
Key Benefits of embedding CC licences for content curation and attribution: It can help the user see that the resource is an 'open' resource and licensed under a specific CC licence termsIt can help reduce the future 'orphan works' (works for which the rights holders are unknown or cannot be traced), and assist in creation of appropriate attribution, citation and potential negotiation for further permissions. By embedding the selected CC licence to the licence details even if the resource gets detached from its metadata. This is particularly the case if the resource is found via a search engine instead of the original website platform which might host specific copyright restrictions.
More info: http://www.jisc.ac.uk/publications/programmerelated/2011/scaembeddingcclicencesbp.aspx ;
(Thanks to Amber Thomas for finding this resource) Via Robin Good Delete the scoop?
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