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If you're a curator looking for some boundaries in what feels like the Wild West, here are five best practices to consider. 1. Be Part of the Content Ecosystem 2. Follow a Schedule 3. Embrace Multiple Platforms 4. Engage and Participate 5. Share. Don’t Steal Separate signal from noise. Provide a clear, contextually relevant voice within the topic or topics that you create and curate.
Nous subissons tous cette sensation permanente, stressante et désagréable d’être dépassés par le volume d’information qui nous dégringole dessus jour et nuit. Ceux qui utilisent Twitter ou des fils RSS connaissent bien cette impression: il suffit d’une journée d’absence pour ne plus être dans le coup.
Content curation is so much more than compiling lists and dropping articles, blog posts, and images into pretty templates. Platforms like Paper.li may work for amateurs, but content curation is big time business. It requires the human factor — someone with a pulse — to make sense of our collective informational chaos. Savvy companies and communications pros understand that content pulled from a plethora of sources should be categorized by curators who:
A l'heure des Google +1 et des like de Facebook, la juriste Murielle Cahen publie sur le site Avocat Online une analyse qui confronte ce type de fonctionnalités avec les principes du droit d'auteur à la française. Si le droit américain dispose du fair use (usage équitable) pour donner un peu de souplesse au système, le droit français paraît assez mal équipé pour ménager une place à ces nouvelles pratiques de circulation des contenus sur Internet, qui tendent pourtant à façonner au quotidien l’expérience web des Internautes.
Mise à jour le 08/04/2012 d'un article publié il y a deux ans sur la "chronologie" de l'histoire des fournisseurs de l'informatique décisionnelle.
We are all slammed with information every time we go online. What’s the best way to organize it all into at least some reasonable manner? Teachers, students, and admins alike don’t have the time to properly visit every site. Here is a simple list of my favorites
Survey respondents, who include marketers from a variety of industries including technology, financial services and healthcare, indicated that content curation continues to be an important part of their overall marketing strategies, and many are beginning to refine the tactic by implementing best practices such as sharing and curating content on a daily basis. Other key findings include:
A place to collect, organize, discover and share everything you like on the web...
Most aspects of curation are already compatible with today's smartphones; we can read content, edit and include short-form commentary, and of course, share to various social networks with a few swipes of the finger.
For as long as anyone can remember, the ability to create and publish information was left to professionals. But then, suddenly, we were all given the freedom and the tools to become part of the information ecosystem. And let's face it, the boom in micro-publishing is fun. Checking in, posting a picture, updating your Facebook status, liking a blog post or a friends tweet. Adding your voice and your story is part of what has fueled the growth of the web. There's only one problem with all this micro-publishing. We broke the web.
J'ai eu le plaisir de coordonner le dossier du dernier numéro de la revue Documentaliste & Sciences de linformation consacré à cette pratique en devenir qu'est la curation. Une quinzaine d'auteurs ont accepté de me rejoindre dans l'aventure et je les remercie d'autant plus que les délais étaient particulièrement serrés.
Google is widely (and rightly) recognised as the mother of all search engines. But, if you need to drill down your searches by more specific details, do you trust Google to give you what you need every single time? Here’s a collection of 3o vertical search engines which you should have up your sleeve when you need some specialist power.
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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
Le but de la veille et de la recherche des informations n’est pas d’accumuler le plus possible d’informations, mais bien de collecter les informations pertinentes qui pourront être utilisées rapidement au profit de l’entreprise. Cette recherche d’informations doit donc être liée à leur utilisation dans un contexte d’Intelligence économique (lobbying et communication d’influence) et de façon plus générale dans la stratégie de l’entreprise (connaissance des produits des concurrents avant de lancer ses propres gammes, etc.).
By using part automated information relay extraction process, and with no added value to the original content, curation leads the web into an excessive expansion logic damaging the whole ecosystem, his users and the one creating the contents. Here are 5 reasons why - according to F. Martinet - curation is revoltingly bad: 1) Curation platforms and the action of curating in itself contribute nothing. Curation is a content copy and paste system for layabouts without any added value. 2) Curation represents an infringement of copyright Curation is taking content from one place and putting it in another. Nothing else. 3) Curation platforms encourage economic freeloading What is more, some platforms distances the reader from the author (in quite banal terms of clicks, but also therefore of identification). 4) For us, the children of the web, encouraging curation is being irresponsible. Curation does not encourage the accessibility of content. 5) Curation is drowning the information To encourage the use of solutions that contribute nothing to information management and take advantage of information technology to increase the amount of information to infinity is to be guilty of leading to the collapse of a system which is based on an operation verging on the worst practices of the financial sector.
L’arrivée d’internet a bouleversé le droit d’auteur, notamment grâce à la fluidité des échanges que permet internet. En effet, est apparue depuis quelques années « les boutons de partage » particulièrement mis en place sur les réseaux sociaux ceux-ci permettant la transmission de données par les internautes. Or l’ouverture au numérique de la publication d’Å“uvres protégées par le droit d’auteur a rendu nécessaire une confrontation entre les droits de propriété intellectuelle et la possibilité d’échanger des données via internet.
Les différentes plateformes de curation manuelle ou automatique questionnent le droit d'auteur car ces services reproduisent du contenu protégé par le droit de la propriété intellectuelle.
Ce support pédagogique de 65 pages offre un panorama actuel de la curation (« pratique qui consiste à sélectionner, éditorialiser et partager du contenu ») aussi bien en terme de compréhension de ce que recouvre cette thématique, de méthodologie de gestion de projet, de pratiques, d’outillage, un point sur le juridique et la valeur informative ainsi que des ressources
With the tremendous amount of information that is shared on social media, those who are in need of actionable intelligence must be prepared to have a structured approach to gather information from the rapidly expanding resource source on the web.
Internet permet de publier et d’échanger chaque jour des milliards de données, auxquelles accèdent plus de 2 milliards de personnes dans le monde.
Les spécialistes de la traduction, comme Babylon, Reverso ou Systran, en version gratuite, ne parviennent pas vraiment à se dégager de la mêlée. Le seul qui se démarque : Google Traduction.
Content curation, the practice of finding and sharing online content, is now being used by almost all marketers, according to a survey by Curata (formerly HiveFire). Of the active curators, 45% share content daily, 33% weekly and 21% monthly. Agencies are more active than non-agencies. Why go to the trouble of pushing third-party content? The main reason is thought leadership—that answer was given by 85%, compared with 79% last year. Next are branding (80%) and SEO (65%). The top vehicle for sharing, used by 76%, is social media. That’s followed by personal emails (56%), email newsletters (50%) and news portals or microsites (25%). How do curators find content to share? Through social media (79%), email newsletter subscriptions (63%), news clipping services (53%) and manual scanning of online outlets (53%). The main content marketing challenges: Having the time to do it—75%
10 Steps To Curate Your Social Media Content With Scoop.it for Increased Value | Social Media PearlsScoop.it is a semi-automated curation platform. Scoop.it crawls the web according to a pre-determined criteria and then allows the curator to review and reposition the filtered material prior to publishing. This repositioning could be in the form of contextual reorganization and/or commentary of the material to provide an overall perspective. Once the material has been curated, Scoop.it allows the curator to publish the material in an attractive web-magazine by topic. This web-magazine organizes each curated article into “sticky posts” on a digital interactive interface as shown in the examples below.
How can you maximize your time and be strategic about giving your audiences the best of what's out there through the right mix of content creation and curation?
Le marketing de contenu est un des meilleurs moyens pour attirer le chaland et maintenir l’attention sur votre marque. Mais les organisations peinent souvent à en créer qui soit réellement attractif.
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