Social Media Curation.
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Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Chapter 1-Introduction -- What Is Curation? -- Purpose of This Project -- How We Use the New Tools -- What's in It for Our Stakeholders? -- Notes -- Chapter 2-Survey Results -- Who Took the Survey? -- The Work of Curation -- Chapter 3-Curation in Public Libraries -- Billy Parrott, NYPL Picture Collection (April 4, 2014) -- Amy Sonnie and Meredith Sires, Oakland Public Library TeenZone (February 24, 2014) -- Beyond the Conversations -- Note -- Chapter 4-Curation in School Libraries -- Curation for Students -- Curation for Students and by Students -- Beyond the Conversations -- Notes -- Chapter 5-Curation in Special Libraries -- Marcia Mardis, National Science Digital Library (February 21, 2014) -- Debbie Judy and Mary Jo Lazun, Maryland State Law Library (April 28, 2014) -- Leslie Farmer, California State University, Long Beach (February 27, 2014) -- Library of Congress and Digital Preservation -- Digital Public Library of America: Luis Hererra (April 18, 2014) and Dan Cohen (May 12, 2014) -- Beyond the Conversations -- Notes -- Chapter 6-Curation in Academic Libraries -- Erika Bennett, Capella University (September 16, 2013) -- Crystal Renfro and Mary Axford, Georgia Institute of Technology (April 1, 2014) -- Academic PKM: A Study of the Scholarly Research Cycle and Information Practices -- Beyond the Conversations -- Chapter 7-Curation outside the Library World -- Robin Good, Master New Media (March 19, 2014) -- Harold Jarche (March 18, 2014) -- Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano (May 10, 2014) -- Beyond the Conversations -- Notes -- Chapter 8-Curation Platforms -- Real-Time Curation -- Hybrid Curation -- Digital Content Management Systems and Tools -- For News Updates -- Learning Playlists and Dashboards -- Social Bookmarking and Note Archiving -- Academic Social Research -- Media Curation -- Notes.
Chapter 9-Conclusion: Issues and Trends -- Social Media Curation Is a Thing -- Keeping It Fresh -- It's Real Professional Work (but Maybe Not a Completely Sanctioned Activity) -- Issues with Free and the Poof Factor -- The Other Side of Free -- Controlling(?) the Institutional Message -- Copyright, Fair Use, and Credit -- Can Librarians Over-curate? -- Authority, Transparency, and Can We Curate Too Narrowly? -- Avoiding Silos -- Final Thoughts -- Notes -- Chapter 10-Resources and Glossary -- Articles, Presentations, and Blog Posts -- Books -- Webinar -- Blogs about Curation -- Glossary -- Notes.
This issue of Library Technology Reports draws from 17 in-depth interviews to show how libraries are using social media to collect, organize, share, and interpret--in short, how to tell a digital story.
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