Participatory Archives

Participatory Archives
Author: Edward Benoit III
Publisher: Facet Publishing
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2019-09-03
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1783303565

The rise of digitisation and social media over the past decade has fostered the rise of participatory and DIY digital culture. Likewise, the archival community leveraged these new technologies, aiming to engage users and expand access to collections. This book examines the creation and development of participatory archives, its impact on archival theory, and present case studies of its real world application. Participatory Archives is divided into four sections with each focused on a particular aspect of participatory archives: social tagging and commenting; transcription; crowdfunding; and outreach & activist communities. Each section includes chapters summarizing the existing literature, a discussion of theoretical challenges and benefits, and a series of case studies. The case studies are written by a range of international practitioners and provide a wide range of examples in practice, whilst the remaining chapters are supplied by leading scholars from Australia, Canada, Denmark, the Netherlands, Norway, the United Kingdom, and the United States. This book will be useful for students on archival studies programs, scholarly researchers in archival studies who could use the book to frame their own research projects, and practitioners who might be most interested in the case studies to see how participatory archives function in practice. The book may also be of interest to other library and information science students, and similar audiences within the broader cultural heritage institution fields of museums, libraries, and galleries.

Social Metadata for Libraries, Archives, and Museums

Social Metadata for Libraries, Archives, and Museums
Author: Karen Smith-Yoshimura
Publisher:
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2011
Genre: Archives
ISBN: 9781556533891

This report -- an overview of all the social metadata sites reviewed -- is one of three RLG Partner Social Metadata Working Group reports looking at the who, what, where, and whys of socially-contributed metadata. "Social metadata is a subset of user-generated content and takes many forms: tagging, comments, reviews, images, videos, ratings, recommendations, lists, links to related articles, etc."--Page 7.

Digital Libraries and Crowdsourcing

Digital Libraries and Crowdsourcing
Author: Mathieu Andro
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2018-01-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1119489148

Instead of outsourcing tasks to providers using labor-intensive countries, libraries around the world increasingly appeal to the crowds of Internet users, making their relationship with users more collaborative . These internet users can be volunteers or paid, work consciously, unconsciously or in the form of games. They can provide the workforce, skills, knowledge or financial resources that libraries need in order to achieve unimaginable goals.

Collective Intelligence and Digital Archives

Collective Intelligence and Digital Archives
Author: Samuel Szoniecky
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2017-01-18
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1119384680

Collective Intelligence and Digital Archives DIGITAL TOOLS AND USES SET Coordinated by Imad Saleh This book presents the most up-to-date research from different areas of digital archives to show how and why collective intelligence is being developed to organize and better communicate new masses of information. Current archive digitization projects produce an enormous amount of digital data (Big Data). Thanks to the proactive approach of large public institutions, this data is increasingly accessible. Despite the recent stabilization of technical and legal frameworks, the use of data has yet to be enriched by processes such as collective intelligence. By exploring the field of digital humanities, audiovisual archives, preservation of cultural heritage, crowdsourcing and the recovery of scientific archives, this book presents and analyzes concrete examples of collective intelligence for use in digital archives.

Researching Language and Social Media

Researching Language and Social Media
Author: Ruth Page
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2014-06-27
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1317676424

Social Media is fast becoming a key area of linguistic research. This highly accessible guidebook leads students through the process of undertaking research in order to explore the language that people use when they communicate on social media sites. This textbook provides: An introduction to the linguistic frameworks currently used to analyse language found in social media contexts An outline of the practical steps and ethical guidelines entailed when gathering linguistic data from social media sites and platforms A range of illustrative case studies, which cover different approaches, linguistic topics, digital platforms, and national contexts Each chapter begins with a clear summary of the topics covered and also suggests sources for further reading to supplement the initial discussion and case studies. Written with an international outlook, Researching Language and Social Media is an essential book for undergraduate and postgraduate students of Linguistics, Media Studies and Communication Studies.

Social Metadata for Libraries, Archives, and Museums

Social Metadata for Libraries, Archives, and Museums
Author: Karen Smith-Yoshimura
Publisher:
Total Pages: 15
Release: 2012
Genre: Archives
ISBN: 9781556534423

Presents highlights of research about "social metadata," the content generated from certain "social media" features (e.g., tagging, comments, reviews, images, videos, ratings, recommendations, lists, links to related articles, etc.) that support the contribution of user-generated content. Part 1 of the report series provided an overview of all the social metadata sites reviewed as part of the work of the RLG Social Metadata Working Group. Part 2 of the report series summarized the findings of a survey conducted in October-November 2009 of managers of websites that support the creation of "social metadata." The final report in the series, Part 3 offered recommendations for practice and an inventory of selected readings consulted during the course of work to prepare the report series.

Crowdsourcing our Cultural Heritage

Crowdsourcing our Cultural Heritage
Author: Mia Ridge
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2016-04-22
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1317156854

Crowdsourcing, or asking the general public to help contribute to shared goals, is increasingly popular in memory institutions as a tool for digitising or computing vast amounts of data. This book brings together for the first time the collected wisdom of international leaders in the theory and practice of crowdsourcing in cultural heritage. It features eight accessible case studies of groundbreaking projects from leading cultural heritage and academic institutions, and four thought-provoking essays that reflect on the wider implications of this engagement for participants and on the institutions themselves. Crowdsourcing in cultural heritage is more than a framework for creating content: as a form of mutually beneficial engagement with the collections and research of museums, libraries, archives and academia, it benefits both audiences and institutions. However, successful crowdsourcing projects reflect a commitment to developing effective interface and technical designs. This book will help practitioners who wish to create their own crowdsourcing projects understand how other institutions devised the right combination of source material and the tasks for their ’crowd’. The authors provide theoretically informed, actionable insights on crowdsourcing in cultural heritage, outlining the context in which their projects were created, the challenges and opportunities that informed decisions during implementation, and reflecting on the results. This book will be essential reading for information and cultural management professionals, students and researchers in universities, corporate, public or academic libraries, museums and archives.

Open Access and Digital Libraries

Open Access and Digital Libraries
Author: Lynne M. Rudasill
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2013-04-30
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 3110281023

The social sciences have made fundamental contributions to the understanding of the economic, political and social life of nations in the past century. Social science libraries now have an important role to play in the context of the information society as significant sources of academic and social knowledge. This work provides information on the development and use of digital resources in the social sciences emphasizing best practices; an articulation of some of the problems presented to providing these resources; and a view to the use of these resources to support sustainable development.

Handbook of Research on Management of Cultural Products: E-Relationship Marketing and Accessibility Perspectives

Handbook of Research on Management of Cultural Products: E-Relationship Marketing and Accessibility Perspectives
Author: Aiello, Lucia
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 518
Release: 2014-01-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1466650087

An integrated approach to investigate, create, and propose a model for the value creation of cultural products is essential in maintaining its connection with e-relationship marketing; this examination is important in recognizing a common perspective. The Handbook of Research on Management of Cultural Products: E-Relationship Marketing and Accessibility Perspectives examines the potential value of cultural products and how the support of new technologies can enable non-conventional and social-media marketing relationships. This book aims to highlight an emerging subject area in the field of financial management, management of value creation, and marketing that will be essential for scientists, researchers, and practitioners.