Post by account_disabled on Dec 11, 2023 22:55:59 GMT -6
The steps to follow to curate content: Collect: search and research, draw up lists, save searches around news or information to share. In this regard, BagTheWeb, for example, allows you to save interesting pages that can be explored, studied and reworked at a later time for your site or blog. But the network also offers other tools such as Storify, thanks to which it is possible to tell stories collected from social media, or Paper.li, a content curation service which, after the collection, selection and curation of the news, flows into the publication of a newspaper characterized by contents deemed interesting by the "director". Summarize: the documents collected and saved must be reworked in an exhaustive and concise form.
This is important as the reader will have access to a complete overview of the topic covered. Fact Checking and Sources: if the content curation work is mainly based on the collection and re-elaboration of Phone Number Datadocuments, the next step is to attribute the work done by others present in the our article. Cite the blogger or journalist, the newspaper, the interview from which we have extrapolated information useful for understanding what we are explaining. The links must be supported by a very specific logic. From this point of view there are multiple schools of thought: some promote the link to the source in the margin of the paragraph while others argue that it is equally effective to link the single word that refers directly to the source.
The quote is the basis of fact checking: by linking the source you underline the provenance of the statement just made. The reader will therefore have the opportunity to verify the document and delve deeper into, as well as ascertain, the topic in question. This offers added value to our work, completing it and broadening the discussion, giving the potential user the opportunity to enrich our research himself. Context: Creating context means giving the potential reader something more than just a list of information related to a topic of common interest. The reader must be able to understand what we are talking about but also and above all to understand the mechanisms underlying the topic discussed. Only in this way will our article acquire the added value it needs to make the difference.
This is important as the reader will have access to a complete overview of the topic covered. Fact Checking and Sources: if the content curation work is mainly based on the collection and re-elaboration of Phone Number Datadocuments, the next step is to attribute the work done by others present in the our article. Cite the blogger or journalist, the newspaper, the interview from which we have extrapolated information useful for understanding what we are explaining. The links must be supported by a very specific logic. From this point of view there are multiple schools of thought: some promote the link to the source in the margin of the paragraph while others argue that it is equally effective to link the single word that refers directly to the source.
The quote is the basis of fact checking: by linking the source you underline the provenance of the statement just made. The reader will therefore have the opportunity to verify the document and delve deeper into, as well as ascertain, the topic in question. This offers added value to our work, completing it and broadening the discussion, giving the potential user the opportunity to enrich our research himself. Context: Creating context means giving the potential reader something more than just a list of information related to a topic of common interest. The reader must be able to understand what we are talking about but also and above all to understand the mechanisms underlying the topic discussed. Only in this way will our article acquire the added value it needs to make the difference.