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Academic crowdsourcing in the humanities : crowds, communities and co-production /

Academic Crowdsourcing in the Humanities lays the foundations for a theoretical framework to understand the value of crowdsourcing, an avenue that is increasingly becoming important to academia as the web transforms collaboration and communication and blurs institutional and professional boundaries....

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores principales: Hedges, Mark (Mark Charles) (Autor), Dunn, Stuart (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge, MA : Elsevier : Chandos Publishing, [2018]
Colección:Chandos information professional series.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Front Cover -- ACADEMIC CROWDSOURCING IN THE HUMANITIES -- Series Page -- ACADEMIC CROWDSOURCING IN THE HUMANITIES: Crowds, Communities and Co-production -- Copyright -- CONTENTS -- ABOUT THE AUTHORS -- PREFACE -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- 1 -- Introduction: academic crowdsourcing from the periphery to the centre -- INTRODUCTION -- CROWDSOURCING, CITIZEN SCIENCE AND ENGAGEMENT -- CROWD CONNECTIVITY: THE RISE OF SOCIAL MEDIA -- METHODOLOGY -- 2 -- From citizen science to community co-production -- THE BUSINESS OF CROWDSOURCING -- CROWDSOURCING IN THE ACADEMY 
505 8 |a CROWDSOURCING AND SOCIAL ENGAGEMENTCOMMUNITIES OF CROWDSOURCING: SELF-ORGANIZATION AND CO-PRODUCTION -- TERMINOLOGIES AND TYPOLOGIES FOR HUMANITIES CROWDSOURCING -- 3 -- Processes and products: a typology of crowdsourcing -- HUMANITIES CROWDSOURCING: A TYPOLOGY -- PROCESS TYPES -- Transcribing -- Beyond transcription: correcting and modifying content -- Crowdsourcing as knowledge organization -- Crowdsourcing as creation and commentary -- Spatial processes: mapping and georeferencing -- Translating -- ASSET TYPES -- Geospatial -- Text -- Image 
505 8 |a Media assets: sound and videoEphemera and intangible cultural heritage -- Numerical or statistical information -- TASK TYPES -- OUTPUT TYPES -- CONCLUSION -- 4 -- Crowdsourcing applied: case studies -- GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION -- Community archaeology -- Georeferencing -- TEXT -- Lexicography -- Text interpretation -- IMAGE -- Classification of images -- Tagging images -- Investigating images -- Researching (old) images -- CONCLUSION -- 5 -- Roles and communities -- INTRODUCTION AND KEY QUESTIONS -- SOLITARY ROLES VERSUS COLLABORATIVE ROLES 
505 8 |a NETWORKS OF ROLESCOLLABORATIVE ROLES -- ROLES AND EMPOWERMENT -- ROLES AND CONFLICT -- CONCLUSION -- 6 -- Motivations and benefits -- MOTIVATIONS, INTRINSIC AND EXTRINSIC -- FROM COMMERCIAL TO ACADEMIC CROWDSOURCING -- THE ROLE OF COMPETITION -- LEARNING AND �a#x80;#x98;UPSKILLING�a#x80;#x99; -- GAMIFICATION -- COMMUNITY AND SOCIAL MOTIVATIONS -- EVOLVING MOTIVATIONS -- MOTIVATIONS OF ACADEMICS AND OTHER PROJECT ORGANIZERS -- CONCLUSION -- 7 -- Ethical issues in humanities crowdsourcing -- WHAT DO WE MEAN BY ETHICS IN HUMANITIES CROWDSOURCING? 
505 8 |a ETHICS AND THE CROWDSOURCING INDUSTRYLABOUR AND EXPLOITATION IN HUMANITIES CROWDSOURCING -- WHOSE DATA IS IT ANYWAY? -- PASTORAL CONCERNS AND PARTICIPANT WELL-BEING -- CROWDSOURCING AS PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH -- COMMUNITY-BASED PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH -- CONCLUSION -- 8 -- Crowdsourcing and memory -- INTRODUCTION -- INTERNET MEMORY -- COLLECTIVE MEMORY -- INDIVIDUAL MEMORY -- MEMORY AND STRUCTURE -- GENERIC CROWD MEMORY: SHARED METHODOLOGICAL NARRATIVES -- Transcribing -- Collaborative tagging -- Recording and creating content 
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