UContent : the information professional's guide to user-generated content /
"Have you ever reviewed a book at Amazon.com? Uploaded a photo to Flickr? Commented on a blog posting? Used tags to describe or access information? If you have, you've contributed user-generated content to the web. But while many librarians and information professionals have accepted their...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Medford, New Jersey :
Information Today, Inc.,
2012
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Local Note: | ProQuest Ebook Central |
Table of Contents:
- The evolution of UContent
- Project Gutenberg
- Blogs
- Wikis
- Podcasts, slideshows, screencasts, and video
- Online reviews of products and services
- Self-publishing
- Citizen journalism
- Tagging, folksonomies, and social bookmarking
- Custom search engines
- Cybercartography
- Yahoo! Pipes
- Flickr.