From managing your references to curating your resources?

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frommanaging your references

tocurating your resources?

Allan Parsons, 14-15 November 2012

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locating resources‘curating’ resources

[share]

locate-curate-create-disseminate

[evaluate][collaborate][participate][engage]

[search][store][write][edit][publish]

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note on ‘curating’

selecting

collecting

caring

conserving

interpreting

displaying

contextualising

collatingevaluating

mattering

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Machlup, F. (1982) Knowledge: its creation, distribution, and economic significance. Volume II: The Branches of Learning. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Godin, B. (2008) The Knowledge economy: Fritz Machlup’s construction of a synthetic concept. Quebec. Retrieved from http://www.csiic.ca/PDF/Godin_37.pdf Accessed on 3 November 2012

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philosophers encyclopaedists bibliographers librarians

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conceptual-topologicaldiscursive-agonisticbibliographic-intertextualmaterial-cultural

orders

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iterative

reflexive

locating - curating

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traps     

trying to read everything

reading but not writing

failing to keep bibliographic information

organising chronologically

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the resource field

[strategic literature search]

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Summary

Reference management tools can be adapted as ‘curation’ tools:

• to avoid the traps inherent in the research situation

• to facilitate the creation of the various orders underlying the research and writing process

• to initiate participation in wider research communities

• to initiate participation in a wider world• to initiate lifelong learning

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Enjoy your research!