Digital curation: Opportunities for learning, teaching, research and professional development.
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Flintoff, Kim
Mellow, P.
Clark, K.
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Flintoff, K. and Mellow, P. and Clark, K. 2014. Digital curation: Opportunities for learning, teaching, research and professional development., 23rd Annual Teaching Learning Forum: Transformative, innovative and engaging.
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The concept of digital curation has evolved from its original use. While the digital preservation of artifacts is still the primary domain of digital curation, due to Web 2.0/social media applications it has allowed anyone to easily create a topic centered library online to share with the world. Assets found online can now be quickly collated into a visually appealing web site using freely available tools. This descriptive paper explores the potential use of digital curation within three tertiary institutions.
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