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Written by:
James Burke
17 November 2010 08:49
Slides, notes and related links for the “Locate, Collate and Aggregate” session at the JISC CETIS Conference 2010.
Resources for this session and the whole conference will be collated and available via @lanyrd at http://lanyrd.com/2010/cetis10/ and on the JISC CETIS wiki: http://wiki.cetis.ac.uk/Conference_2010_Programme.
The aim of this short presentation was to provide an overview of:
Using mainstream and niche search engines to discover OERs that can be legally assembled into a collection
The importance of “creator” and “curator”, attribution and its role in providing OER context
Scribd version of PowerPoint slides with additional notes and links:
Notes and links:
Twitter is, as always, a useful backchannel. Archive of tweets for #cetis10 available via The Archivist and Twapper Keeper(and Summarizr) and “curated” via @storify below: