Chapter 5: Curation in Special Libraries
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5860/ltr.50n7Abstract
In chapter 5 of Library Technology Reports (vol. 50, no. 7), “Social Media Curation,” the authors report on interviews with librarians at special libraries who curate large digital portals. These librarians’ major concerns center on ensuring the quality and integrity of their collections, ensuring the appropriate description of records, and ensuring that their efforts are discovered and used.
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