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The Content Curation Process

Karen E. Sutherland ()
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Karen E. Sutherland: University of the Sunshine Coast

Chapter 11 in Strategic Social Media Management, 2021, pp 231-254 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract In ► Chap. 10 we explored the ethical and legal implications associated with content curation. We investigated how gaining permission is paramount if you do not own the copyright and clearly referencing authors and linking to their curated article is ethical best-practice. Now that you understand what is considered to be best-practice, you can apply this knowledge to our focus in this chapter: the content curation process.

Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-4658-7_11

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