This study explores the social and cultural implications of photography and metadata crowdsourcing at the level of smaller communities as a means of preserving, rekindling, and representing local culture. A multiple case study approach is used, each case focusing on various instances of photography crowdsourcing both in and outside the digital environment, in order to quantitatively analyse a hand-picked selection of photographic material, its respective metadata, and the social ecosystem. The study finds that by circulating photographic material within their communities of provenance, the information crowdsourced differs from institutional metadata standards, as communities evaluate the material through its socially embeddedness, its abili...
No longer objects held in the hand, photographs are streams of bits, shared instantaneously across s...
Photographs traverse the world in many forms and for many purposes. They follow and trace movements ...
The wide diffusion of mobile devices and of digital technologies are dramatically changing the usage...
This study explores the social and cultural implications of photography and metadata crowdsourcing a...
This article deals with a certain number of issues raised by the use of crowdsourcing in the managem...
Photos are by their very nature evocative objects (Turkle 2007). This paper investigates the ability...
This article deals with a certain number of issues raised by the use of crowdsourcing in the managem...
We examine the ‘native’ metadata and organizational structures that individuals create for their per...
Within ecological research and environmental management, there is currently a focus on demonstrating...
Digitised archival, museum, gallery and library content often lack metadata on the subjects within t...
Vernacular photography can be broadly defined as “ordinary photographs, the ones made or bought (or ...
Within ecological research and environmental management, there is currently a focus on demonstrating...
© 2018, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. Digitization and crowdsourcing actions are fostered by the E...
There is growing interest by digital collection providers to engage collection users in interacting ...
Crowdsourcing, or asking the general public to help contribute to shared goals, is increasingly popu...
No longer objects held in the hand, photographs are streams of bits, shared instantaneously across s...
Photographs traverse the world in many forms and for many purposes. They follow and trace movements ...
The wide diffusion of mobile devices and of digital technologies are dramatically changing the usage...
This study explores the social and cultural implications of photography and metadata crowdsourcing a...
This article deals with a certain number of issues raised by the use of crowdsourcing in the managem...
Photos are by their very nature evocative objects (Turkle 2007). This paper investigates the ability...
This article deals with a certain number of issues raised by the use of crowdsourcing in the managem...
We examine the ‘native’ metadata and organizational structures that individuals create for their per...
Within ecological research and environmental management, there is currently a focus on demonstrating...
Digitised archival, museum, gallery and library content often lack metadata on the subjects within t...
Vernacular photography can be broadly defined as “ordinary photographs, the ones made or bought (or ...
Within ecological research and environmental management, there is currently a focus on demonstrating...
© 2018, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. Digitization and crowdsourcing actions are fostered by the E...
There is growing interest by digital collection providers to engage collection users in interacting ...
Crowdsourcing, or asking the general public to help contribute to shared goals, is increasingly popu...
No longer objects held in the hand, photographs are streams of bits, shared instantaneously across s...
Photographs traverse the world in many forms and for many purposes. They follow and trace movements ...
The wide diffusion of mobile devices and of digital technologies are dramatically changing the usage...