Curated Collection

Online curation is becoming increasingly commonplace and is certainly an invaluable tool. It can be used by individuals to collect resources during re-search or as a way to share relevant information and resources with colleagues or professional learning networks. I have created a curated collection of the most useful resources that I found in the process of my information search. This represents a combination of Kulthau’s (2004b) Collection and Presentation phases of the Information Search Process, as although part of the inquiry re-search is ready to be shared, my inquiry process is not yet at its conclusion. Click here to open the Curated Collection in a new tab.

References

Kuhlthau, C. (2004b). Seeking Meaning: A Process Approach to Library and Information Services. 2nd ed. Westport, CT: Libraries Unlimited/Greenwood Press

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