Category Archives: curation

Service development – so much better than product placement

I like using tools to help manage information flows, and discover and share information. But I like them to be integral to my service delivery rather than to be the focus. A couple of scenarios have been popping into my … Continue reading

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Mapping Edinburgh’s Self Management Resources

We’ve all got good information about our local community – organisations, people, places and events. How can we capture this information and map these local assets? Our next event will look at how we can map the health and wellbeing resources … Continue reading

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Putting Kirkintilloch on the map

“Yes, yes, it’s all very interesting…but, um, what is it that ALISS actually does?” “well, you know, all those things going on locally that can help us to stay well, ALISS will help to make them more findable on the … Continue reading

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A technical workshop on community curation of ALISS resources

One of the things that has had us thinking hard is the question of how communities of interest would ‘curate’ (i.e. sort and make sense of) the information on resources that was posted to the Engine by helpful members of … Continue reading

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