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H ealth community breaks free to be dynamic. Chaperoning content.

H ealth community breaks free to be dynamic. Chaperoning content. Joanna Ptolomey Internet Librarian Conference October 2011. What will I be talking about today…. Why finding, using, managing, sharing and delivering health content model needs to change ALISS engine

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H ealth community breaks free to be dynamic. Chaperoning content.

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  1. Health community breaks free to be dynamic.Chaperoning content. Joanna Ptolomey Internet Librarian Conference October 2011 Joanna Ptolomey Internet Librarian October 2011

  2. What will I be talking about today… Why finding, using, managing, sharing and delivering health content model needs to change ALISS engine Community assets – curation and moderation process Chaperoning and stewarding of content key to success in delivery of workable communities Applications elsewhere? Joanna Ptolomey Internet Librarian October 2011

  3. Old model health content No co-design Joanna Ptolomey Internet Librarian October 2011

  4. Sharing stories Where do people look for health content? What does good health look like? Supporting self management Co-design powered by people and communities Joanna Ptolomey Internet Librarian October 2011

  5. Curating assets Role of communities in collecting and sharing What does an asset look like? Recording and tagging Using ALISS engine platform Joanna Ptolomey Internet Librarian October 2011

  6. Curation process Working as a community What do communities look like? What does a resource look like? Quality assured data Recording and tagging ALISS tool facilitates collecting-sorting-publishing Joanna Ptolomey Internet Librarian October 2011

  7. Some curated items Clydeside Action on Asbestos Ghiloni’s Café Kirkintilloch Joanna Ptolomey Internet Librarian October 2011

  8. Curation - GP Links project GP practice has account, staff members have individual accounts, local practices have aggregate account My stuff-my practice stuff-my local area practice stuff-my local community stuff Chaperones to support, encourage and facilitate new people to curation process and their group Joanna Ptolomey Internet Librarian October 2011

  9. Moderate content Communities are key for building up chaperones/stewards in curation and moderation Key account holders could be moderators but speciality groups could form eg. Stroke, diabetes, welfare rights, housing etc Existing account holders content already moderated Joanna Ptolomey Internet Librarian October 2011

  10. ALISS engine platform Tool for curation-moderation-publish A sharing platform – gather and organise your info gems A facilitator Place to curate serendipitous info, capture local knowledge and additions Support projects by indexing journies and joining up people who need info Joanna Ptolomey Internet Librarian October 2011

  11. Right here, right now Assets health projects are here to stay Pilot with LTCAS, Grampian Care Data, Renfrewshire Libraries My report on how others curate and moderate complete Software platform (engine) ready for next stage Nitty gritty of frontline community projects Livingwell@thelibrary Glasgow GP Links projects Applications elsewhere – Water Industry? Joanna Ptolomey Internet Librarian October 2011

  12. Take aways…… Assets model for finding and sharing content People and communities co-design ALISS engine is a tool, a platform that facilitates the curation and moderation process Frontline community project level – success will require stewards and chaperones to provide advice, guidance and process to publication of content LIS professionals have a role in stewarding/chaperoning Joanna Ptolomey Internet Librarian October 2011

  13. About me Joanna Ptolomey info@joannaptolomey.co.uk or joanna.ptolomey@freepint.com @chibbie on twitter LinkedIn Joanna Ptolomey Internet Librarian October 2011

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