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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
We're going to talk about the "objective" part of the question. So, we're '''not''' going to talk here about general personnal attitudes needed or anything related to that. | We're going to talk about the "objective" part of the question. So, we're '''not''' going to talk here about general personnal attitudes needed or anything related to that. | ||
== Characteristics of high quality information == | == Characteristics of high quality information == | ||
This information should ideally enable others to gain time by being (by order of importance): | This information should ideally enable others to gain time by being (by order of importance): | ||
*'''Important''' and coherent: text is related to the title | *'''Important''' and coherent: text is related to the title | ||
*'''Structured''' that means categorised (tag for example), clear (title, sub-title,...): so that anyone can find this information quickly and easily understand the whole message. | *'''Structured''' that means categorised (tag for example), clear (title, sub-title,...): so that anyone can find this information quickly and easily understand the whole message. | ||
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== Before you share a question == | == Before you share a question == | ||
If you want to: | If you want to: | ||
* Find precise information, neutral (not popular because less relyable): Google with advanced search or Wikipedia with "help" fonction: 5min max. | * Find precise information, neutral (not popular because less relyable): Google with advanced search or Wikipedia with "help" fonction: 5min max. | ||
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To read further about this subject: [http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLib/Guides/Internet/FindInfo.html course] | To read further about this subject: [http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLib/Guides/Internet/FindInfo.html course] | ||
== Share to deepen a question== | == Share to deepen a question== | ||
* How? | * How? | ||
**Question and apriori answer and then synthesis of the answers recieved | **Question and apriori answer and then synthesis of the answers recieved |
Revision as of 11:25, 12 January 2012
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It's about "What's the best way to share information through the internet?" The general context of this page: Sharing
Introduction
We're going to talk about the "objective" part of the question. So, we're not going to talk here about general personnal attitudes needed or anything related to that.
Characteristics of high quality information
This information should ideally enable others to gain time by being (by order of importance):
- Important and coherent: text is related to the title
- Structured that means categorised (tag for example), clear (title, sub-title,...): so that anyone can find this information quickly and easily understand the whole message.
- Quickly understood: visualisation could sometimes help in this context, verify interpretation of the question if necessary.
- Relyable: with other words:
- Social network (trust): which one? advantages and disadvantages of each one?
- Easy discussion and trafic: so that the debate can be facilitated: forum, comments,...so keep monitoring those.
- Source (= saying where does this information come from).
- Original: means no repetition with another content somewhere else on the website or on the net, prefer in that case to link with this other content (exept if its short).
- in its content
- in its presentation
If you want to:
- Find precise information, neutral (not popular because less relyable): Google with advanced search or Wikipedia with "help" fonction: 5min max.
- Explore a domain or an answer to a general question:
- Sites: which ones?
- Directories: http://www.dmoz.org/ or http://www.ipl.org/
To read further about this subject: course
- How?
- Question and apriori answer and then synthesis of the answers recieved
- Answer question from others
- Where? depends on your level of expertise:
- Initiated: Linked in, Facebook, Twitter,...?? Others better?
- Expert: Usenet (needs a newsreader)?? Others better?