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What is crowdsourcing?

  1. 1. WHAT IS CROWDSOURCING?
  2. 2. RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch Volunteers can help achieve amazing things – work that couldn’t otherwise be done.
  3. 3. Crowdsourcing 1.0 The Oxford English Dictionary was crowd-sourced. A plea by the Philological Society in 1879 read: ‘A thousand readers are wanted, and confidently asked for, to complete the work… Any one can help.’ Image credit: Photo by Emdot via Flickr.com under a CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 license https://www.flickr.com/photos/emdot/3959959225
  4. 4. Crowdsourcing 2.0 What’s different in the Internet age?
  5. 5. Crowdsourcing 2.0: Wikipedia Launched in 2001 470 million unique visitors monthly 4,460,985 articles in English Currently more than 76,000 active contributors working on more than 31,000,000 articles in 285 languages
  6. 6. HOW DOES IT WORK?
  7. 7. Crowdsourcing asks people to complete tasks that cannot be done automatically… The Newlyn Exhibition, by Joan Gillchrest Oil on Board, 1979
  8. 8. What can be done? • Transcribing hand-written text into digital form • Tagging images to aid discovery and preservation • Tagging audio files to aid discovery and re-use • Commenting on content or participating in discussions in online communities • Recording experiences or memories as oral history • Scanning or photographing important historical objects from a personal or family collection
  9. 9. Why crowdsource? • Add content • Add value • Analyse large data sets • Open up discussion • Educate • Create or widen networks • Encourage participation • Transform access to resources • Enable new research questions
  10. 10. Beyond cataloguing…
  11. 11. Student projects
  12. 12. WHAT CAN CROWDSOURCING DO FOR YOU?
  13. 13. What can we learn from crowdsourcing? Image credit: ‘Listen, Understand, Act’ by Steven Shorrock via Flickr.com under a CC BY-NA- SA 2.0 license https://www.flickr.com/photos/highersights/6231641551
  14. 14. Cultural heritage and wellbeing Image credit: Happiness by Caleb Roenigk via Flickr.com under a CC BY 2.0 license https://www.flickr.com/photos/crdot/5510507276
  15. 15. Contact me: Dr Kathryn Eccles Digital Humanities Champion, University of Oxford http://digital.humanities.ox.ac.uk Research Fellow, Oxford Internet Institute http://www.oii.ox.ac.uk Email me: kathryn.eccles@oii.ox.ac.uk Follow me on Twitter: @KathrynEccles

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