About Crowd Consortium

This author has not yet filled in any details.
So far Crowd Consortium has created 23 blog entries.

Using Crowdsourced Data Effectively: HathiTrust Case Study

[http://www.hathitrust.org] Jeremy York, HathiTrust I have just prepared to talk about some of the challenges that we have faced in HathiTrust, and I will just go ahead and do that. I am really glad to be a part of this discussion. To me it is one that is very deep and multifaceted and very exciting and challenging. Some of the challenges [...]

By |2017-05-18T22:48:38-04:00October 20th, 2015|Case Study, Libraries|Comments Off on Using Crowdsourced Data Effectively: HathiTrust Case Study

Rights Issues and Crowdsourcing: Digital Public Library of America

[http://dp.la] Rachel Frick, Digital Public Library of America There were some really great conversations this morning and I’m taking a pause to just acknowledge the great ideas that were put up there. There is a question someone brought up, and it is something I was thinking about before coming here: Who owns what? Who owns what part of the process? Who [...]

By |2017-05-18T22:48:38-04:00October 20th, 2015|Case Study, Libraries|Comments Off on Rights Issues and Crowdsourcing: Digital Public Library of America

Protecting the Humanity of Crowds: Human-Computer Interaction Institute, Carnegie Mellon University

[https://www.hcii.cmu.edu] Jeff Bigham, HCII, Carnegie Mellon University I come from the perspective of having used crowds as part of building systems for the past few years. We have built system that use crowds and computation to drive robots, to answer tens of thousands of visual questions for blind people, to convert speech to text in three or four seconds for deaf [...]

By |2017-05-18T22:48:38-04:00October 20th, 2015|Case Study|Comments Off on Protecting the Humanity of Crowds: Human-Computer Interaction Institute, Carnegie Mellon University

Learning to Trust the Crowd: Smithsonian Transcription Center Case Study

[https://transcription.si.edu] Meghan Ferriter, Smithsonian Transcription Center I continue to hear issues related to sharing information and that is the one that stands out the most to me, whether that is sharing information on how to do what we are doing already really well, or how to improve, how to accept and receive feedback from our peer community here and elsewhere: “You’re doing that [...]

By |2017-05-18T22:48:38-04:00October 19th, 2015|Case Study, Heritage, Libraries|Comments Off on Learning to Trust the Crowd: Smithsonian Transcription Center Case Study

Crowdsourcing Evolves a Project: OpenIDEO and Women for Human Rights Case Study

[https://openideo.com | http://whr.org.np] Ashwin Gopi, New York University I’m here to talk to you about a project that existed three weeks ago, but it has completely changed. A couple of years ago we were on this online platform called OpenIDEO, which is an open innovations platform where the members try to tackle social issues. There was a question asked by the United [...]

By |2017-05-18T22:48:38-04:00October 16th, 2015|Case Study|Comments Off on Crowdsourcing Evolves a Project: OpenIDEO and Women for Human Rights Case Study

British Library Labs Symposium (2015) November 2nd

On Monday November 2nd, Dr. Adam Farquhar will launch the third annual British Library Labs Symposium, followed by a keynote from Professor David De Roure, Director of the Oxford e-Research Centre. Chief Librarian, Caroline Brazier, will present awards to the Competition (2015) winners, who will follow with presentations on their winning projects. After lunch, this year's Alice's Adventures [...]

By |2015-10-15T18:30:48-04:00October 15th, 2015|Events|Comments Off on British Library Labs Symposium (2015) November 2nd

Citizen Science and the North American Bird Phenology Project: Case Study

[https://www.pwrc.usgs.gov/bpp] Jessica Zelt, Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, North American Bird Phenology Project I work for the US Geological Survey at the Patuxent Wildlife Research Center and help to manage a citizen science program called the North American Bird Phenology Project. This is a program that was actually one of the first citizen science projects in the United States back in 1881. A [...]

By |2017-05-18T22:48:38-04:00October 15th, 2015|Case Study|Comments Off on Citizen Science and the North American Bird Phenology Project: Case Study

MCN 2015: November 4-7, 2015

Founded in 1967, the Museum Computer Network's core purpose is to foster innovation and excellence by supporting professionals who seek to transform the way their cultural organizations reach, engage and educate their audiences using digital technologies. MCN 2015 Minneapolis November 4-7, 2015 Hyatt Regency Minneapolis Minneapolis, Minnesota #MCN2015 The Invisible Architectures of Connected Museums: Making [...]

By |2015-10-14T18:03:40-04:00October 13th, 2015|Events|Comments Off on MCN 2015: November 4-7, 2015

Making Access to Data More Open: OpenGLAM Case Study

[http://openglam.org] Lieke Ploeger, OpenGLAM I am with the Open Knowledge Foundation, which is an organization working on promoting open data in a variety of fields. I work for one of the working groups for Open Knowledge which is called OpenGLAM, which is what I will be talking about mainly for best practices. Open Knowledge set up these working groups as a way [...]

By |2017-05-18T22:48:38-04:00October 9th, 2015|Case Study, Libraries, Museums, Open Data|Comments Off on Making Access to Data More Open: OpenGLAM Case Study

Creating Compelling Narratives with Data: NYPL Labs, New York Public Library Case Study

[http://www.nypl.org/collections/labs] Ben Vershbow, New York Public Library I had trouble distilling this. My challenges have kind of churned and mixed into the conversations we had earlier. I have tried to group them into a few categories and the challenges are around the why. Why are we doing this? There are many answers to that question depending on the project, on the [...]

By |2015-11-17T17:37:13-05:00October 9th, 2015|Case Study, Heritage, Libraries|Comments Off on Creating Compelling Narratives with Data: NYPL Labs, New York Public Library Case Study
Go to Top