community collecting a collaborative research project to build a community-owned social network site...
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Community Collecting
A collaborative research project to build a community-owned social network site for making, sharing, and preserving stories
in Orange County, NC
Mike NuttMaster of Information Science candidate
School of Information and Library ScienceUNC-CH
Why?
• People already use SNSs for “preservation”
• Low-income populations use SNSs
• To battle fragmentation
• Creative online behavior is plateauing, SNS use is not
• New economic realities
• Better privacy policies and control
• Encourage “buy local” media economy
Assumptions
• Stories=Information=Money• Ethical obligation to alleviate
poverty• Some have little but their
livelihoods (John Friedmann, Empowerment)
Bottom of the social network site Pyramid
“…non-exclusive, transferable, sub-licensable, royalty-free, worldwide license to use any IP content that you post” - Facebook
“…a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free, sublicenseable and transferable license to use, reproduce, distribute, prepare derivative works of, display, and perform the Content” - YouTube
“…perpetual, irrevocable and fully sublicensable license to use, distribute, reproduce, modify, adapt, publish, translate, publicly perform and publicly display such Content” - Flickr (Yahoo!)
Hernando de Soto The Mystery of Capital
Town/GOWN Partnership
Grant-funded research projectsStudent labor
Student employmentService learning curricula
Early stage business incubator
Participatory Social Research LabLongitudinal studiesAt-risk populations
Personal media management
MentorsExpertise
Story laboratorySpace
Data
MonetizationDay 1 Year 2 Year 5
Infrastructure Building
Hosting
Digital death
Data recovery
Domain names
Advertising
Consulting
Grants
Qualitative Sales
News service
Mobile apps
Media licensing
Genealogy materials
White papers
Academic subscriptions
Quantitative Sales
Data mining
Business intelligence
Data sets
Market research
Research contracts
http://communitycollecting.web.unc.edu
http://www.zotero.org/groups/community_collecting
Team
Heather Barnes: group bibliography
Molly Bragg: website
Mike Nutt: feasibility assessment & business plan
Sylvia Richardson: needs assessment, grant writing, website
Neal Stokes: website
Peter Zasowski: group bibliography, website, b-plan