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Crowdsourcing the Creation of Content

CBC Radio 3 hosted a session at Northern Voice called “Wikifying the CBC: Social Software at CBC Radio 3”. The session took a look at the new Canadian Music Wiki which is expected to launch this Friday. The wiki allows the Canadian public to contribute to an online music database of information about Canadian music. The project is best defined as a user-generated, participatory online resource on Canadian music. People tend to be very enthusiastic about the subject of music. CBC Radio 3 is fortunate as they have a substantial base of online users currently using their web properties. The [...]

The ABC’s of Blogging

Tris Hussey lead a session at Northern Voice called “The ABCs of Blogging”. He is the author of Create Your Own Blog: 6 Easy Blogging Projects to Start Blogging Like a Pro and Using WordPress. Here are some of the highlights of his session: -          People get tied up with technology when they get into blogging. Remember: it’s writing. -          A good blog post is about the story: whether this is a personal or for business, it doesn’t matter. -          Sometimes voice is the issue; you may be using a personal or academic voice in your writing when a different voice is more [...]

Upcoming Social Media Conference

Northern Voice 2010 is getting underway in Vancouver, BC this weekend. It’s a conference put on by the local tech community focusing on social media and blogging. There’s a wide range of topics, from Wikifying the CBC: Social software at CBC Radio 3 (crowdsourcing the creation of content) to Finding Your Online Voice (defining you and your brand online). Tickets are sold out if you are interested in attending, though I did see a few floating around on Twitter in the last few days. If you are interested in getting an idea of what the conference is about, a number [...]

Models of Information Seeking: The Standard Model vs. The Tetris Model

The standard model of information seeking, developed through observation, is one that outlines the basic actions involved in finding information. Variations of the standard information seeking model has been developed through work by Salton and Ennis, Shneiderman, and Broder, among others. The most developed model from Marchionini and White describes the information seeking process as: Recognizing a need for information Accepting the challenge to take action to fulfill the need Formulating the problem Expressing the information need in a search system Examination of the results Reformulation of the problem and its expression, and Use of the results (Marchionini and White [...]

Search User Interfaces

If you’re interested in the academic side of search, chances are you’ve come across the work of Marti Heart, a professor at Berkeley’s School of Information. Her work covers everything from search engines, search interfaces, social technology, information visualization and web usability. Her book, Search User Interfaces, came out late last year and is a great resource for anyone interested in the information seeking process and how users interact with search and search results. Better yet, the text of the entire book is available free online. If you are interested in usability, the chapters on the design, presentation, and evaluation of [...]

Google News Sitemaps

You’ve all seen Google news results when searching online. But did you know those results come from, in part, user submitted XML sitemaps? Google allows you to submit XML sitemaps to its news feed in the same way you can submit an XML sitemap of your website to Google Webmaster Tools. The sitemap works in the same way for both: it allows Google to discover your pages and index them faster and more accurately. The sitemaps also allow you to use metadata to better describe the pages for indexing. Google is currently in a six month transition making changes to the [...]

How Buyersphere Insights Impact Your Content Development Strategy

Enquiro has an active research department that tackles everything from eye tracking studies to website user behaviour. One of their recent projects has been to tackle the problem of how business buys from business, which has been compiled into a book called The Buyersphere Project. B2B sales are notoriously challenging as you are not dealing with just one person but with all the complexities of an entire organization. Within an organization you find different people playing different roles and who have differing informational needs – which can be met at least in part by your website. When creating content for [...]

Google Busy Changing the World Again… or at least their Results Pages

To say Google has been busy would be an understatement – there’s been over 30 new search innovations since October. Keeping itself on pace, today Google announced the launch of real-time search, an innovation we know has been coming for a while now as Google tries to compete with the freshness of Twitter content. The new real-time search function, called “latest results”, incorporates feeds from news, blogs, FriendFeed, Twitter, Facebook, and Myspace. It shows up in the Google search results page similarly to how news, blog, images or video results are currently displayed. Here’s a screenshot: The latest results scroll [...]