Dear all,
I have used ContextMiner [1] for aggregating some UGC, but it is indeed not suited for all purposes and gathering all types of UGC in a structured way. It is however a good starting point in order to think about how to develop something like Mia suggests.
Best,
Lotte
[1] http://www.contextminer.org/
--- On Fri, 6/24/11, Mia <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
From: Mia <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Joining up the crowds!
To: [log in to unmask]
Date: Friday, June 24, 2011, 1:15 PM
On 22 June 2011 16:18, James Morley <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I was just wondering what methods people have, and what tools might exist, for aggregating user-generated content when it is dispersed over many channels.
...
> I have a feeling at the back of my mind that something similar may already exist, and if it does then brilliant - please point me to it!
If it does, I'd love to know about it, as it'd be really useful. I've
noticed different types of comments on the same content on different
platforms, and being able to conserve and analyse them over time would
be really useful. I wonder if there's a way to commission a small
development job to query the various APIs and save back the content if
a few institutions chipped in?
Cheers, Mia
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