Journal Article: “User Engagement in Digital Curation: A Systematic Review and Synthesis”
The article linked below was recently published by the Journal of Librarianship and Information Science.
Title
User Engagement in Digital Curation: A Systematic Review and Synthesis
Authors
Pei-Chun Lee
National Chengchi University, Taiwan (R.O.C)
Source
Journal of Librarianship and Information Science
DOI: 10.1177/09610006241291607
Abstract
This review article synthesizes current research findings to propose effective strategies for measuring and enhancing user engagement in digital curation. This review article synthesizes current research findings to propose effective strategies for measuring and enhancing user engagement in digital curation. By establishing comprehensive frameworks and methodologies, researchers and practitioners can gain deeper insights into user behaviors, preferences, and interactions with curated content. This understanding will improve digital curation practices, ensuring curated resources meet user expectations and needs. The review identifies best practices, offers actionable recommendations, and highlights the critical need for robust user engagement strategies. Through systematic analysis of existing literature, it empowers the digital curation community to develop more effective strategies for managing and curating digital resources, ultimately enhancing user experience and engagement across diverse digital platforms.
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