Participative Web and user-created content Web 2.0, wikis and social networking

Drawing on an expanding array of intelligent web services and applications, a growing number of people are creating, distributing and exploiting user-created content (UCC) and being part of the wider participative web. This study describes the rapid growth of UCC and its increasing role in worldwide...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
Autor Corporativo: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (-)
Otros Autores: Vickery, Graham (-), Wunsch-Vincent, Sacha
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: [Paris] : Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development 2007.
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009705484706719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • TABLE OF CONTENTS -; Foreword; Summary; Definition, measurement and drivers; Emerging value chains and business models; Economic impacts; Social impacts; Opportunities and challenges; Chapter 1. Introduction; Chapter 2. Defining and Measuring the Participative Web andUser-Created Content; Definition; Measurement; Chapter 3. Drivers of User-Created Content; Technological drivers; Social drivers; Economic drivers; Institutional and legal drivers; Chapter 4. Types of User-Created Content and Distribution Platforms; UCC types; Text; Photos and images; Music and audio; Video and film
  • User-created content posted on products and other interest areasUCC platforms; Blogs; Wikis and other text-based collaboration formats; Group-based aggregation and social bookmarking; Podcasting; Social networking sites; Virtual world content; Chapter 5. Emerging Value Chains and Business Models; The emerging value and publishing chain of user-created content; Monetisation of user-created content and new business models; Chapter 6. Economic and Social Impacts; Economic impacts; Consumer electronics, ICT hardware, software, network service and platforms; Users/creators; Traditional media
  • Professional content creatorsSearch engines and advertising; Services that capitalise on UCC; Marketing and brands; Use of UCC and participative web tools in business; Social impacts; Increased user autonomy, participation and communication; Cultural impacts; Citizenship engagement and politics; Educational and information impact; Impact on ICT and other skills; Social and legal challenges; Chapter 7. Opportunities and Challenges for Users, Business and Policy; Enhancing R&D, innovation and technology; R&D and innovation; Ensuring technological and other spillovers
  • Creative environments, skills, education and trainingFostering local and diverse content; Developing competitive, non-discriminatory policy frameworks; Enhancing the infrastructure; Broadband access; Convergence and regulation; Regulatory environment; Intellectual property rights and user-created content; Digital rights management; Freedom of expression; Information and content quality; Mature, inappropriate, and illegal content; Safety on the Internet and awareness raising; Privacy and identity theft; Impacts of intensive Internet use; Network security and spam
  • Virtual worlds, property rights and taxationGovernments as producers and users of content; Conceptualisation, classification and measurement; Annex; Bibliography; Notes