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In the second episode of this four-part series, Tracey Brown, Director of Sense about Science, and Camille Gamboa, AVP of Corporate Communications at Sage, reflect on key takeaways from Sage and Sense about Science’s guide on increasing public trust in research, The People’s Case for Curators. They discuss the similarities and differences between editors, librarians, and journalists in their contributions to the information landscape; despite distinct processes and criteria, each group works to get vetted information to readers. In addition, our guests explain why they want to make the invisible work of public-good curators visible and provide action steps informed by the guide on how everyone can spotlight curators’ efforts. Last, Tracey shares an optimistic outlook on the general public recognizing the contributions of information curators.
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In the second episode of this four-part series, Tracey Brown, Director of Sense about Science, and Camille Gamboa, AVP of Corporate Communications at Sage, reflect on key takeaways from Sage and Sense about Science’s guide on increasing public trust in research, The People’s Case for Curators. They discuss the similarities and differences between editors, librarians, and journalists in their contributions to the information landscape; despite distinct processes and criteria, each group works to get vetted information to readers. In addition, our guests explain why they want to make the invisible work of public-good curators visible and provide action steps informed by the guide on how everyone can spotlight curators’ efforts. Last, Tracey shares an optimistic outlook on the general public recognizing the contributions of information curators.
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