The Curate and the Curator
(Part three in a five-part series: Introduction, part I, part II.) The previous two posts in this series discussed the notion of content curation as it relates to “real-time curation” and the filtering/mosaic method of online content production. I’ll be adding on a related post with examples of what I consider to be especially useful [...]
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Between the Click and the Curator
(Part two in a five-part series: Intro post. Part I. See also: “Credo: Addendum”) In the previous post in this series, I suggested that we in web-land tend to use the phrase “content curation” to refer to two distinct activities, and then talked a bit about how we got to the current state of collective [...]
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Credo: Addendum
As I publish a short series of posts on content curation this week, it’s occurred to me that there are a few core assumptions I’d like to clarify in something like an addendum to the credo on my about page. Content strategy is as obviously important in web development projects as UI design or project [...]
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Curating the Deck Chairs on the Titanic
(Part one in a five-part series. Intro post is here.) One of the snarls in the content curation discussion is a problem of definition: leaving aside the ethical, aesthetic, and logical questions about the relation of museum or gallery curation to the online world, what do we—web people—mean when we say “content curation”? Completists may [...]
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Content & Curation: An Epic Poem
If you follow the discussion about content strategy and new-school publishing, you’ve probably seen at least a piece of the “content curation” tussle that’s been heating up on the web. Here’s the 30-second version: NEWSPAPERS: “The youngs say they’re curating things, even though they do not work in museums.” SOCIAL MEDIA/CONTENT MARKETING PEOPLE: “Content curation [...]
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