Curate or be curated — that’s the new face of digital content in the always-on world.
Via Robin Good, Guillaume Decugis
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Mary Reilley Clark's curator insight,
November 28, 2014 10:51 AM
I'm sure if I share this with my students, their response will be, "Then why should we bother searching for images that are free to use or share? We're not even going to be making money on our projects!" Interesting point, and one that would make a great research or debate topic.
Tracee Orman's curator insight,
October 26, 2014 11:35 PM
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Maria Richards's curator insight,
June 26, 2014 6:01 PM
You may like to use these instructions from a second device or print them as they are quite lengthy. Well worth it! |
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Steven Rosenbaum says in the text: "With creation now ubiquitous and overwhelming, we must adopt new content organization and consumption methods in order to find meaningful information in the fast-moving data flow of the web. The cure for information overload is coherent curation — data-driven discovery managed by skilled, thoughtful, and in some cases expert curators. Much as the quality of a restaurant is created by the chef, the quality of the curated end-product is going to be made by the curator."
Makes sense to me.
Curating - how to manage it. And curation experts already exist - they're called Librarians!