Posted 11.16.09 | Filed under: Content Strategy, Editorial & Programming, Theory & Practice
Curation goes one step beyond aggregation by adding an active, ongoing editorial component.
Curation and aggregation are similar in but a few ways. They both want to take lots of content and put it in a place [framework, feed, database, etc.] and they both seek to separate the wheat from the chaff. Most importantly, they both require a strategy.
via Clinton Forry, Content-ment: Content Curation versus Content Aggregation: A Velvet Mr. T Painting.
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The line between “curation” and “narcissism” is very thin…