::Content Is No Longer King: Curation is king
Steve Rosenbaum
Rosenbaum argues that content is no longer king because it is no longer scarce—anyone can now be a content creator. What provides content with quality in today’s world is the context—the sorting, shuffling and sharing of content.
::Content Curation
David Meerman Scott
David Meerman Scott looks at the various ways organizations can curate content.
::Content Marketing: Definitions of curation and context
Lee Odden
Several experts provide their definitions of content curation and offer suggestions for how this strategy can fit into your existing marketing efforts.
::Curation: It’s no longer just for museums
Mark Hanson
Effective content curation is not automated, but involves careful filtering and analysis of content.
::Content Curation Grows Up, Original Content Still Key
Joe Pulizzi
Content curation techniques are now a key part of content marketing, but a recent study found that original content is still key.
::Why Attention Is the New Currency Online
Eric Tsai
Instead of traditional media authorities, like The New York Times, the new gatekeepers to quality content are content curators.
::The 5 Models of Content Curation
Rohit Bhargava
Bhargava looks at how content curation can be applied to very specific situations and offers five potential curation models.
::Content Curation Tools: How to pick the right venue?
Pawan Deshpande
When determining which content curation tools to use, there are three areas to consider: the inputs, the organization and the venue.
::4 Promising Curation Tools that Help Make Sense of the Web
Steve Rosenbaum
Content curation tools like Storify and Scoop.it offer ways to attempt to solve the problem of information overload.
::How to Grow a Following with Other People’s Popular Content
Jamie Beckland
This article examines the benefits of content curation and offers some tools to help with your organization’s curation efforts.
::Curation and Journalists as Curators
Mindy McAdams
The author looks at aspects of museum curation that could benefit content curators, such as providing context, timely updating and consideration of how items work together.
::Why Curation Is Important to the Future of Journalism
Josh Sternberg
Many curators believe that they should be held to the same standards as journalists, and to be effective curators, they need to build trust with their audience and uphold ethical standards and transparency.
::Curating Content for Twitter
Stephanie Schwab
Stephanie Schwab offers some tips and guidelines for curating your Twitter content.
::The 7 Needs of Real-Time Curators
Robert Scoble
Robert Scoble outlines the seven needs of real-time content curators, including the ability to add participation widgets and track their audiences.
::The Digital Curator in Your Future
Steve Rubel
Steve Rubel discusses the skills required for a digital curator.