On Erin Kissane’s ‘Content & Curation: An Epic Poem’

To people who aren’t already neck-deep in things like enterprise content strategy and document management, digital curation may seem intimidatingly technical or unwieldy. But until we routinely leave our clients and projects with a solid understanding of long-term publishing and content management costs, needs, and processes, we’re glossing over a really important part of content strategy.

We all have our rocks, out from under which we climb periodically to see what others are thinking, to hear what others are saying, to taste the soundwaves bouncing from those we admire around these internets. Erin got this way by reading too much. Spend too much time at Incisive.nu and you will too (read too much, that is, at the expense of your slightly-more-mundane approach to this Content Strategist’s life).

I just came off a bit of oral surgery — no really! — and found this extended piece on the content curation art/science downright refreshing. Damn near forgot my icebag.

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