Originally posted 18-Feb-21

What is Curation

To curate is to collect, select, assemble, and present information or multimedia content such as photos, videos, or music for other people to use or enjoy, using professional, expert, or personal knowledge and passion. Knowledge managers need to curate a wide variety of content to make the most important and useful information easy to find and retrieve. It’s not enough to just collect content and make it available in a large repository. Selecting and highlighting the best of this content greatly simplifies effective reuse. Knowledge managers are usually better at finding information than others in their organizations. And they can enable people to get the information they need more easily by curating it for their users.

What to Curate

Here are examples of content to curate.

  • Articles
  • Blog Posts
  • Blogs
  • Books
  • Communities
  • Conferences and Events
  • Definitions
  • Periodicals
  • Podcasts
  • Presentations
  • Products and Services
  • Quotes
  • Thought Leaders
  • Tools
  • Training
  • Tweeters
  • Twitter Chats
  • Videos
  • Webinars
  • Websites
  • Content tagged by users with “I reused this”
  • Content badged by authoritative subject matter experts as “recommended”
  • Most-visited sites and most-downloaded documents
  • Best bets: thumbnails and links only
  • Quick answers: more complete content plus links

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Stan Garfield

Knowledge Management Author and Speaker, Founder of SIKM Leaders Community, Community Evangelist, Knowledge Manager https://sites.google.com/site/stangarfield/