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A discipline as old as collecting itself— curation—is finding new relevance in an information-saturated world. A curator is “a person in charge of a museum, art collection, etc.,” according to my Random House Dictionary. Recently the term has come to apply to the discipline of filtering and organizing knowledge. That's because we humans face a problem our species has never confronted before: We have too much information. Our challenge has shifted from finding what we need to filtering out what we don't. Today, curation is nearly as important as creation. (Read Full Article)
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