Robin Good: Blinkist Non-Fiction Book Summaries and Key Insights

Curated Summaries and Key Insights from Best Non-Fiction Books: Blinkist Blinkist offers non-fictions book summaries that allow you to get key insights from any book in less than 15 minutes. “Blinks are powerful bites of insight from outstanding nonfiction. You can read a blink in less than two minutes…” Each book summary is made up …

Robin Good: The Future of Universities Is In Becoming Masters of Curation

The Future of Universities Is In Becoming Masters of Curation Martin Smith, Chief Revenue Officer at Noodle, has written an interesting article highlighting how the future of universities is about to be completely transformed, and how, similarly to what is happening in the music industry, curators, or those organization acting in such role, will play …

Robin Good: Six Key Content Curation Insights Emerging from the Leaked NY Times Executive Summary

Six Key Content Curation Insights Emerging from the Leaked NY Times Executive Summary The leaked New York Times memo of less than a week ago is making the round on the Internet, as it touches upon many of the key issues and opportunities any news journalism operation is facing today. From my personal viewpoint the …

Robin Good: Beth Kanter on Tools for Discovering Pearls

The Art of Discovering Pearls Inside the Sand: How, Tools and Skills Advice from Beth Kanter A good introductory article to content curation for organizations and non-profits. It provides good description of the purpose of content curation and of tools and key skills required. Beth Kanter, provides lots of good resources, tools and other articles …

Robin Good: Future Content Filters (Tools) Shall Be User-Driven and Interchangeable

Future Content Filters Shall Be User-Driven and Interchangeable JP Rangaswami highlights and defines seven key principles for effective filtering in this age of excessive information. Two of them are of particular important to the future of information access as they may have a very deep impact on society and on our ability to be in control …