2. Distinguishing between monitoring and curation
Monitoring and curation have a number of points in common: choice of sources, automatic monitoring, aggregation of information, selection of content for distribution, distribution of content.
The practice of curation does not have the character of systematic monitoring. In fact, curation can be a means of monitoring... or totally independent of monitoring.
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