On Sat, 08 Sep 2012 04:17:00 +0200, Steve Hayes <
haye...@telkomsa.net>
wrote:
>Seen in the wild -- in an ad on
paper.li
>
>
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>it?
>
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>
>I'm wondering exactly how you "curate" a newsletter.
You do what old-fashioned people would describe as "editing" it.
See sense 3 here:
http://oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/curate--2
curate 2
verb
[with object]
1. select, organize, and look after the items in (a collection or
exhibition): both exhibitions are curated by the Centre’s director
2. select acts to perform at (a music festival): in past years the
festival has been curated by the likes of David Bowie
3. select, organize, and present (suitable content, typically for
online or computational use), using professional or expert
knowledge:
"people not only want to connect when using a network but they
also enjoy getting credit for sharing or curating information."
Origin:
late 19th century: back-formation from curator
--
Peter Duncanson, UK
(in alt.usage.english)