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Blogging Policy: Still in Beta

October 23, 2007 by Jennifer Anderson
Filed in Blogging, Content, Slow Web Movement

So we have this (as it turns out) very beta blogging policy posted, as you can see, over on the right there. It’s probably my fault. “Other Important Blogs have a policy. We should have a policy for our Important Blog too!” I cried. So I kludged it together and slapped it up there, and [...]

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More on the Slow Web Movement

October 21, 2007 by Barbara Taranto
Filed in Collaboration, Collections, Metadata, Slow Web Movement

The more I think about it the more I like the idea of the Slow Web Movement – so I’m putting together a list of best practices that I am happy to share and happy to open to the community. Of course, the item at the top of my list is GIGO. – referenced in [...]

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GIGO, tomatoes in styrofoam and shrink wrap and the Slow Web Movement

October 19, 2007 by Barbara Taranto
Filed in Collaboration, Collections, Metadata, Slow Web Movement

I think a lot about content, packages and containers. In another life I might have been sitting in a salon debating the merits of form/function. As it is I spend an inordinate amount of time marveling at an overwhelming trend in the chatter to value the mechanics of a site and disregard the content. Not [...]

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