I will be discussing ethical aggregation today at the International Journalism Festival in Perugia, Italy.
Many of the points I make will be from my earlier blog posts on aggregation and curation. Here are the slides (with Italian translations from Google). I will later add some tweets from the discussion. You can follow this and other festival sessions on the #ijf13 hashtag.
Update: I’m told Google doesn’t translate “bad rap” well. At least I prefaced my translated slides by saying that they probably would have a funny translation or two.
If you want the slides just in English, here are the slides I used for a similar discussion at the ACES conference in St. Louis earlier this month:
[…] It was one of the best journalism events I’ve attended in my career. I was busy enough that I didn’t blog about it, beyond a post on paywalls to accompany my appearance on a panel discussing the topic and a post with links and slides for my presentation about ethical aggregation. […]
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[…] our favorite trip ever. It certainly tops our 2013 travel. I had conferences in Lyon, France, and Perugia, Italy. Between them (and during them in Mimi’s case) we sandwiched sightseeing and dining in Lyon, […]
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[…] noted my international travels this year to conferences and seminars in France, Italy, Canada and across the United States: Atlanta, Anaheim, St. Louis, San Antonio, Fort […]
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[…] many people argue that aggregation is not an ethical practice it is neither new or modern and instead we should be asking a far more important question – Does aggregation serve the […]
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