I use my personal website with several levels of taxonomy for tagging and categorizing a variety of things for later search and research.
Much like the example of the Public Radio International producer, I’ve created what I call a “faux-cast” because I tag everything I listen to online and save it to my website including the appropriate <audio> link to the.mp3 file so that anyone who wants to follow the feed of my listens can have a playlist of all the podcast and internet-related audio I’m listening to.
A visual version of my “listened to” tags can be found at https://boffosocko.com/kind/listen/ with the RSS feed at https://boffosocko.com/kind/listen/feed/
Read Collaborative resource curation by Jon Udell (Hypothesis)
via Chris Aldrich, Jon Udell talks about the use of tagging posts as curation. I have never gotten into the habit of adding tags to posts, but this is increasing my desire to do so. I may need to play with Pinboard a little bit to get a better feel for the benefits…
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