V_V comments on "Smarter than us" is out! - Less Wrong

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Comment author: V_V 26 February 2014 06:45:17PM 1 point [-]

Traditional publishing is close to becoming an atavism, a vestigial remnant of the pre-digital age.

Digital or not, the fact that an article or book has passed the filter of a reputable publisher provides useful evidence in estimating its quality.

That's most obvious for scientific publishing, where publishers employ expert editors and peer review. Publication of material intended for non-technical audiences has to meet lower standards, but there is still some level of editorial oversight.

Comment author: Lumifer 26 February 2014 07:06:59PM *  1 point [-]

Digital or not, the fact that an article or book has passed the filter of a reputable publisher provides useful evidence in estimating its quality.

Yep, the word for that is curating and it is a common and valuable activity. Art museums, for example, play a similar role. On the web brand-name blog collections (e.g. the Gawker stable) is also basically about the same thing -- in this particular case, though, I don't know if we're talking about quality... :-D