katselists
Katselists are user-curated lists used to organize and track items across domains such as books, films, software, and tasks. They combine metadata, annotations, and social collaboration to support discovery, planning, and decision-making.
The term arose in online curation communities in the early 2000s and has since been used generically
Structure: Each entry typically includes a title, creator, date, category, status (planned, in progress, completed), and
Creation and governance: Katselists can be personal or communal. Workflows often involve drafting, review, and publishing,
Usage and impact: They are used for reading lists, media curation, project planning, and research inventories.
Relation to similar concepts: Katselists relate to bibliographies, playlists, and catalogs but emphasize ongoing collaboration and