Definition of CURATION. Meaning of CURATION. Synonyms of CURATION

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Definition of CURATION

Curation
Curation Cu*ra"tion (k?-r?"sh?n), n. [Cf. OF. curacion.] Cure; healing. [Obs.] --Chaucer.

Meaning of CURATION from wikipedia

- up curation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Curation may refer to: Algorithmic curation, curation using computer algorithms Content curation, the...
- A curate (/ˈkjʊərɪt/) is a person who is invested with the care or cure (cura) of souls of a parish. In this sense, curate means a parish priest; but in...
- Algorithmic curation is the selection of online media by recommendation algorithms and personalized searches. Examples include search engine and social...
- or exhibition. Services or people that implement content curation are called curators. Curation services can be used by businesses as well as end users...
- Digital curation is the selection, preservation, maintenance, collection, and archiving of digital ****ets. Digital curation establishes, maintains, and...
- projects requires the expertise and analytical practices of data curation. In broad terms, curation means a range of activities and processes done to create,...
- "Curator of Public Practice". Community curation— also known as "co-curation", "public curation" or "inclusive curation"—is a movement in museums, public humanities...
- A "curate's egg" is something described as partly bad and partly good. In its original usage, it referred to something that is obviously and entirely bad...
- The Digital Curation Centre (DCC) was established to help solve the extensive challenges of digital preservation and digital curation and to lead research...
- Perpetual curate was a class of resident parish priest or in****bent curate within the United Church of England and Ireland (name of the combined Anglican...