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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...
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Algorithmic curation is the
selection of
online media by recommendation algorithms and
personalized searches.
Examples include search engine and social...
- "Social
curation"
services like
Pinterest allow users to
share and
discuss their curated collections of
found content.
Content (media)
Digital curation Storify...
- 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...
- science, data
curation may
indicate the
process of
extraction of
important information from
scientific texts, such as
research articles by experts, to be...
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often accomplished by archivists, librarians, scientists, historians, and scholars.
Enterprises are
starting to use
digital curation to
improve the quality...
- A
priest in
charge or priest-in-charge (previously also
curate-in-charge) in the
Church of
England is a
priest in
charge of a
parish who is not its in****bent;...
- Database: The
Journal of
Biological Databases and
Curation is an
online peer-reviewed open
access scientific journal that
covers research on databases...
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retrieve annotation, as well as
curated data as reported,
by the
primary literature and
compiled by in
house large-scale
curation efforts. The
BioGRID is hosted...