CommunityCuration
CommunityCuration is a collaborative process in which a broad community of volunteers and contributors selects, organizes, verifies, and maintains content or data within a shared resource. It emphasizes distributed authority, open participation, and transparent provenance. Rather than relying on a single editor or central institution, community curation distributes tasks such as tagging, categorization, quality control, and updates among participants who follow established guidelines and governance procedures. Platforms that support community curation typically provide version history, discussions, and mechanisms for rating or endorsing contributions.
Curation in this model is governed by community rules and roles, which may include curators, stewards, moderators,
Benefits include broader coverage and local or specialist knowledge, resilience against single points of failure, increased
Challenges include coordinating large numbers of participants, resolving conflicts, maintaining accuracy and impartiality, countering vandalism and
See also: crowdsourcing; folksonomy; open governance; participatory culture; citizen science; collaborative filtering.