curations
Curation refers to the act of selecting, organizing, and presenting items from a larger set to enable informed viewing, use, or study. It involves editorial judgment and the addition of context, rather than merely collecting items. The goal is to create meaningful, navigable experiences that reflect defined aims or audience needs.
Cursions occur in multiple domains. In museums and galleries, curators assemble objects into exhibitions that tell
Typical curatorial process includes discovery and sourcing, evaluation and selection, organization and categorization, presentation and narration,
Roles may involve collaboration with contributors, researchers, and community voices. Ethical considerations include avoiding bias, ensuring
Curation offers benefits such as increased accessibility, interpretive value, efficiency for users, and trust in curated
Examples of curation include museum exhibitions, library subject guides, editorial playlists, curated news feeds, and curated