curatorid
Curatorid is a term used in information management and digital curation to denote a unique identifier assigned to an individual who curates content within a collection. The identifier serves to attribute actions, track contributions, and control access in workflows and provenance records.
In practice, a curatorid is typically a string composed of alphanumeric characters, sometimes with a prefix
Curatorids are used in metadata records to attribute items to their curators, in audit trails and version
Security and privacy considerations include protecting the mapping from curatorids to real identities, limiting exposure in
Standardization varies by domain; there is no universal schema named “curatorid.” In many platforms, it appears