skaneerivates
Skaneerivates is a neologism used in online discussions to describe the deliberate, rapid scanning and evaluation of multiple information sources to produce a coherent interpretation. Grammatically it functions as a verb; in common usage, the third-person singular present is skaneerivates. The term is presented as a form of information triage that combines quick data collection with critical appraisal and synthesis.
Origin and usage: The word appears in informal technical discourse in the late 2010s and early 2020s
Process: A typical skaneerivation involves an initial fast scan of sources, a credibility filter to discard
Applications and reception: In journalism, academia, and software development, the term is used to describe efficient
Variants: Some speakers treat skaneerivate as the act; others use skaneerivation as the result or method. There
See also: information literacy, critical thinking, rapid review, data synthesis.