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Curator
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A curator (from
Latin: cura meaning "care") is a manager or
overseer. Traditionally, a curator or keeper of a
cultural heritage institution (e.g.,
gallery,
museum,
library or
archive) is a content specialist responsible for an institution's
collections and involved with the
interpretation of heritage material. The object of a traditional curator's concern necessarily involves tangible objects of some sort, whether it be
inter alia artwork, collectibles, historic items or scientific collections. More recently, new kinds of curators are emerging:
curators of digital data objects, and
biocurators.
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Curator responsibilities
In smaller organizations, a curator may have sole responsibility for the acquisition and care of objects. The curator will make decisions regarding what objects to collect, oversee their care and documentation, conduct research based on the collection, provide proper
packaging of art for transport, and share that research with the public and scholarly community through
exhibitions and
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