Digital Curator is a website that allows you to randomly generate an exhibit from museums around the world - and then gives you some background information on what you’re actually looking at. Not only is this a really, really cool idea - and keeps you hooked because you want to see the next piece of randomly generated art, but it does it in a clean and sleek which contrasts with what you're being shown - mixing old (the art) with the new (the minimalistic website layout).
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A rare waltz manuscript believed to be composed by Frédéric Chopin was discovered at the Morgan Library & Museum in New York and predicted to have been originally written as a gift. at Foxnews.com
Spanning cultural and artistic practices across the globe, Digital Art: 1960 – Now explores how digital art has become embedded in our world. at Itsnicethat.com
American Way, the former in-flight magazine of American Airlines, was at its zenith, reaching more than 73 million people on planes alone in 1990. The publication strived to be more than just an advertisement for the carrier’s destinations. at Msn.com
Jesse Kraft, assistant curator at the American Numismatic Society, discussed with Newsweek the origins small of the coin. at Newsweek.com
Sydney Hartman is a Digital Curator for Hearst Television’s National Digital Desk. She is from Southern California and now lives in Pittsburgh. When she isn’t working, she enjoys boating on the river with friends (and mostly hibernates in the winter). at Wapt.com
A show at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago challenges the timeworn critics’ contention that painting is dead, expanding the idea of what painting can be. at Nytimes.com
“There’s been a big push over the past couple of decades to have natural history collections get that data off of paper labels and into digital formats that people can use today,” Adrian Carper, entomology curator adjoint at the museum told CU ... at Kdvr.com
Each week, roughly 10,000 visitors tour the White House. However, Jill Biden wasn’t convinced they were getting enough out of the experience. The first lady took matters into her own hands. After two years of work, at Msn.com
The Boundary of Curating, a two-day forum at the Central Academy of Fine Arts over the weekend, was attended by curators, scholars and artists from around the world. Organized by the CAFA School of Arts Administration and Education, the discussions centered around developments in educating curators in different parts of the world. at Chinadaily.com.cn
Digital curation. Digital curation is the selection, [1] preservation, maintenance, collection, and archiving of digital assets. [2][3][4][5] Digital curation establishes, maintains, and adds value to repositories of digital data for present and future use. [4] This is often accomplished by archivists, librarians, scientists, historians, and ... at En.wikipedia.org
Learn what digital curation is, how it is managed and preserved over the long-term, and why it is important for research. The Digital Curation Centre (DCC) provides online resources, advocacy, community development and training for digital curation and data preservation. at Dcc.ac.uk
Digital curator collected 196 116 classical artworks. Medieval and modern paintings, drawings and graphic prints create the big art-historical data that the Digital Curator works with. These data come from 140 museums in today’s Austria, Bavaria, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia. Computer vision explored every motif in all the artworks - AI ... at Digitalcurator.art
Learn how the Archives manages its digital collections, from selection, acquisition, preservation, to access and delivery. Explore the challenges and best practices of digital curation in the cultural heritage sector. at Siarchives.si.edu
The position of Digital Curator is a fairly new one (not just at NYPL, but in the world in general), and those of us who hold the title do different kinds of things depending on the particular needs of our institutions. I thought it might be useful, then, for me to explain what it means for NYPL to have created this position, and how it will ... at Nypl.org
Digital curation refers to the process of collecting, organising and maintaining digital assets like images, videos and documents. In the context of heritage organisations, digital curation involves preserving digital records of historical and cultural significance, making sure that future generations can access and learn from these resources. ... at Museumsandheritage.com
Digital Curation — MLIS Career Pathway. Digital curation is defined as the selection, collection, maintenance, preservation, and archiving of digital assets. Digital curation originally referred to the process of establishing and developing trusted digital repositories for research data that can be used by current and future scientists ... at Ischool.sjsu.edu
The Digital Curation and Data Management Graduate Academic Certificate (GAC) offered by the University of North Texas is a fully online program designed for current LIS students, graduate students in other programs, and post MLIS professionals. The program requires 12 hours of coursework, with required courses covering the Introduction to ... at Librarysciencedegrees.org
Digital curation is an emerging field that encompasses the planning and management of digital assets over their full lifetime, from conceptualization through active use and presentation, to long-term preservation in a repository for future reuse. at E-catalogue.jhu.edu
The digital curation toolkit: strategies for adding value to work-related social systems. Abby Clobridge, in Trends, Discovery, and People in the Digital Age, 2013. Concluding thoughts. Digital curation is becoming an increasingly important application of information science and knowledge management principles within the digital environment. Due to the conflation of user-generated metadata ... at Sciencedirect.com