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curation

American  
[kyoo-ray-shuhn] / kyʊˈreɪ ʃən /

noun

  1. the act or process of curating a collection of some kind.

  2. the role or duties of a curator.


Example Sentences

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This curation is both logical as well as gently instructive, because it allows visitors to easily follow the evolution of her work, as well as see which themes and ideas are reused and refined and continue to grow.

From Salon

With better known themes, such as the Annunciation of the Virgin, thoughtful curation allows viewers to discern the subtle pictorial choices that Fra Angelico made.

From The Wall Street Journal

New websites are trying to address our collective travel-planning fatigue by homing in on curation, convenience or your existing social network.

From Washington Post

The contrast between those two titles highlights the exciting diversity of this year’s thoughtful curation.

From New York Times

"To a large degree, this is not an automated process and relies on manual curation," she said.

From BBC