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placed on such questions by others". This would change the role of curator from teacher to "facilitator and assistor". In this sense, the role of curator in the United States is precarious, as digital and interactive exhibits often allow members of the public to become their own curators, and to choose their own information. Citizens are then able to educate themselves on the specific subject they are interested in, rather than spending time listening to information they have no desire to learn.
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knowledge and visitors are the recipients of that expertise. Community curation seeks not to abandon expertise, but to broaden definitions of expertise to "include broader domains of experience" that visitors bring to museums.
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273:Engagement and community curation
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2211:Inventory (library and archive)
2111:Cultural property documentation
832:. 92nd Street Y. Archived from
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757:Chinn, Cassie (June 22, 2012).
540:How to become a museum curator.
506:December 22, 2006, Times Online
164:conservateurs des bibliothèques
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2151:Digital photograph restoration
554:A code of ethics for curators.
284:organizations, and within the
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2492:Reconstruction (architecture)
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2379:Registrar (cultural property)
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2201:Intangible cultural heritage
2116:Cultural property exhibition
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1611:Art history (academic study)
1490:alternative exhibition space
528:American Alliance of Museums
444:Glicenstein, JĂ©rĂ´me (2015).
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1849:Colossal sculptures in situ
1553:Artist-in-residence program
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600:March 9, 2003, The Observer
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1754:Outline of the visual arts
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518:Day in the life: curator.
154:. There are two kinds of
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190:commissaire d'exposition
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2006:Agents of deterioration
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419:Encyclopædia Britannica
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2568:Outdoor bronze objects
2512:UVC-based preservation
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2334:Conservation scientist
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2016:Archaeological science
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1558:Artist-run initiative
1445:Visual arts education
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1854:Contemporary artists
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1514:Single-artist museum
1403:Conservator-restorer
934:on December 4, 2010.
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2886:Endangered language
2784:Shipwreck artifacts
2764:Photographic plates
2714:Musical instruments
2467:Lining of paintings
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2359:Objects conservator
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2256:Preservation survey
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2071:Collection (museum)
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2011:Archival processing
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1222:Fine-art photograph
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759:"Push Me, Pull You"
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2324:Collection manager
2221:Media preservation
2216:Inventory (museum)
2076:Collection catalog
1939:Visual arts portal
1869:National galleries
1722:Eclecticism in art
1677:Catalogue raisonné
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500:Carly Chynoweth,
457:978-2-13-065318-9
354:Other definitions
300:Literary curation
282:public humanities
233:public humanities
104:cultural heritage
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3065:The Gross Clinic
2961:Folklore studies
2871:Applied folklore
2844:Wooden furniture
2839:Wooden artifacts
2834:Woodblock prints
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2674:Insect specimens
2563:Outdoor artworks
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