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In addition, technologies for scientific sample handling, packaging and curation, highly reliable long-life surface systems for use in wide temperature ranges, and astronautrobot interactions are being explored and developed.
The committee was concerned also about the state of curation in other non-grant-in-aid museums in the country.
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Curation-based skills are needed in all museums and are a vital part of professional training for a museum-oriented career.
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The first is the key issue of biodiversity research; the second the importance of curation; and the third a short comment on sources of funding.
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Curation tools help teams refine and improve collateral with the aim of increasing sales effectiveness.
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Enterprises, scientists, and researchers are starting to participate within data curation communities to improve the quality of their common data.
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Automatic annotation tools try to perform all this by computer analysis, as opposed to manual annotation (a.k.a. curation) which involves human expertise.
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Basic implementation involves curation of data from social media on large scale and to make sense out of it.
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The term "curation" in the past commonly referred to museum and library professionals.
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Successful digital curation will mitigate digital obsolescence, keeping the information accessible to users indefinitely.
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Contributions are monitored by a group of admins, but the bulk of peer review, editorial curation, and maintenance is the responsibility of the user community.
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Such platforms disrupt traditional industries by creating new sources of supply and relying on curation for developing quality.
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Using e-portfolios in this way promotes data and knowledge curation and assists students in conducting research in an organized and discriminating way.
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Protein annotation information that is catalogued was derived through manual curation using published literature by expert biologists and through bioinformatics analyses of the protein sequence.
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The vaccine information in the database is collected by manual curation from over 1,600 peer-reviewed papers.
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A secondary, but critical goal was to provide curation of mapped positions for quantitative trait loci, known mutations and other phenotypic data.
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Standardization of these metadata schemas encourages interoperability between organizations and facilitates access and future data curation and migration.
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Center members contribute to our understanding of how data curation, information modeling, and data analytics can enable scientists and scholars to leverage digital information resources.
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Recognised research strengths are in the areas of humanities computing, digitisation, digital curation and preservation, and archives and records management.
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Ethnographic study upon modern cultures suggests that such post-mortem manipulation could be due to curation of human remains as part of mortuary practices.
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He has given interviews about his news curation of citizen journalism on blogs, journalism sites, as well as main stream media sites.
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Enterprises are starting to utilize digital curation to improve the quality of information and data within their operational and strategic processes.
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The other three focus to various degrees on archaeological research and museum object curation and conservation.
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On purely technical and practical terms, digital film preservation stands for a domain specific subset of digital curation practices.
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The word sheer is used to emphasize the lightweight and virtually transparent nature of these curation activities.
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Several genome-wide secretome databases or knowledgebases are available based on both curation and computational prediction.
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The project consists of both manual curation and bioinformatics algorithms.
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The challenges include capture, curation, storage, search, sharing, transfer, analysis and visualization.
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The term digital curation was coined to refer to more active long-term management of digital material.
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Automatic annotation tools try to perform these steps "in silico", as opposed to manual annotation (a.k.a. curation) which involves human expertise and potential experimental verification.
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There are around 150 regular volunteers, with additional tasks ranging from program distribution to art curation.
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Additionally, they are designed to facilitate scientific exploration in the areas of functional curation, pathogenicity, therapeutics, comparative analysis and functional genomics.
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Brand curation organizes and provides sense to every message or image delivered intentionally or unintentionally by a company.
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Challenges also exist in the research of drugs and biomarkers, genomic medicine, protein design metagenomics, infectious disease discovery, data curation, literature mining, and workflow development.
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Distributed curation is made possible by using a custom-tailored locking system allowing concurrent access.
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Digital curation establishes, maintains and adds value to repositories of digital data for present and future use.
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Digital curation includes the activity of digital preservation management.
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Annotation updates represent genes that are defined by a mixture of manual curation and automated computational processing.
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Provisions collaborates on curation projects, and it has held over 25 exhibitions of socially engaged art.
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All of these require effective management, preservation, and curation for efficient retrieval to facilitate the sharing of scientific knowledge.
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Services or people that implement content curation are called curators.
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Not only were they already perfectly constructed by the photographer, they were also impeccably annotated with dates and names, which made curation a simple and enjoyable process.
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The more general cultural informatics deals with, for example, information design and interaction, digital curation, cultural heritage description and access, social media, and the application of digital tools.
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Curation of virtual resources has been defined as, the active involvement of information professionals in the management, including the preservation, of digital data for future use.
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Digital curation, like content curation, also involves the development and design of exhibitions based on objects within the collection, which in this case, often involves website maintenance for online exhibits.
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However, with the burgeoning volume of biological data and increasingly diverse densely informative published literatures, expert curation becomes more and more laborious and time-consuming, increasingly lagging behind knowledge creation.
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As a result, tool curation through edge-rejuvenation and/or resharpening was commonly used on larger-mass tools, such as bifaces, to prolong the tools (and the raw materials) utility.
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The term is also used in the humanities, where increasing cultural and scholarly data from digital humanities projects requires the expertise and analytical practices of data curation.
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In addition to repatriation, the museum dialogues with tribal communities regarding the appropriate curation of cultural heritage items.
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The curation process of a biological pathway entails identifying and structuring content, mining information manually and/or computationally, and assembling a knowledgebase using appropriate software tools.
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Furthermore, manual curation is subjective.
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We found that a comprehensive set of curation rules was crucial to making manual annotation consistent and reliable.
However, manual curation of computationally derived transcript data is not feasible because the underlying data for these resources are constantly changing.
Among these are notions of curation/expediency and logistic/foraging settlement systems.
The reaction to this generational curation of jazz was surely a motivating factor in the later move towards experimental genres among younger artists.
Using the annotation pipeline and curation tools described in accompanying papers, we predicted the coding sequence content of these sequences for subsequent comparative analyses.
The third is curation by experts using a full trail of evidence to support an integrated assessment.
Because several tools required practice for accurate use, students worked beside project leaders to minimize errors of identification and curation.
However, we have made the annotation process much more rigorous by utilizing a large set of experimental data, manual curation, and defined standards.
Finally, another way to support curation teams would be to provide information-retrieval methods to guide the team members towards documents containing relevant information.
The curation effort is resolved at the earliest possible time-point.
As long as this practice continues, curation will be necessary to add the (re)formalised facts to biological databases.
Whilst the identification of a curation team's terminology in the scientific text under scrutiny is immensely valuable, there is still a long way to go before this becomes routine.
However, the challenges in genome annotation remain daunting, and the research community can anticipate years of additional work and manual curation to produce a true gene map of high quality.
True integration of text and graphical information within databases is an area of major development effort among computer manufacturers, and offers great potential benefits for the curation of museum collections.
Manual curation is still ongoing.
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