Her curation resulted in several outstanding exhibitions of visual art from the accession countries. |
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This is not the first time that the gallery's curation of the celebrated Baroque painting has raised eyebrows, however. |
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Gene's excellent curation has provided a solid anchor for botanical research in the Southeast. |
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Her curation of the exhibition fused the pristine austerity of Chelsea minimalism with cinephile extravagance. |
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Arrangements for curation of the project archives shall be agreed to before any activity commences, and shall be set out in the project design. |
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Canadian material, coming from about 350 localities, is housed temporarily at Iowa before its eventual permanent curation with the Geological Survey of Canada. |
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I like arranging all my friends as constellations, and I do love the process of curation, so this is perfect for me. |
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Some fear the loss of the traditional journals' curation and verification of research. |
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Or, more comprehensively, service could entail a range of data curation activities. |
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She has also been active in the field of curation and is currently pursuing studies in art education at Concordia University. |
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To solve the curation quandary, The Daily Beast has produced its first list of the feeds to follow. |
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With a background in art practice and curation, Ms. Crimmin expressed a belief in maintaining a respect for specialisms but not for disciplinary silos. |
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Research data collections are the products of one or more focused research projects and typically contain data that are subject to limited processing or curation. |
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Summary: The forum is designed to foster skills, knowledge and community-building among professionals responsible for the curation of digital materials. |
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Ensure adequate specimen curation to enable future users to determine the source of the data, and its accuracy and reliability, and to access reference collections. |
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The curation of such a merry company was surely no easy feat. |
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Unlike methods reliant on expert curation of chemical substructure patterns, Badapple is fully evidence-driven, automated, self-improving via integration of additional data, and focused on scaffolds. |
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The 85 questions posted in that document are a great guage for what Kenyans are thinking and feeling, and social media facilitated their curation. |
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Rebecca Livesey-Wright, 22, a third year studying criticism, communication and curation at Central Saint Martins, UAL, says: Taking part in the occupation at UAL has been difficult but really fun. |
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The new version includes improvements in speed and curation workflow, new social network integrations and multiple new visualization formats. |
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It makes provision for curation of new discoveries within the Egyptian Geological Museum, research and study at Michigan, and the transfer of skills to Egyptian site staff through a training programme. |
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The large size of the fossil skeletons and their remoteness means that the unauthorised removal of large specimens is unlikely, however regulated extraction, study and curation is an ongoing requirement. |
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Researchers must be enabled to find and access data of interest quickly, and this session deals with new developments in the areas of data access, annotation and curation. |
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Lastly, there is ample, succinct information on the life history, ecology, taxonomy, morphology, and curation of Odonates in the front matter. |
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Many sites are taking on the curation model to engage visitors. |
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Lifestyle experts Kate Arends, Wing Ta, Zoe Francois and Martha McQuade partnered with Air Wick to design several rooms and host scent-inspired home curation workshops. |
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It documents the first known instance for the deliberate planning, production and curation of a pigmented compound and for the use of a container. |
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In his seven years at 1-20, he achieved the position of Gallery Director where he oversaw all aspects of business including finances, press, staffing, and curation. |
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You can find those, and links to loads more, at the Rotation Curation home page, www. |
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