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Caught Between Worlds

My Life as a digital (and not so digital) Curator





Presented by: Rob Guralnick



Who is: Associate Professor, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Curator, CU Museum of Natural History



Funding support: Global Biodiversity Information Facility, Defense Advanced

Research Projects Agency, National Science Foundation.

Briefest Outline

Part 1 – Very brief history of curation



Part 2 – Natural history curation from

specimens to portals and other aggregators



Part 3 – Broader perspectives on curation.

How do we establish expert knowledge?



Part 4 – Some models and closing thoughts

Curator

“The anglican or catholic “curate” was the “keeper of souls”.





With the rise of Museum, came the rise of

professional curation and curators.

Curators for hundreds of years were

“keepers of heritage” – whether cultural

or natural.

Typically a “content specialist”

Almost always, curators deal with a

collection of tangible objects

“Professional curator” has layers of

meaning (salary, authority, etc)

There have always been amateur curators

Curator

In the 21st century, the nature of Curator is changing rapidly as

society itself is transformed







There are still physical collections of

immense worth (and thus still Curators)

Professional Curators remain content

specialists

Their work often still mixes practical

care of the collections with research

based on those collections

Curators have also always managed

assets using technology.

Ledgers have given way to databases

Curator

“The anglican or catholic “curate” was the “keeper of souls”.







Physical Collections









Specimen ledgers

Curator

In the 21st century, the nature of Curator is changing rapidly as

society itself is transformed



With the rise of digital objects comes

new kinds of professional curation:

Digital curation – research on, and

management of, digital objects.

In biological realm, new type of curator called

Biocurator:

Genome data Curators – focus on

storing, managing, sharing, annotating

genomics resources

Biodiversity data Curators – focus on

storing, managing, sharing, annotating

biodiversity data

BIOCURATION EXAMPLE

Where do we get primary data about global biodiversity?

Taxonomic

Biodiversity Name

Data Service

Index (ECAT)









Biodiversity Databases

THE PRESENT - FROM VIRUSES TO WHALES









PORTALS LIKE GBIF HELP PROVIDERS

DISTRIBUTE BIODIVERSITY OCCURRENCE DATA

AT ALL SPATIAL, TEMPORAL, TAXONOMIC SCALES

Compiling all biodiversity data for all species

Curator

In the 21st century, the nature of Curator is changing rapidly as

society itself is transformed









BUT AREN’T WE ALL NOW (AMATEUR) CURATORS?

How many of us are collecting, sharing, tagging

and creating new information and knowledge?

How many are collating heritage from our lives,

lives of families, neighborhoods, cities, countries?

Curator 2.0

“Meta-utopia or Meta-garbage”?



“Capturing and maintaining the correct metadata is increasingly being

viewed as perhaps the key to the reuse and preservation of digital

objects.” (DCC Digital Curation Manual Instalments, Michael Day)

BUT …

People lie

People are lazy

People are stupid

People don’t accurately describe their behaviors

Schemas aren’t neutral

Metrics influence results

There is more than one way to describe things1









1 Cory Doctorow, - Putting the torch to seven straw men of the meta-utopia…

Curator 2.0

“Meta-utopia or Meta-garbage”?





People lie

People are lazy

People are stupid

People don’t accurately describe their behaviors

Schemas aren’t neutral

Metrics influence results

There is more than one way to describe things1

IT IS THIS FUNDAMENTAL ISSUE ABOUT INDIVIDUAL

/COLLECTIVE OUTCOMES THAT LEADS TO A DISCUSSION ABOUT

“CONTENT EXPERTISE” AND ITS RELATION TO “TRUTH”.









1 Cory Doctorow, - Putting the torch to seven straw men of the meta-utopia…

A Mixed Model for Curation

All communities should share knowledge, but still a role for experts









From: http://swiki.cs.colorado.edu/CreativeIT/uploads/286/gerhard-slides-panel.pdf

A Mixed Model for Curation

All communities should share knowledge, but still a role for experts









So what

exactly is an

output filter?

And how

strong should

they be to

maximize

collaborative

content versus

reliability?

Case study: How does it work in

Encyclopedia of Life?

Curators must use their real names and offer

credentials1 publicly on a profile page. If these

credentials cannot be verified, curatorial

privileges will be rescinded.



1Credentials may include one or more of the following: a) An affiliation with a relevant

department at a university or college b) Membership in a professional society c)

Published peer reviewed work d) Reference from a credentialed individual.

How does it work in EOL?

• To oversee and manage multiple curators, master

curators may be appointed by the Species Pages Group

in consultation with professional societies.

How does it work in EOL?



• Curators will examine content available for a species,

particularly unvetted content. Unvetted content will

typically come from the public or nonauthenticated large

resources, such as from Flickr, or be uploaded directly.

This content needs to be “approved” to appear on an

authenticated page.

How does it work in wikipedia

and wikispecies?





Three core content policies:

1. "No original research"

2. Neutral point of view

3. Verifiability.

Movement towards stronger “editorial”

control on wikipedia/wikispecies

content?

Collective opinion versus absolute fact

”Everyone's entitled to their own opinions, but not to their own facts”

Collective opinion versus absolute fact

”Everyone's entitled to their own opinions, but not to their own facts”







Putting the pieces together:

1. Data are raw collections from

the natural or cultural world

2. Data quality is always an issue

3. Any data “fixes” done after the

Initial collection are “inferential”

4. Data accuracy is essential for

ultimately establishing

true understanding of the world

5. Bad data means incorrect

information – feeds up DIKY

hierarchy

Collective opinion versus absolute fact

”Everyone's entitled to their own opinions, but not to their own facts”









Putting the pieces together:

1. Information, knowledge and

wisdom generated from data

2. As much as possible, these

“inferential steps” should be based

on best practices.

3. Knowledge and wisdom has a

fatual (data) basis but can

ultimately represent multiple

different perspectives

CONCLUSIONS 1



INTERESTING SIMILARITIES/

DIFFERENCES ACROSS THE

SPECTRUM:

Does wikipedia ever deal with

data?

Curators often deal with

raw data (sequences,

observations of animals,

specimens)

Importance of reliability and

accuracy. Most essential

for data?

CONCLUSIONS 1



INTERESTING SIMILARITIES/

DIFFERENCES ACROSS THE

SPECTRUM:

So maybe the strength of input

and output filters should vary

depending on whether primary

or derived source and on

intent?

If collecting “stories” about a

culture, how vital is historical

accuracy?

If predicting biodiversity for

conservation of a region, how

important is accuracy?

More Question than Answers



Caveats:

- Idiosyncractic view as Curator and

curator.

- Grasp of literature on this issue is

tenuous

- Appreciate the chance to “think

out loud”

Thanks to:

Note: The digital nautilus somehow - Elisa, for being Elisa

seems appropriate

- Gerhard, for the invite


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