Curator is a powerful script that allows one to generate Web page image galleries with the intent of displaying photographic images on the Web, or for a CD-ROM presentation and archiving. It generates static Web pages only - no special configuration or running scripts are required on the server.
A powerful, themeable image gallery generator for static HTML pages.
One who has the care and superintendence of anything, as of a museum; a custodian; a keeper.
The job of curator varies greatly depending on the size and organization of the repository. In large institutions, curators are generally involved in research, administration, and/or exhibit work, and do not deal with the practical issues of collections care. In these cases, curators have a Ph.D. in the discipline of the collection they curate. Curators in large institutions may also be in charge of shaping the collection by recommending acquisitions and deaccessions. At smaller institutions curators often have duties that are a combination of collections manager, registrar, and curator.
one that has the care and superintendence of a museum, library or other similar institution or place of exhibit.
Someone who is in charge of collecting, conserving, and interpreting objects for exhibit at a museum, zoo, or other place of exhibition.
one that manages or oversees, a museum collection or a library
A keeper of the Dictyostelium Genome Database information, responsible for collecting and compiling data about Dictyostelium genetic loci and DNA sequences and providing online assistance to users of the database. The dictyBase Staff page lists all current Dictyostelium curators.
the custodian of a collection (as a museum or library)
a person that is responsible for putting together and curating new work for the gallery
a person who acquires art work for a museum and puts it on exhibit
a specialist in an academic discipline relevant to the museum's collection
person with intimate and specialist knowledge of a particular art form or period wholooks after a collection and creates exhibitions from it. Within a temporary exhibition space, the individual creatively brings together an exhibition from other or multiple collections.
The person responsible for developing and maintaining collections.
a person who cares for a museum's collections, conducts research and writes about collections, and provides information for museum programs and exhibits
one who is in charge of, interprets, and researches a material collection; Curators at NHM are also charged with the responsibility of creating exhibits for the public, and publishing results of their own personal research
A person who is responsible for the collection, care, research, and exhibition of art or artifacts.
One in charge of a place of exhibit, such as a zoo or museum.
a person in charge of organizing an exhibition
Person in charge of a museum or exhibition.
A person responsible for building, researching and exhibiting collections. Often working from galleries and museums they can have educational roles or interact with communities to assist in expressing the current social artistic interests and needs.
A curator of a cultural heritage institution (e.g., archive, gallery, library, museum or garden) is a person who cares for the institution's collections. The object of a curator's concern necessarily involves tangible objects of some sort, whether it be inter alia artwork, collectibles, historic items or scientific collections.