Sue Eipert

Sue Eipert is the owner of Eipert Information Services, which provides scientific and business information to clients in manufacturing, forensics, and engineering R&D. Her credentials include a long stint as Director of Library and Information Services for an international engineering consulting firm, and graduate degrees in librarianship (MLIS) and science (PhD, microbiology). She blogs at The Eipertinfo Angle (http://eipertinfo.wordpress.com), and can be contacted at seipert@eipertinfo.com.

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Curated information: what it means for researchers
Monday, 1st November 2010

Curation is moving away from the original dictionary definition of 'to manage a museum or collection' into the digital world which is good news for researchers. As the examples in Sue Eipert's article show, the compiled and annotated data in the curated databases are a great way of locating both original sources and ontologies for subject areas.


Curated information: what it means for researchers [ABSTRACT]
Monday, 1st November 2010

Curation is moving away from the original dictionary definition of 'to manage a museum or collection' into the digital world which is good news for researchers. As the examples in Sue Eipert's article show, the compiled and annotated data in the curated databases are a great way of locating both original sources and ontologies for subject areas.