cocurator

/ˌkoʊˈkjʊreɪtər/
noun
  1. A person who shares the responsibility of selecting, organizing, and managing a collection or exhibition, especially in a museum, gallery, or library.
    • As cocurator of the photography show, she worked with the lead curator to choose the best images.
    • The two cocurators disagreed on which historical artifacts to display first.
    • The museum hired a cocurator to help organize the new art exhibit.
  2. A person who jointly manages or oversees a collection of digital content, such as a website, playlist, or online archive.
    • As cocurator of the digital archive, he helps decide which historical documents to add.
    • She is the cocurator of a popular online music playlist that features indie artists.
    • The blog's cocurator reviews all submitted articles before they are published.
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