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|Text=From the Gutenberg city of Mainz, the [[CLAIM]] home of modern intellectual synthesis and dissemination - thank you for your participation! I've enjoyed our discussions and look forward to their continuation!
|Text=From the Gutenberg city of Mainz, the [[CLAIM]] home of modern intellectual synthesis and dissemination - thank you for your participation! I've enjoyed our discussions and look forward to their continuation!
|Link=https://discord.com/channels/1029514961782849607/1038988750677606432/1041413196940066936
|Link=https://discord.com/channels/1029514961782849607/1038988750677606432/1041413196940066936
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== 22-11-14 ==
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|Author=sneakers-the-rat
|Avatar=https://cdn.discordapp.com/avatars/305044217393053697/2970b22bd769d0cd0ee1de79be500e85.png?size=1024
|Date Sent=22-11-14 04:10:29
|Channel=general
|Text=I've got a question that seems appropriate for this group, if anyone is interested in sticking around in this discord :).
So I spend a decent amount of time talking to [[Librarians]] [[Libraries]], and it always strikes me that they are a group of people with a ton of training and experience specifically in synthesis-like work but seem often stymied by their tools, often for lack of resources. I should have asked earlier, are there any other libraries-adjacent people in this chat?
Here's a question for whoever is interested: what would you do (what tools, what would your workflow look like) for [[Manual Curation]] of thousands of papers from structured queries across multiple databases, with curation criteria that include
a) reasonably specific/computable **minimum standards** (peer-reviewed, word count, etc.) and
b) **topic standards** that are a series of keywords, but rely on someone doing manual curation to be able to recognize an intuitive n-depth similarity to the specific keywords
|Link=https://discord.com/channels/1029514961782849607/1041005559954022471/1041565762546053190
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