“…Queiroz [41] considers it an activity that aims to obtain best practices regarding the processing of digital objects, depending on production and technological contexts affected by human, socioeconomic, financial variables, amongst others. Bicarregui et al [8] approach to curation underlies management's planning and data preservation for the Big Science for on-going use, and Wilson & Jeffreys [56] argue that specialized repositories possess an acknowledged experience in the curation skills of their human resources, while Dillon [17] and Strasser et al [50] highlight the need for researchers to receive training in data management and digital curation in order to acquire good practices. From an applied linguistics and journalism perspective, Barros [6] states that digital curation is related to contents' selection, organization, understandability and evolution, representing a new practice that media professionals and volunteering users have to partake in, and that can only be understood when considering its cultural framework.…”