Wow! I read the original article and I think you are working on a great knowledge curation project!
"After several years I had an extensive list of notes, and the first version of Quantpedia was born out of that notes in 2011.
At that moment, I didn’t fully understand why I wrote notes and organized them. I was just overfilled with a stream of information, and I had to create a structure to make sense out of it. Only after a few years of collecting papers I started to realize what I was doing. I started to see similarities between Quantpedia and other collections. I realized that my passion for collecting abstract ideas – systematic descriptions of trading strategies – is similar to the passion of other collectors."
I have worked in the curation field for over ten years. I was the Chief Information Architect of BagTheWeb.com which was an early tool for content curation (We launched the site in 2010). This experience inspired me to make a long term commitment to the Curation theme. After having 10 years of various curation-related practical work experience and theory learning, I coined a term called Curativity and developed Curativity Theory which became a book.
Curation is all about turning pieces into a meaningful whole.
https://medium.com/call4/curativity-theory-2019-5a4932abca42