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    Digitization of Mariemma's legacy audiovisual collection.Miguel Díaz-Emparanza Almoguera - 2022 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (6):1-12.
    This article analyzes the digitization process and the difficulties encountered along the way, as a project that involved audiovisual technicians, academic researchers, and a famous Spanish dancer’s legacy: the audiovisual documents Guillermina Martínez Cabrejas, Mariemma, left to a museum located in her hometown. The specific criteria used to decide on the differences that arose in the process, provides great results and, also, a critical view on the limitations of the international preservation guidelines of digital objects.
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  2. Digitization: New trajectories of mediatization?Niels Ole Finnemann - 2014 - In Handbook of Communication:Mediatization of Communication. Berlin, Tyskland: pp. Pages: 297–322.
    The purpose of this chapter is to clarify what the concept of digital media might add to the understanding of mediatization and what the concept of mediatization might add to the understanding of digital media. It is argued that digital media open an array of new trajectories in human communication, which were not anticipated in previous conceptualizations of media and mediatization. If digital media are to be included, the concept of mediatization has to be revised and new parameters must be (...)
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  3. Philosophy and Digitization: Dangers and Possibilities in the New Digital Worlds.Esther Oluffa Pedersen & Maria Brincker - 2021 - SATS 22 (1):1-9.
    Our world is under going an enormous digital transformation. Nearly no area of our social, informational, political, economic, cultural, and biological spheres are left unchanged. What can philosophy contribute as we try to under- stand and think through these changes? How does digitization challenge past ideas of who we are and where we are headed? Where does it leave our ethical aspirations and cherished ideals of democracy, equality, privacy, trust, freedom, and social embeddedness? Who gets to decide, control, and (...)
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    Education, Digitization and Literacy training: A historical and cross-cultural perspective.Joris Vlieghe - 2016 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 48 (6).
    In this article, I deal with the transition from traditional ‘school’ forms of instruction to educational processes that are fully mediated by digital technologies. Against the background of the idea the very institution ‘school’ is closely linked to the invention of the alphabetic writing system and to the need of initiating new generations into a literate culture, I focus on the issue of literacy training. I argue that with the digitization of education, a fundamental transition takes place regarding what (...)
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  5. Digitization and manipulation of news photographs.Christopher R. Harris - 1991 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 6 (3):164 – 174.
    The advent of computer-assisted digital manipulation has raised new ethical concerns in news photography. A series of recent questionable manipulations in news magazines gives rise to a call for some systematic decision making and accountability. Protocols rather than codes of ethics are called for.
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    Digitization as Repatriation?Michelle Crouch - 2010 - Journal of Information Ethics 19 (1):45-56.
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    Digitization of the Economy Under the Influence of the COVID-19 Pandemic.Iryna Stoianenko, Oksana Kondratiuk, Anastasiia Mostova, Ruslana Pikus, Hanna Kachan & Viktoriia Ilchenko - 2022 - Postmodern Openings 13 (4):127-141.
    This article examines the issues of digital transformation of the contemporary economy. The digital transformation of the contemporary economic system determines the general contours of development of all sectors of the economy. New digital technologies, platforms and infrastructures have significantly transformed economic life and contemporary entrepreneurship. The article examines the digital transformation of the contemporary economy at the micro and macroeconomic level. Significant positive impact of contemporary technological means on the activities of enterprises is noted. At the state level, digitalization (...)
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    Digitization as an ethical challenge.Rafael Capurro - 2017 - AI and Society 32 (2):277-283.
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    Digitization of Africa's Documentary Heritage. Aid or Exploitation?Peter Johan Lor & Johannes Britz - 2004 - Journal of Information Ethics 13 (2):78-93.
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    Digitization and Publishing in Australia: A Recent Snapshot.Xuemei Tian & Bill Martin - 2010 - Logos 21 (1):59-75.
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    Captured by Digitization.Bart Jansen & Agnes Schreiner - 2023 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 36 (5):2179-2191.
    While digitization claims to provide efficiency, accessibility, expansion, speediness, and profit accumulation, it is actually colonizing every human activity. It has even become a purpose in itself. In this essay we focus on the digitization of legal practices and contents. We describe what digitization encompasses, how digitalization processes work, and to what extent they are able to replace juristic processes and produce legal outcomes. We are inspired by Walter Benjamin’s essay on the influence of mechanical reproduction of (...)
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    Traditional Knowledge Protection and Digitization: A Critical Decolonial Discourse Analysis.Jacqueline Paul - 2023 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 36 (5):2133-2156.
    Trade treaties and legal agreements generally left Indigenous peoples and colonized communities out of negotiations that directly impacted them. Using Critical Discourse Analysis, informed by decolonial thinking and Nishnaabeg epistemology, this research study analyzed the language of five public documents, published by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) and the World Trade Organization (WTO), surrounding the protection of Traditional Knowledge (TK) through the _sui generis_ legal figure and its connection to the development of digitization TK. As TK is largely (...)
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    The Impact of Digitization on Green Innovation Performance: Evidence Based on Panel Data of 228 Prefectural-Level Cities in China.Lijiang Jia, Xiaoli Hu, Zhongwei Zhao, Tianze Zhou, Weiming Liu & Bin He - 2022 - Complexity 2022:1-13.
    At present, in the context of the era of energy and digital reform enabling the “dual carbon” goal, in order to improve the performance of urban green innovation, digitalization has become more and more important. Based on panel data, taking 228 prefecture-level cities in China from 2003 to 2019 as an example, this study expounds three dimensions of promoting green innovation performance in the internal mechanism of digital development: direct transmission mechanism, indirect transmission mechanism, and regional heterogeneity transmission mechanism. This (...)
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    Societal and ethical issues of digitization.Lambèr Royakkers, Jelte Timmer, Linda Kool & Rinie van Est - 2018 - Ethics and Information Technology 20 (2):127-142.
    In this paper we discuss the social and ethical issues that arise as a result of digitization based on six dominant technologies: Internet of Things, robotics, biometrics, persuasive technology, virtual & augmented reality, and digital platforms. We highlight the many developments in the digitizing society that appear to be at odds with six recurring themes revealing from our analysis of the scientific literature on the dominant technologies: privacy, autonomy, security, human dignity, justice, and balance of power. This study shows (...)
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    Research on the Digitization of Manufacturing Will Enhance the Competitiveness of the Value Chain Based on Advantage Comparison.You-Qun Wu, Huai-Xin Lu, Xin-Lin Liao & Jia-Ming Zhu - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-15.
    This paper uses WIOD data to calculate and analyze the dominant comparative advantage of Chinese manufacturing global value chain based on the WWZ method and empirically studies the influence of digitization on the competitiveness of manufacturing GVC. The main findings are as follows: The competitiveness of Chinese manufacturing GVC has been improved as a whole. The GVC competitiveness of different types of industries is quite different: GVC in middle- and low-knowledge-intensive industries have the highest competitiveness, while those with middle- (...)
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    After the Digitization.Eckhard Schumacher - 2023 - Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft Und Geistesgeschichte 97 (4):877-885.
    To the extent that contemporary literature can irritate common understandings of literature and the present, it can also function as a stimulus and corrective for literary studies that do not always already presuppose to know what literature is. This has recently become visible in confrontations with social media, in which literary and time-diagnostic modes of writing come together in different ways in experiments with digital tools, as in the context of more conventional forms of literature and corresponding theoretical discourses, to (...)
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    Ethical Problems of Digitization and Robotization in Medicine.Elena V. Vvedenskaya - 2020 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 63 (2):104-122.
    The article discusses the ethical problems that arise when implementing the processes of digitization and robotization in medicine, and focuses on the relationship between the doctor and the patient. The purpose of this article is to identify the limits of the transformative impact of these processes on the medical profession. The possibilities and disadvantages of telemedicine are considered, and the role of artificial intelligence in modern medical practice is analyzed. A comparative characteristic of the traditional paternalistic model of the (...)
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    For libraries, digitization is a factor, not the future.Michael Gorman - 2003 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 14 (2):66-68.
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    The Conservation, Cataloguing and Digitization of Fr. Luke Wadding's Papers at University College Dublin.Benjamin Hazard - 2011 - Franciscan Studies 69:477-489.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:At St. Isidore’s Franciscan College in Rome, the following maxim attributed to St. Patrick is inscribed above the door-way of the church: Si quae difficiles quaestiones in hac insula oriantur ad Sedem Apostolicam referantur; ut Christiani ita et Romani sitis.1 The college was founded in 1625 by Luke Wadding, O.F.M. and, under his direction, became a major seat of theological learning and political influence for the Irish in Rome.2 (...)
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    The bright side of digitization: Assessing the impact of mobile phone domestication on left-behind children in China's rural migrant families.Jiamei Tang, Ke Wang & Yuming Luo - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    This study examines the mobile phone practices of rural left-behind children whose one or both parents migrate to cities for better earnings and the impact of such practices on migrant families in China. The study has used ethnographic approach by conducting participant observations and interviews of 21 LBC, residing in Guangren village, south China's Guangxi Autonomous Region. The study uses domestication theory to analyze these LBC's adoption of mobile phones in their daily routines and spaces in and out of their (...)
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    Research Ethics in the Digital Age: Ethics for the Social Sciences and Humanities in Times of Mediatization and Digitization.Farina Madita Dobrick, Jana Fischer & Lutz M. Hagen (eds.) - 2018 - Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden.
    The book discusses the multiple issues of a digital research ethic in its interdisciplinary diversity. Digitization and mediatization alter social behavior and cultural traditions, thereby generating new objects of study and new research questions for the social sciences and humanities. Furthermore, mediatization and digitization increase the data volume and accessibility of research and proliferate methodological opportunities for scientific analyses. Hence, they profoundly affect research practices in multiple ways. While consequences concerning the subjects, objects, and addressees of research in (...)
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    Mind and Machine. The New Spaces of Robots and Digitization.Bruce Janz & André Schmiljun - unknown
    Machines have always been a tool or technical instrument for human beings to facilitate and to accelerate processes through mechanical power. The same applies to robots nowadays – the next step in the evolution of machines. Over the course of the last few years, robot usage in society has expanded enormously, and they now carry out a remarkable number of tasks for us. It seems we are on the eve of a historic revolution that will change everything we know right (...)
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    Analyzing the mechanism of strategic orientation towards digitization and organizational performance settings enduring employee resistance to innovation and performance capabilities.Yurong Wang - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Resistance to innovation is a behavioral barrier to implementing innovation in any organization. It is associated with employees’ demotivation to adopt new technologies. Strategic orientation toward digitalization is a new dimension in shaping innovative organizational performance. It is also evident from past studies that certain employees’ capabilities are associated with organizations’ strategic orientation when undergoing digitalization. This study examines the relationship between these factors and achieving innovative organizational performance. First, it looks at how strategic orientation toward digitalization relates to digital (...)
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    Bernard Stiegler’s Philosophy of Technology: Invention, decision, and education in times of digitization.Anna Kouppanou - 2015 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 47 (10):1110-1123.
    Bernard Stiegler’s concept of individuation suggests that the human being is co-constituted with technology. Technology precedes the individual in the respect that the latter is thrown in a technological world that always already contains externally inscribed memories—what he calls tertiary memories—that selectively form the individual and the collective space of the community. Revisiting Husserlian phenomenology, Stiegler renews the critique of culture industries asserting that imagination and differance have always been technologically mediated, and echoing the Heideggerian anxiety concerning thinking’s over-determination, Stiegler (...)
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    Newman a Tweeter? Social Media and the Victorian Age: Personal Reflections Gained from the Digitization Project.Mary Jo Dorsey - 2015 - Newman Studies Journal 12 (2):101-106.
    This essay is a reflection of the time I have spent working with Cardinal Newman’s archive at the Birmingham Oratory. I have had a chance to stop and carefully read his letters and diaries and to see Newman as a communicator extraordinaire! I suspect that the Cardinal would have had great command of today’s social media and communications technology. His laity could have been a wider and larger audience on a virtual level. Might this be an opportunity for a sociological (...)
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    Scientific Archives in the Age of Digitization.Brian Ogilvie - 2016 - Isis 107 (1):77-85.
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    Cognitive aspects of the development of the informational educational environment in higher education in the era of digitization.M. A. Belogash & M. V. Melnichuk - 2020 - Liberal Arts in Russia 9 (2):123.
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    Digital signatures: the impact of digitization on popular music sound.Ragnhild Brøvig - 2016 - Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press. Edited by Anne Danielsen.
    Introduction : digital technology and popular music sound -- Making sense of digital spatiality : Kate Bush's eerie collage -- The instrument formerly known as the machine : hyper-accuracy and sonic richness in Prince's Kiss -- The rebirth of silence in the company of noise : Portishead going retro -- Cut-ups and glitches : Los Sampler's and Squarepusher's freeze and flow -- Seasick computers : microrhythmic manipulation in the era of endless undo -- Autotuned voices : alienation and brokenhearted androids (...)
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    Debating the Future of Work: The Perception and Reaction of the Spanish Workforce to Digitization and Automation Technologies.Carolina Rodriguez-Bustelo, Joan Manuel Batista-Foguet & Ricard Serlavós - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Ripping off the cover: Has digitization changed what's really in the book?Ruediger Wischenbart - 2008 - Logos 19 (4):196-202.
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    Civic Education in the Digital Age: Challenges and Development Prospects (Review of the Workshop "Digitization and Civic Education", September 3-4, 2018, Marseilles). [REVIEW]Tetiana Matusevych - 2018 - Filosofiya osvity Philosophy of Education 23 (2):265-269.
    This article is devoted to the author's impressions on the “Digitization and Civic Education” workshop (September, 3-4, Marseilles), that was devoted to discussing the role of digital technologies in civic education from a wide range of theoretical and practical positions. The main thematic area of the workshop was the consideration of future education through the modern challenges of democratic societies of the information age: hate speech, fake news, electoral manipulation with digital technologies, the importance of capitalizing social networks for (...)
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    Preserving the Dynamic Text Research Libraries and Mass Digitization.Morgan Currie - 2010 - Logos 21 (3-4):74-85.
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    Lost in Transition: The Dissemination of Digitization and the Challenges of Leading in the Military Educational Organization.Torill Holth & Ole Boe - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:457894.
    This article aimed at studying how the Norwegian Ministry of Education and Research's intention of digitalization and specific primary goals of learning and teaching issued in 2017 could be retrieved in the overarching documents related to education in the Norwegian Armed Forces (NAF). A second aim was to investigate if digitalization and any digital tools were mentioned in the Norwegian Defence University College (NDUC) organization's study programs and subject plans for teaching, or if specific goals of digitalization was lost from (...)
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    Enterpreneship Transformation in the Context of the Digitization of Business Processes.Lyubov Lytvyn, Anatoliy Hryhoruk, Liudmyla Verbivska, Oleksandr Poprotskyy, Tetiana Medynska & Oksana Pelekh - 2022 - Postmodern Openings 13 (2):396-408.
    This article examines the transformation of enterprises activity in terms of digitalization of business processes. The rapid and global spread of information and communication technologies contributes to the development of the digital economy and causes changes in the economic environment, which leads to the transformation of business activities, methods of transactions and the level of connections between economic entities. Globalization and digitalization of the economy transform the key characteristics and objectives of enterprises, the directions of their development and business management (...)
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    What Tradition, Whose Archive?: Blogs, Googlewashing, and the Digitization of the Archive.Brian Treanor - 2009 - Analecta Hermeneutica 1:289-302.
    One of the central points of Derrida’sArchive Fever is that the nature of the “archive” affects not only what is archived, but also how we relate to and access it. The archive also conditions the process of archiving itself and, indeed, the very nature of what is archivable. Derrida's comments, however, were made in 1995, when the full extent of the Internet boom was only beginning to become evident. The intervening years have reshaped the archive in ways that Derrida could (...)
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    Digitisation, securitisation, and upbringing: interrelations and emerging questions.Naomi Hodgson & Stefan Ramaekers - 2020 - Ethics and Education 15 (4):391-412.
    ABSTRACT In recent years a tightening of safeguarding legislation and protocols that overlap with anti-terror legislation have given particular shape to discourses and practices of risk management and early intervention, particularly in early childhood education and parenting. Such developments have taken place in a context in which digital technology has become ubiquitous, enabling the role of surveillance in modes of governing to take on new forms. Here as well as giving an overview of literature on the digital in general, we (...)
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    Digitisation and Sharing of Collections: Museum Practices and Copyright During the COVID-19 Pandemic.Mateusz Klinowski & Karolina Szafarowicz - 2023 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 36 (5):1991-2019.
    This article concerns the conflict between copyright and museums’ digitisation and online sharing of collections. This issue has recently become particularly important in connection with the COVID-19 pandemic. The authors outline the concept of a virtual museum and present the most important copyright provisions in EU law that may create obstacles for cultural institutions in realising virtual counterparts. To perceive copyright as the main obstacle in the process of digitisation and online sharing of collections is not unusual. Hence, the article (...)
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    Challenges presented by digitisation of VhaVenda oral tradition: An African indigenous knowledge systems perspective.Stewart L. Kugara & Sekgothe Mokgoatšana - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (1):8.
    The 21st century has witnessed an urgent need to digitise, learn, manage, preserve and exchange oral history in South Africa. This forms the background of the demonisation of indigenous knowledge systems that has impacted negatively and eroded the African values, norms, purpose, growth, sustainability and improvement of indigenous communities. In light of this realisation, this article explores the challenges offered by digitisation of VhaVenda oral history. It is well known that the digitisation of oral tradition carries both the good and (...)
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    Digitised newspapers - a new Eldorado for historians?: reflections on tools, methodology, and epistemology.Estelle Bunout, Maud Ehrmann & Frédéric Clavert (eds.) - 2023 - Berlin: De Gruyter Oldenbourg.
    Digitization technologies applied to historical newspapers have changed the research landscape historians were used to. An Eldorado? Despite unquestionable merits, the new digital affordance of historical newspapers also brings drawbacks and possibl.
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    A Material and Practical Account of Education in Digital Times: Neil Postman’s Views on Literacy and the Screen Revisited.Joris Vlieghe - 2015 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 35 (2):163-179.
    In this article I deal with the impact of digitization on education by revisiting the ideas Neil Postman developed in regard with the omnipresence of screens in the American society of the 1980s and their impact on what it means to grow up and to become an educated person. Arguing, on the one hand, that traditionally education is profoundly related to the initiation into literacy, and on the other hand, that the screen may come to replace the book as (...)
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    The Digital and the Real Universe Foundations of Natural Philosophy and Computational Physics.Klaus Mainzer - 2019 - Philosophies 4 (1):3.
    In the age of digitization, the world seems to be reducible to a digital computer. However, mathematically, modern quantum field theories do not only depend on discrete, but also continuous concepts. Ancient debates in natural philosophy on atomism versus the continuum are deeply involved in modern research on digital and computational physics. This example underlines that modern physics, in the tradition of Newton’s Principia Mathematica Philosophiae Naturalis, is a further development of natural philosophy with the rigorous methods of mathematics, (...)
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    Zukunftsfelder der Wissenschaftsgeschichte – aus technikhistorischer Gegenwartsperspektive.Heike Weber - 2018 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 41 (4):439-443.
    Fields for Innovative Future Research in History of Science – A Historian of Technology's Perspective. The observations at hand present a historian of technology's perspective and sketch three fields for innovative future research: (past) ‘futures’ and future scenarios in themselves; the challenges as imposed by recent developments in science, technology, and society (e.g. digitization, climate change); and the twisting and flipping of established perspectives (e.g. by focusing on ‘failed’ or ‘old’ science and technology and their declension). Moreover, historians of (...)
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    When the monograph is no longer the medium: Historical narrative in the online age1.Ann Rigney - 2010 - History and Theory 49 (4):100-117.
    Over the last fifty years there has been much discussion about the value of narrative in the production of historical knowledge whereby it is generally assumed that “narrative” is a given and that the only thing at issue is its epistemological value. This article critically examines this assumption. It shows how conceptions of “narrative” have mutated in response to changes in cultural practice and, as importantly, how they have been implicitly modeled on the particular medium envisaged for telling stories: the (...)
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    Die Sammlung José Guadalupe Posada des Ibero‐Amerikanischen Instituts der Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz – eine Fallstudie zur Digitalisierung und deren Auswirkungen auf die bibliothekarische Arbeit.Ricarda Musser & Anna Weymann - 2016 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 39 (4):367-378.
    The José Guadalupe Posada Collection of the Ibero‐American Institute, Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation – a Case Study on Digitization and its Impacts on the Work in Libraries. Digitization in a broader sense and digitization of printed cultural heritage especially have brought about many changes regarding the tasks and responsabilities of research librarians. New ways of thinking and acting are required as the objects and their mobile and connective qualities come into focus. These alterations stand in such contrast (...)
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    Ethical issues in biomedical research using electronic health records: a systematic review.Jan Piasecki, Ewa Walkiewicz-Żarek, Justyna Figas-Skrzypulec, Anna Kordecka & Vilius Dranseika - 2021 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 24 (4):633-658.
    Digitization of a health record changes its accessibility. An electronic health record (EHR) can be accessed by multiple authorized users. Health information from EHRs contributes to learning healthcare systems’ development. The objective of this systematic review is to answer a question: What are ethical issues concerning research using EHRs in the literature? We searched Medline Ovid, Embase and Scopus for publications concerning ethical issues of research use of EHRs. We employed the constant comparative method to retrieve common ethical themes. (...)
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    Who benefits and how? Public expectations of public benefits from data-intensive health research.Sarah Cunningham-Burley, Emily Creamer, Carol Porteous & Mhairi Aitken - 2018 - Big Data and Society 5 (2).
    The digitization of society and academic research endeavours have led to an explosion of interest in the potential uses of population data in research. Alongside this, increasing attention is focussing on the conditions necessary for maintaining a social license for research practices. Previous research has pointed to the importance of demonstrating “public benefits” from research for maintaining public support, yet there has been very little consideration of what the term “public benefits” means or what public expectations of “public benefits” (...)
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    Studying the Historical Representation of European Religions Through 3D Digital Sculpture Art.Pengke Li - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (3):376-395.
    3D digitization of social legacy has been utilized to safeguard data about colonial legacy items like design, craftsmanship, and trinkets. The 3-d unfolding of gadgets via improvements including elevated reality, augmented reality, and 3-d printing have affected the fields of expertise records and social legacy and features grow to be extra normal. However, concentrates on that go past the specialized parts of 3D innovation and treat such points as their importance for reclamation, protection, commitment, schooling, exploration, and morals scarcely (...)
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  48. The Future of Work.Elias Moser & Norbert Paulo - 2022 - In Mortimer Sellers & Stephan Kirste (eds.), Encyclopedia of the Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy. Dordrecht: Springer. pp. 1-10.
    Inevitably, digitization and the increasing use of intelligent programs and machines have fundamentally changed the world of work. Moreover, it is to be expected that trends will continue in the near future and that other far-reaching changes will occur. Work is such an essential part in the lives of most members of society. It is not only the primary source of income but also crucial for one’s self-fulfillment, identification, and the achievement of social recognition. Therefore, from a societal, legal, (...)
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    Exploiting multimodal biometrics for enhancing password security.Konstantinos Karampidis - 2024 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 32 (2):293-305.
    Digitization of every daily procedure requires trustworthy verification schemes. People tend to overlook the security of the passwords they use, i.e. they use the same password on different occasions, they neglect to change them periodically or they often forget them. This raises a major security issue, especially for elderly people who are not familiar with modern technology and its risks and challenges. To overcome these drawbacks, biometric factors were utilized, and nowadays, they have been widely adopted due to their (...)
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    Own Data? Ethical Reflections on Data Ownership.Patrik Hummel, Matthias Braun & Peter Dabrock - 2020 - Philosophy and Technology 34 (3):545-572.
    In discourses on digitization and the data economy, it is often claimed that data subjects shall beownersof their data. In this paper, we provide a problem diagnosis for such calls fordata ownership: a large variety of demands are discussed under this heading. It thus becomes challenging to specify what—if anything—unites them. We identify four conceptual dimensions of calls for data ownership and argue that these help to systematize and to compare different positions. In view of this pluralism of data (...)
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