The Digitization Station is one of five stations that form the EIU Booth Library's Scanning Center. The other stations are 3 flat bed scanning stations and 1 three-dimensional light box digitization station. ; https://thekeep.eiu.edu/post_amerikan_images/1007/thumbnail.jpg
The digitization station used for this project features a high definition camera suspended above a document platform. This station is used for archival or delicate materials to be digitized and is one of 5 digitization stations in Booth Library's Scanning Center. ; https://thekeep.eiu.edu/post_amerikan_images/1003/thumbnail.jpg
Tina Jenkins discusses the digitization process with documentary filmmaker Dr. Gary Fritz. ; https://thekeep.eiu.edu/post_amerikan_images/1004/thumbnail.jpg
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Chapter Outline -- 1 Digital Culture and Digitization in Asia and the Global South -- Introduction -- Digital Transition in the Culture Sector in Asia -- Use of Digital Platforms and Social Media in the Arts -- Digital Content Creation and Digital Culture -- Digital Empowerment Vis-A-Vis Digital Colonialism -- Summary -- 2 Digitization and Cultural Professionals in Vietnam -- Introduction -- Developments in Digitization Practices -- The Motives of Digitization for Display and Access to Cultural Content/Resources -- Challenges in Digitization and Impacts On Digital Transition -- Summary -- 3 Digitization and Digital Platforms in Practice -- Introduction -- Divided Opinions About Using Digital Platforms -- Virtual Exhibitions and Augmented Reality Apps -- Websites and Online Workshops -- Social Media Sites -- Summary -- 4 Future Prospects and Concerns for Vietnam's Culture Sector -- Introduction -- Future Needs for Digital Development -- Future Ambitions for Digital Work -- The Future of Digitization Practices Amidst Issues with Access and Inclusion -- The Future of Vietnamese Art and Art Practice Post-Digitization -- Summary -- Index.
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This book exposes two inspiring research categories: digitization and trust. Digitization is a phenomenon that dynamically modifies the modern world in almost every area. Modern technologies, artificial intelligence and humanoid robots are instruments with an increasingly significant impact on the shape of the management process of modern organizations, including the way people are managed. Trust is a subtle concept, with a very different interpretation, influencing the behaviour of employees in a multifaceted way. A superficial look at the combination of both categories seems to see them as irrational. Upon closer examination, however, it exposes many interesting fields of scientific exploration. Trust, as a research category, has been included in three significant dimensions: in relation to co-workers, superiors and information technology, dominated by digitization. Each draws attention to different problems of priority importance for the organization. Asserting the idea that trust in the conditions of digitization becomes a category of timeless importance in the interdisciplinary dimension, this volume will be of interest to researchers, academics, practitioners and advanced students in the fields of management of technology and innovation, organizational studies and leadership.
Lynam, D.: Confusing land digitization with Bowman. - S. 26-27 Harper, R.: The human factor: the fourth dimension in digitising the battlefield. - S. 28-30
'The digital economy has spurred a burgeoning literature in economics, marketing and strategy. Recent innovations led to the design of new markets with unparalleled data availability and targeted customization. This collection offers an outstanding reference for scholars and data-driven practitioners who wish to understand the subtleties of this new economy.'--Steve Tadelis, UC Berkeley Haas School of Business, US. 'Computers and held held devices are having a profound economic impact, whether in corporate suites or the home. The papers collected in this volume include some of the most important works assessing the consequences of these changes for both businesses and public policy.'--Josh Lerner, Harvard Business School, US. The increasing creation, support, use and consumption of digital representation of information touches a wide breadth of economic activities. This digitization has transformed social interactions, facilitated entirely new industries and undermined others and reshaped the ability of people - consumers, job seekers, managers, government officials and citizens - to access and leverage information. This important book includes seminal papers addressing topics such as the causes and consequences of digitization, factors shaping the structure of products and services and creating an enormous range of new applications and how market participants make their choices over strategic organization, market conduct, and public policies. This authoritative collection, with an original introduction by the editors, will be an invaluable source of reference for students, academics and practitioners with an interest in the economics of digitisation and the digital economy
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"Today, anyone with an internet connection can access hundreds of millions of digitized cultural artifacts from the comfort of their desk. And every day cultural institutions and private bodies add thousands of new cultural works to the digital sphere. Mass digitization is forming new central nexuses of knowledge and new ways of engaging with that knowledge. What at first glance appears to be a simple act of digitization (a transformation of singular books from boundary objects to open sets of data), at closer examination reveals a complex process teeming with diverse political, legal, and cultural investments. This book argues that mass digitization has become a global cultural political project. It offers an in-depth examination of mass digitization of cultural memory in the West and beyond. It suggests a new approach to the study of digital cultural memory archives, proposing to understand mass digitization not as neutral technical processes, but rather as distinct subpolitical processes that build new kinds of archives and new ways of interacting with these archives. And it seeks to develop a critical theoretical framework for understanding the new archival apparatuses and the politics and memory dynamics they give rise to"--
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