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Faculty Members' Digital Footprint Experiences and Digital Footprint Awareness

open access: yesEducational Academic Research, 2022
This study aimed to reveal the relationships between faculty members' gender and Internet usage time (daily usage time and years of use), their use of online environments, their digital footprint experiences, and digital footprint awareness. For this purpose, the relational research model was adopted in the study.
Songül KARABATAK, Müslim ALANOĞLU
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Participant acceptability of digital footprint data collection strategies: an exemplar approach to participant engagement and involvement in the ALSPAC birth cohort study. [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Population Data Science, 2022
Introduction Digital footprint records -- the tracks and traces amassed by individuals as a result of their interactions with the internet, digital devices and services -- can provide ecologically valid data on individual behaviours. These could enhance
Kate Shiells   +10 more
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Analysis of the Digital Footprint of Orthopaedic Surgeons. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Am Acad Orthop Surg Glob Res Rev, 2021
Introduction: Patients increasingly rely on Google search to guide their choice of healthcare providers. Despite this trend, there is limited literature systematically characterizing the online presence of orthopaedic surgeons.
Subhash AK   +7 more
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Harnessing digital footprint data for population health: a discussion on collaboration, challenges and opportunities in the UK [PDF]

open access: yesBMJ Health & Care Informatics
Digital footprint data are inspiring a new era in population health and well-being research. Linking these novel data with other datasets is critical for future research wishing to use these data for the public good.
Michelle Morris   +7 more
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Linking Digital Footprint Data into Longitudinal Population Studies [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Population Data Science
Background Linking digital footprint data into longitudinal population studies (LPS) presents an opportunity to enrich our understanding of how digitally captured behaviours relate to health traits and disease.
Romana Burgess   +8 more
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Digital finance reduces urban carbon footprint pressure in 277 Chinese cities

open access: yesScientific Reports
As global warming's impact on humanity surpasses initial predictions, numerous countries confront heightened risks associated with escalating urban carbon footprints.
Zheming Dong, Shujun Yao
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Valuating the appropriation of digital technologies across Russian regions

open access: yesBaltic Region, 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic has proved a powerful catalyst for the integration of digital technologies in everyday life. Many digital routines have replaced the traditional ones relating to purchasing goods and services, information exchange, movement ...
Anna A. Mikhaylova
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Legal regulation of the genesis of digital identity

open access: yesПравоприменение, 2022
The article deals with a new phenomenon for the legal science – the institute of legal regulation of the genesis of digital identity.The subject of the research is the relations that emerge in the process of such regulation. The aim of the research is to
O. A. Stepanov, M. M. Stepanov
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Methodology and Models for Individuals’ Creditworthiness Management Using Digital Footprint Data and Machine Learning Methods

open access: yesMathematics, 2021
This research deals with the challenge of reducing banks’ credit risks associated with the insolvency of borrowing individuals. To solve this challenge, we propose a new approach, methodology and models for assessing individual creditworthiness, with ...
Ekaterina V. Orlova
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Carbon foot printing school meals: data linkage and engagement activity

open access: yesInternational Journal of Population Data Science, 2023
Introduction & Background Food production is a substantial contributor to greenhouse gas emissions and climate change. A more sustainable diet is often a healthier one, so making lower carbon food choices serves to benefit the planet and person.
Alexandra Dalton   +3 more
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