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Paradata for Digitization Processes and Digital Scholarly Editions
AbstractAs libraries and archives are increasingly digitizing their collections, their resulting digital reproductions are now also reused in various research outputs. Because their patrons typically come from diverse backgrounds, however, many of them lack the necessary experience with the intricacies of the digitization process to judge how this ...
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Kant's Metaphysics of Race, Its Distinctiveness, and Its Normativity
ABSTRACT Drawing on the contemporary taxonomy of the metaphysics of race, this paper shows that Kant's theory of race occupies a distinct metaphysical position on race. Second, it argues that Kant's metaphysics of race inherently produces racist claims.
Reza Mosayebi
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2. ABSTRACT (ENGLISH) The present study aims to examine the field of visualization interfaces for TEI-based scholarly digital editions, following the criteria of diversity, inclusivity, and accessibility of digital resources promoted by the European ...
Stefano Bazzaco
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Introduction: Reconsidering Paratext as a Received Concept. [PDF]
Galey A.
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Digital scholarly editions have a long history in the area of digital scholarship. While the idea of treating a 3D model as the “text” of a digital scholarly edition is novel, it has the potential to re-imagine the role of these models within the scholarly ecosystem.
Schreibman, Susan +1 more
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Innovation in Family Firms: The Role of Absorptive Capacity and Knowledge Collaboration
ABSTRACT While prior research suggests that family ownership can significantly facilitate sales and innovation, empirical findings often overlook the nuanced differences in innovation inputs between family and non‐family firms. We address this gap by examining the extent to which family firms are able to use absorptive capacity by creating knowledge ...
David Bruce Audretsch +3 more
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'Reviews in History' and peer review in the digital age [PDF]
This paper discusses the development of the IHR's open access reviews journal, Reviews in History, and goes on to consider some of the ways in which peer review, both pre- and post-publication, might evolve in the coming months and years. It was given
Winters, Jane
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ABSTRACT Psychotic‐like experiences are subclinical psychotic symptoms that are usually accompanied by sleep problems, negative emotions, and poorer cognitive functioning. However, their night‐to‐day associations remain understudied in older adults. 72 participants aged 50–79 took part in a home‐based sleep study.
Vivien Tomacsek +5 more
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Moving a print-based editorial project into elecronic form [PDF]
Burnard, Lou, Gabler, Hans Walter
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Automation and Augmentation in Theological Perspective
Abstract AI enables forms of automation that threaten unemployment and deskilling, eliminating important opportunities for the development of virtue. The concomitant loss of virtue and meaningful employment makes it a theological problem from the perspective of Catholic social teaching and theological anthropology.
Paul Scherz
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