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Digital Literatures; Digital Democracies; Digital Threats? [PDF]
Digital Literatures; Digital Democracies; Digital Threats? Dr. Martin Paul Eve, University of Lincoln Paper delivered at conference: 5th July 2013 This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.
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Discussion of impact of relics activation on protection and utilization approaches-take the old summer palace as an example [PDF]
As the popularization of cultural relics and the rapid development of cultural tourism industry, a large number of cultural relic tourism resources goes into public eyes.
J. Xiaoqi
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Research on the localization method of protecting traditional village landscape: a case study on Tangyin [PDF]
China has over 271 million villages and less than the number in ten years ago in which there are 363 million villages. New rural construction indeed do some good for common villages but still destroy hundreds and thousands traditional village which ...
W. Li
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Digital sand: The becoming of digital representations [PDF]
The versatility of digital technologies relies on a capacity to represent and subsequently manipulate algorithmically selected physical processes, objects or qualities in a domain. Organizationally real digital representations are those that, beyond the mere capacity to, actually get woven into everyday work practices.
Thomas Østerlie, Eric Monteiro
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Analysis of Digital Sovereignty and Identity: From Digitization to Digitalization
Advances in emerging technologies have accelerated digital transformation with the pervasive digitalization of the economy and society, driving innovations such as smart cities, industry 4.0 and FinTech. Unlike digitization, digitalization is a transformation to improve processes by leveraging digital technologies and digitized data. The cyberspace has
Kheng-Leong Tan +2 more
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From its inception, the University of London has defined itself in opposition to the classical elitism of pre-Victorian academia. Described by Dickens as ‘the people’s university’, its founding principles emphasized social inclusion, the betterment of ...
Caroline Kimbell
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Follower: A Novel Self-Deployable Action Recognition Framework
Deep learning technology has improved the performance of vision-based action recognition algorithms, but such methods require a large number of labeled training datasets, resulting in weak universality.
Xu Yang +5 more
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Background Transforaminal percutaneous endoscopic lumbar surgeries (PELS) for lumbar disc herniation and spinal stenosis are growing in popularity. However, there are some problems in the establishment of the working channel and foraminoplasty such as ...
Ning Fan +8 more
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The provision of ecosystem functions and services in forests is closely linked to the presence of complex structures. One such service is the ability to store carbon.
Seidel D, Böttger FA
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Towards digitization: problems and prospects for the libraries of Bangladesh [PDF]
Digitization is no more a new concepts in the library and information science field. But as a third world country like Bangladesh it is still a challenging issue.
Islam, Shariful
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