9 research outputs found

    Preparing the workforce for digital curation

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    The massive increase in digital information in the last decade has created new requirements for institutional and technological structures and workforce skills. Preparing the Workforce for Digital Curation focuses on education and training needs to meet the demands for access to and meaningful use of digital information, now and in the future. This study identifies the various practices and spectrum of skill sets that comprise digital curation, looking in particular at human versus automated tasks. Additionally, the report examines the possible career path demands and options for professionals working in digital curation activities, and analyzes the economic benefits and societal importance of digital curation for competitiveness, innovation, and scientific advancement. Preparing the Workforce for Digital Curation considers the evolving roles and models of digital curation functions in research organizations, and their effects on employment opportunities and requirements. The recommendations of this report will help to advance digital curation and meet the demand for a trained workforce

    Probing the Design Space of Usable Privacy Policies: A Qualitative Exploration of a Reimagined Privacy Policy

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    Recommendations for International Gambling Harm-Minimisation Guidelines: Comparison with Effective Public Health Policy

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    Recent experiences and divergent pathways to transport decoupling

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    The role of courts in commercial & maritime arbitration under US, Greek and English law

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