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Autor:
Jenny Bunn, Ed Pinsent
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Digital Curation, Vol 12, Iss 1 (2017)
This article focuses on two UK based online courses in the field of digital curation and preservation; Introduction to Digital Curation, run by University College London, and The Beginner’s Guide to the OAIS Reference Model Course, run by the Unive
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https://doaj.org/article/0041c179d9f64e46893d56e0d4f9e2ba
Publikováno v:
Journal of Documentation. 79:608-634
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to describe, analyze and understand international users' library experience in the Digital Age in order to inform library service design and ensure it provides an inclusive environment. In this study, the behaviora
Publikováno v:
Archiving Conference. 19:83-88
Autor:
Jenny Bunn
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Archives and Records. 43:119-124
Autor:
Jenny Bunn
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IEEE BITS the Information Theory Magazine. :1-3
Autor:
Jenny Bunn
Publikováno v:
Records Management Journal. 30:143-153
Purpose This paper aims to introduce the topic of explainable artificial intelligence (XAI) and reports on the outcomes of an interdisciplinary workshop exploring it. It reflects on XAI through the frame and concerns of the recordkeeping profession.
Autor:
Mark Bell, Jenny Bunn
Publikováno v:
AI & SOCIETY.
Autor:
Jenny Bunn, Mark Bell
Publikováno v:
AI & SOCIETY
This article considers that reasoning over archives is a joint enterprise between archivists and researchers and that both groups are increasingly using machine agents to assist them in it. It starts by considering the processing of archivists, resea
Autor:
Jenny Bunn, Samantha J. Rayner
Publikováno v:
Archives and Manuscripts. 47:359-373
In the call for papers for this special issue, a lack of dialogue was noted between ‘archivists and literary scholars’. This article has arisen from a collaboration across that divide, between two ...
Autor:
Jenny Bunn
Publikováno v:
Information & Culture. 54:159-178
Introduction While young people in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are at greatest risk of HIV acquisition, uptake of HIV prevention interventions among them has been limited. Interventions delivered through social connections have changed behaviour in many