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Thanasis Priftis

DIGHUM - Digital Humanism - 0 views

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    "This manifesto is a call to deliberate and to act on current and future technological development. We encourage our academic communities, as well as industrial leaders, politicians, policy makers, and professional societies all around the globe, to actively participate in policy formation. Our demands are the result of an emerging process that unites scientists and practitioners across fields and topics, brought together by concerns and hopes for the future. We are aware of our joint responsibility for the current situation and the future - both as professionals and citizens."
Thanasis Priftis

Doctors use, but don't rely totally on, Wikipedia | the Wikimedia UK blog! - 0 views

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    Wikimedia UK has been working with the Medical Research Council, Cancer Research UK and individual medical academics to get experts checking and improving Wikipedia's medical articles. Last year, The Times observed that patients use a combination of Wikipedia and official sources to inform their choices about treatment (article behind a paywall). The newspaper praised experts who improve Wikipedia, saying their work helps to empower patient choices and give them confidence in their treatment.
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Home - C4DT - 2 views

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    Center for Digital Trust @ EPFL. concrete academic movement for digital trust and its applications
Florence Devouard

Research, Analysis, & Education at Wikimania - 1 views

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    Three talks (check out comments) 1) position of academics with regards to Wikipedia 2) case study of 8 projects of encyclopedias which failed 3) taking offline wikipedia to schools (wikipedia as an educational tool in developing countries)
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