The field of cultural preservation has experienced enormous hope thanks to digital technologies. It has emerged as a remedy for the issues with content accessibility and media breakdown. Theoretically, digital technology allows for flawless replication, universality (any content may be digitalized), homogeneity, and ubiquity (non-competitive access to content) (the life cycle is integrated in an interoperable technical system). But, in practice, one must deal with problems like the emergence of new formats, the logical obsolescence of content, the proliferation of altered copies, and complex and heterogeneous reading contexts. Digital data archiving and preservation seem to be especially important in the realm of electronic literature. The preservation of electronic works of literature raises a serious theoretical and practical issue. A digital literary work is in fact not an item, but it is also typically not a straightforward, momentary event, such as a performance or a digital installation. In actuality, it combines the two: it is both a transmittable item and, more importantly, a process that can only take place in an actualization. This paper will give a summary of these important topics.
Since social media and technology permeate contemporary life, activism and environmental protection are hot topics in the digital era. Our news feeds are flooded with pictures of a damaged environment, reports about climate change and its negative repercussions are everywhere, and the necessity of protecting our natural environment, including its plants and animals, is a constant worry. Communities that have a better grasp of the effects of industrialization and rapid development are more sensitive to environmentalist views and are embracing cleaner living and ethical behaviors. As a result of this, in perspective over the last few decades, language preservation should be included under the preservation umbrella in order to reach a wider audience. The challenges surrounding language preservation advancements will be discussed in this paper.
Data is the thing that drives the world into movement. We as a whole follow up on data; we make evaluation dependent on that; we base our organizations upon that. Hence, legitimate and sound data is essential in all things, from our everyday experience right to how countries communicate and team up between them. Data obtaining and assessment has been diverse all through mankind's set of experiences; various periods had various procedures to examine any given data. The reason for the Internet of Behavior (IoB) is to catch, break down, comprehend and react to a wide range of human practices in a manner that permits following and deciphering those practices of individuals utilizing arising mechanical advancements and improvements in AI calculations. Individuals' practices are observed and motivating forces or disincentives are applied to impact them to perform towards an ideal arrangement of operational boundaries within an organization. What is truly applicable about IoB is that it's difficult to clearly breaking down the way we conduct with it, or how to distinguish which mental factors to impact so we can achieve a specific result. Our paper will deal with the importance that this technology has on our everyday lives and the possible ethical aspects that may be present when using or being part in the chain of such technology.
In this pandemic age, digital technology has the revolutionary capacity required to maintain the economy, helping it function and also provide people the means to access essential services such as health, education, job search, and culture. Digitization is a growing and lasting trend. The transformations it involves will bring us closer or we will separate more. Responses to the COVID-19 crisis underscore the important role that digital technology plays in promoting inclusive, fair and equitable societies, especially form an economic standpoint. We should also highlight that the digital divide is no longer a subject, but something that affects people's access to opportunities and inclusion in their communities. The COVID-19 pandemic was a violent shock, on a global scale. It forced individuals to stay at home, and stay away from each other outsid, thus making a huge economical impact on a global scale. In many countries, businesses, factories, schools and governments were closed, and many have therefore found it difficult to earn a living, to continue their education and access important government services. In many cases, The Internet may have been the link that allowed families and friends to communicate and have fun, who made work possible from home, which allowed students to learn online and which provided tools for online services, including health advice and economic cooperation. This paper will provide an analysis of how IT can help assess the future economic outlook in a global scale.
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