The Airbnb co-founder wants to align federal digital service experiences with those expected in the commercial and private sector. The post New Federal UX Head Joe Gebbia to Tackle Government Websites appeared first on GovCIO Media & Research.| GovCIO Media & Research
Germans are open to new technologies. 65 percent of respondents who use AI are fascinated by it. However, the priorities of Germans are shifting: The representative forsa survey, designed by acatech – German Academy of Science and Engineering, shows that 50 percent support research for military defence at German universities. Typically, 62 percent support technical […] Der Beitrag Germans support new technologies and discover the benefits of AI erschien zuerst auf acatech - National Acade...| acatech – National Academy of Science and Engineering
IT officials warn of new vulnerabilities posed by AI as agencies continue to leverage the tech to boost operational efficiency.| GovCIO Media & Research
Since the 2000s Digitization, Digitalization, and Digital Transformation have all been buzzwords that have taken note of business owners. Is 2020 finally the year we take up these processes on our road to business success?| Quixy
Arcadis' experts explore how circular design helps reduce waste, cut costs, and creatively reuse materials for sustainable offices.| Work Design Magazine
We are pleased to announce that the Society recently added eighteen manuscripts to its Digital Library. They include eleven manuscripts from the Malay collections, and a further seven from the Javanese collections. Together, they represent an important addition to the Society’s digital collections from maritime South East Asia. The Malay manuscripts have been digitized in…| Royal Asiatic Society
This is the second in a series of ongoing blog posts from Smithsonian Libraries and Archives’ Audiovisual Media Preservation Initiative (AVMPI), spotlighting the labor of Smithsonian media collections staff across more »| Smithsonian Libraries and Archives / Unbound
To celebrate November 21 as World Television Day, staff from the Audiovisual Media Preservation Initiative (AVMPI) have aggregated 100 of their favorite online Smithsonian collection items about TV. Take a more »| Smithsonian Libraries and Archives / Unbound
During American Archives Month, we’re highlighting the work of our Audiovisual Media Preservation Initiative in a series of posts. This is the second post in the series. 263,663! 293,586! 694,539? more »| Smithsonian Libraries and Archives / Unbound
During my time in the Kathryn Turner Diversity and Technology Internship, I worked with my mentor to create a program/software that would take completed projects from the Smithsonian Transcription Center more »| Smithsonian Libraries and Archives / Unbound
Between 1849 and 1851, Johan George Heck published his encyclopedia Bilder-Atlas zum Conversations-Lexicon and the work continues to offer valuable insight into life in the 19th-century. With over 12,000 individual more »| Smithsonian Libraries and Archives / Unbound
This post was written by Katie Wagner, Senior Book Conservator, David Holbert, Digital Imaging Specialist, and Jacqueline E. Chapman, Head, Digital Library and Digitization. Learn more about the diaries of more »| Smithsonian Libraries and Archives / Unbound
Curious what might life have really been like for two wealthy, unattached New York City sisters at the turn of the 20th century? Fictional sisters Ada and Agnes from HBO’s more »| Smithsonian Libraries and Archives / Unbound
Fannie Merritt Farmer, who was born in 1857, suffered a paralytic stroke in her teenage years that stalled her dreams of a formal education. After she regained the ability to more »| Smithsonian Libraries and Archives / Unbound
Calling all coloring enthusiasts! #ColorOurCollections is back for 2022 and we have ten new coloring pages just for you. Whether you want to bring polychromatic glory to old black-and-white photos more »| Smithsonian Libraries and Archives / Unbound
The 3-2-1 Rule is designed to create multiple layers of protection for your digital files, ensuring you’re never left without access to your important data.| Permanent.org
Well folks, a new opportunity arose for the Archives in the final quarter of last year – we received funds through Congressionally Directed Spending to focus the next three or so years on improved description and digitization of lands-related collections in our holdings! This project also allows Becky Butler Gallegos… Continue reading| Archives and Special Collections
Elite labor is increasingly tradable. What does that mean? The post The Global Market for Talent appeared first on Portico Advisers.| Portico Advisers
Jon Repetti reflects on the lessons being learned from the American Philosophical Society's re-entrance into the fray of the scholarly publishing marketplace.| The Scholarly Kitchen
Newly described collections EPH-0559: Alaskan aerial photograph holiday cards; undated. 26 photographic cards featuring aerial photographs of Alaskan villages and holiday greetings. EPH-0560-APU: South-Central Alaska Regional Science Fair program; 1972. EPH-0561-APU: Poetry Society of Alaska Stella Borealis newsletter; 1964 March. HMC-0780-APU: Mildred O. Mantle papers; 1949-1956. 0.01 cubic feet and… Continue reading| Archives and Special Collections
Caption: “SIGNS TELL STORY – Signs carried by Amalgamated Meat Cutters Union pickets on December 22 in front of the home of Lorenz Neuhoff in Roanoke, VA., Dec. 22 tell his neighbors just what some…| Special Collections & University Archives
A collaborative digital research project| Glenn Roe
Revolutionize your operations with our Ultimate Guide on Business Process Transformation. Discover exclusive techniques for accelerated growth and efficiency.| Digital Adoption
Editor’s note: This is the second in a series of three guest posts by Kate Began of Polycase. The increasing digitization of commerce has revolutionized global supply chains in all kinds of ways. Shipments can now| Fronetics