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La democratización del conocimiento me parece la más hermosa cosa que le puede pasar a la humanidad.
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Original text.
The democratization of knowledge is the acquisition and spread of knowledge amongst a wider part of the population, not just privileged elites such as clergy and academics. Libraries, in particular public libraries, and modern information technology such as the Internet play a key role, as they provide the masses with open access to information.
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La democratización del conocimiento representa la adquisición y difusión del conocimiento por una cuanto más amplia parte de la población, y no sólo entre las élites privilegiadas como el clero y/o los académicos. Las bibliotecas, en particular las públicas, y las modernas tecnologías de la información, como el Internet, desempeñan un papel fundamental, ya que proporcionan a las masas un abierto acceso a la información.
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Democratizarea cunoașterii reprezintă dobândirea și diseminarea cunoașterii de către o proporție din ce în ce mai mare a populației Lumii, și nu doar din rândul elitelor privilegiate precum lumea clericală și/sau lumea academică. Bibliotecile, în special bibliotecile publice, și tehnologiile informaționale moderne, precum Internetul, joacă un rol fundamental, oferind maselor acces deschis la informare.
Abordări personale / Enfoques personales.
Wide dissemination of knowledge is inseparable from the spread of literacy.
The Information Age is a historical period that began in the mid-20th century. It is characterized by a rapid shift from traditional industries, as established during the Industrial Revolution, to an economy centered on information technology.[1]
Digitization efforts by Google Books have been pointed to as an example of the democratization of knowledge, but Malte Herwig in Der Spiegel raised concerns that the virtual monopoly Google has in the search market, combined with Google's hiding of the details of its search algorithms, could undermine this move towards democratization.[1]
Google Scholar (and similar scholarly search services) and Sci-Hub (and similar scholarly shadow libraries) have also been pointed to as examples of democratization of knowledge.[1][2]
Open Library's and HathiTrust's digitization efforts and their use of the controlled digital lending model are also examples of democratization of knowledge.[1]
After the most powerful search engine, Google, and the most viewed online encyclopedia, Wikipedia, the most viewed information-based website is the Encyclopædia Britannica.[1]
La amplia difusión del conocimiento es inseparable de la expansión de la alfabetización.
La Era de la Información es un período histórico que comenzó a mediados del siglo XX. Se caracteriza por una rápida transición de las industrias tradicionales, establecidas durante la Revolución Industrial, a una economía centrada en la tecnología de la información.[1]
Los esfuerzos de digitalización de Google Books se han señalado como un ejemplo de la democratización del conocimiento, pero Malte Herwig, en Der Spiegel, expresó su preocupación por el posible monopolio de Google en el mercado de las búsquedas, sumado a la ocultación por parte de Google de los detalles de sus algoritmos de búsqueda, que podría socavar este avance hacia la democratización.[1]
Google Scholar (y servicios de búsqueda académica similares) y Sci-Hub (y bibliotecas paralelas académicas similares) también se han señalado como ejemplos de democratización del conocimiento.[1][2]
Los esfuerzos de digitalización de Open Library y HathiTrust, y su uso del modelo de préstamo digital controlado, también son ejemplos de democratización del conocimiento.[1]
Después del motor de búsqueda más poderoso, Google, y la enciclopedia en línea más visitada, Wikipedia, el sitio web basado en información más visitado es la Encyclopædia Britannica.[1]
Larga diseminare a cunoașterii este inseparabilă de generalizarea alfabetizării.
Epoca Informației/Informarii este o perioadă istorică care a început la mijlocul secolului XX. Se caracterizează printr-o trecere rapidă de la industriile tradiționale, așa cum a fost stabilită în timpul Revoluției Industriale, la o economie centrată pe tehnologia informației.[1]
Eforturile de digitizare ale Google Cărți au fost menționate ca un exemplu de democratizare a cunoașterii, dar Malte Herwig în Der Spiegel și-a exprimat îngrijorarea că monopolul virtual pe care Google îl are pe piața de căutare, combinat cu ascunderea de către Google a detaliilor algoritmilor săi de căutare, ar putea submina această mișcare către democratizare.[1]
Google Scholar (și servicii similare de căutare academică) și Sci-Hub (și biblioteci umbre academice similare) au fost, de asemenea, menționate ca exemple de democratizare a cunoașterii.[1][2]
Eforturile de digitizare ale Open Library și HathiTrust și utilizarea de către acestea a modelului de împrumut digital controlat sunt, de asemenea, exemple de democratizare a cunoașterilor.[1]
După cel mai puternic motor de căutare, Google, și cea mai vizualizată enciclopedie online, Wikipedia, ce mai vizionata baza de informații website este Encyclopædia Britannica.[1]
Role of libraries
An article written in 2005 by the editors of Reference & User Services Quarterly calls the library the greatest force for the democratization of knowledge or information.[7] It continues to say that public libraries in particular are inextricably linked with the history and evolution of the United States, but school library media centers, college and university libraries, and special libraries have all also been influential in their support for democracy.[7] Libraries play an essential role in the democratization of knowledge and information by providing communities with the resources and tools to find information free of charge. Democratic access to knowledge has also been co-opted to mean providing information in a variety of formats, which essentially means electronic and digital formats for use by library patrons.[8] Public libraries help further the democratization of information by guaranteeing freedom of access to information, by providing an unbiased variety of information sources and access to government services, as well as the promotion of democracy and active citizenship.[9]
Dan Cohen, the founding executive director of the Digital Public Library of America, writes that democratic access to knowledge is a profound idea that requires constant tending and revitalization.[8] In 2004, a World Social Forum and International workshop was held entitled "Democratization of Information: Focus on Libraries". The focus of the forum was to bring awareness to the social, technological, and financial challenges facing libraries dealing with the democratization of information. Social challenges included globalization and the digital divide, technological challenges included information sources, and financial challenges constituted shrinking budgets and manpower.[10] Longtime Free Library of Philadelphia director Elliot Shelkrot said that "Democracy depends on an informed population. And where can people get all the information they need? —At the Library."[11]
See also
Wikipedia and the Democratization of Knowledge, a 2021 German documentary
References
Role of libraries
An article written in 2005 by the editors of Reference & User Services Quarterly calls the library the greatest force for the democratization of knowledge or information.[7] It continues to say that public libraries in particular are inextricably linked with the history and evolution of the United States, but school library media centers, college and university libraries, and special libraries have all also been influential in their support for democracy.[7] Libraries play an essential role in the democratization of knowledge and information by providing communities with the resources and tools to find information free of charge. Democratic access to knowledge has also been co-opted to mean providing information in a variety of formats, which essentially means electronic and digital formats for use by library patrons.[8] Public libraries help further the democratization of information by guaranteeing freedom of access to information, by providing an unbiased variety of information sources and access to government services, as well as the promotion of democracy and active citizenship.[9]
Dan Cohen, the founding executive director of the Digital Public Library of America, writes that democratic access to knowledge is a profound idea that requires constant tending and revitalization.[8] In 2004, a World Social Forum and International workshop was held entitled "Democratization of Information: Focus on Libraries". The focus of the forum was to bring awareness to the social, technological, and financial challenges facing libraries dealing with the democratization of information. Social challenges included globalization and the digital divide, technological challenges included information sources, and financial challenges constituted shrinking budgets and manpower.[10] Longtime Free Library of Philadelphia director Elliot Shelkrot said that "Democracy depends on an informed population. And where can people get all the information they need? —At the Library."[11]
See also
Wikipedia and the Democratization of Knowledge, a 2021 German documentary
References
Role of libraries
An article written in 2005 by the editors of Reference & User Services Quarterly calls the library the greatest force for the democratization of knowledge or information.[7] It continues to say that public libraries in particular are inextricably linked with the history and evolution of the United States, but school library media centers, college and university libraries, and special libraries have all also been influential in their support for democracy.[7] Libraries play an essential role in the democratization of knowledge and information by providing communities with the resources and tools to find information free of charge. Democratic access to knowledge has also been co-opted to mean providing information in a variety of formats, which essentially means electronic and digital formats for use by library patrons.[8] Public libraries help further the democratization of information by guaranteeing freedom of access to information, by providing an unbiased variety of information sources and access to government services, as well as the promotion of democracy and active citizenship.[9]
Dan Cohen, the founding executive director of the Digital Public Library of America, writes that democratic access to knowledge is a profound idea that requires constant tending and revitalization.[8] In 2004, a World Social Forum and International workshop was held entitled "Democratization of Information: Focus on Libraries". The focus of the forum was to bring awareness to the social, technological, and financial challenges facing libraries dealing with the democratization of information. Social challenges included globalization and the digital divide, technological challenges included information sources, and financial challenges constituted shrinking budgets and manpower.[10] Longtime Free Library of Philadelphia director Elliot Shelkrot said that "Democracy depends on an informed population. And where can people get all the information they need? —At the Library."[11]
See also
Wikipedia and the Democratization of Knowledge, a 2021 German documentary
References
Role of libraries
An article written in 2005 by the editors of Reference & User Services Quarterly calls the library the greatest force for the democratization of knowledge or information.[7] It continues to say that public libraries in particular are inextricably linked with the history and evolution of the United States, but school library media centers, college and university libraries, and special libraries have all also been influential in their support for democracy.[7] Libraries play an essential role in the democratization of knowledge and information by providing communities with the resources and tools to find information free of charge. Democratic access to knowledge has also been co-opted to mean providing information in a variety of formats, which essentially means electronic and digital formats for use by library patrons.[8] Public libraries help further the democratization of information by guaranteeing freedom of access to information, by providing an unbiased variety of information sources and access to government services, as well as the promotion of democracy and active citizenship.[9]
Dan Cohen, the founding executive director of the Digital Public Library of America, writes that democratic access to knowledge is a profound idea that requires constant tending and revitalization.[8] In 2004, a World Social Forum and International workshop was held entitled "Democratization of Information: Focus on Libraries". The focus of the forum was to bring awareness to the social, technological, and financial challenges facing libraries dealing with the democratization of information. Social challenges included globalization and the digital divide, technological challenges included information sources, and financial challenges constituted shrinking budgets and manpower.[10] Longtime Free Library of Philadelphia director Elliot Shelkrot said that "Democracy depends on an informed population. And where can people get all the information they need? —At the Library."[11]
El papel de las bibliotecas
Un artículo escrito en 2005 por los editores de Reference & User Services Quarterly considera a la biblioteca como la mayor fuerza impulsora de la democratización del conocimiento y la información.[7] Continúa afirmando que las bibliotecas públicas, en particular, están inextricablemente ligadas a la historia y la evolución de Estados Unidos, pero que las bibliotecas escolares, universitarias y especializadas también han influido en su apoyo a la democracia.[7] Las bibliotecas desempeñan un papel esencial en la democratización del conocimiento y la información al proporcionar a las comunidades recursos y herramientas para encontrar información gratuita. El acceso democrático al conocimiento también se ha asimilado al suministro de información en diversos formatos, lo que esencialmente significa formatos electrónicos y digitales para el uso de los usuarios de la biblioteca.[8] Las bibliotecas públicas contribuyen a la democratización de la información al garantizar la libertad de acceso a la información, proporcionar una variedad imparcial de fuentes de información y acceso a los servicios gubernamentales, así como al fomento de la democracia y la ciudadanía activa.[9] Dan Cohen, director ejecutivo fundador de la Biblioteca Pública Digital de América, escribe que el acceso democrático al conocimiento es una idea profunda que requiere un cuidado y una revitalización constantes.[8] En 2004, se celebró un Foro Social Mundial y un taller internacional titulado "Democratización de la Información: Enfoque en las Bibliotecas". El objetivo del foro era concienciar sobre los desafíos sociales, tecnológicos y financieros que enfrentan las bibliotecas en la democratización de la información. Los desafíos sociales incluían la globalización y la brecha digital; los desafíos tecnológicos, las fuentes de información; y los desafíos financieros, la reducción de presupuestos y personal.[10] Elliot Shelkrot, director de la Biblioteca Pública de Filadelfia desde hace mucho tiempo, afirmó: "La democracia depende de una población informada. ¿Y dónde puede la gente obtener toda la información que necesita? En la biblioteca".[11]
Rolul bibliotecilor
Un articol scris în 2005 de editorii Reference & User Services Quarterly considera biblioteca drept cea mai mare forță pentru democratizarea cunoștințelor si/sau a informațiilor.[7] Continuă să spună că bibliotecile publice în special sunt indisolubil legate de istoria și evoluția Statelor Unite, dar centrele media din bibliotecile școlare, bibliotecile universitare și bibliotecile specializate au fost, de asemenea, influente în sprijinul lor pentru democrație.[7] Bibliotecile joacă un rol esențial în democratizarea cunoștințelor și/sau a informațiilor, oferind comunităților resurse și instrumente pentru a găsi informații în mod gratuit. Accesul democratic la cunoaștere a fost, de asemenea, cooptat pentru a însemna furnizarea de informații într-o varietate de formate, ceea ce înseamnă în esență formate electronice și digitale pentru utilizarea de către utilizatorii bibliotecii.[8] Bibliotecile publice contribuie la continuarea democratizării informației prin garantarea libertății de acces la informație, oferind o varietate imparțială de surse de informații și acces la serviciile guvernamentale, precum și promovarea democrației și a cetățeniei active[9].
Dan Cohen, directorul executiv fondator al Bibliotecii Publice Digitale din America, scrie că accesul democratic la cunoaștere este o idee profundă care necesită îngrijire și revitalizare constantă.[8] În 2004, a avut loc un Forum Social Mondial și un atelier internațional intitulat „Democratizarea informațiilor: Focus pe biblioteci”. Accentul forumului a fost de a aduce conștientizarea provocărilor sociale, tehnologice și financiare cu care se confruntă bibliotecile care se ocupă de democratizarea informației. Provocările sociale au inclus globalizarea și decalajul digital, provocările tehnologice au inclus surse de informații, iar provocările financiare au constituit scăderea bugetelor și a forței de muncă.[10] Elliot Shelkrot, directorul de mult timp al Bibliotecii Libere din Philadelphia, a spus că „Democrația depinde de o populație informată. Și de unde pot obține oamenii toate informațiile de care au nevoie? — De la Bibliotecă.”[11]
Véase también
Autodidactismo
Ciencia ciudadana
Democratización
Enciclopedia
Ideagoras
Propiedad intelectual
Secreto comercial
Wikipedia y la Democratización del Conocimiento, un documental alemán de 2021
Referencias
Vezi de asemenea
Autodidacticism
Știința cetățească
Democratizare
Enciclopedie
Ideagoras
Proprietate intelectuală
Secret comercial
Wikipedia și democratizarea cunoașterii, un documentar german din 2021
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