The Resource Building trust in information : perspectives on the frontiers of provenance, Victoria L. Lemieux, editor, (electronic book)
Building trust in information : perspectives on the frontiers of provenance, Victoria L. Lemieux, editor, (electronic book)
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- Summary
- This book reports on the results of an interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary workshop on provenance that brought together researchers and practitioners from different areas such as archival science, law, information science, computing, forensics and visual analytics that work at the frontiers of new knowledge on provenance. Each of these fields understands the meaning and purpose of representing provenance in subtly different ways. The aim of this book is to create cross-disciplinary bridges of understanding with a view to arriving at a deeper and clearer perspective on the different facets of provenance and how traditional definitions and applications may be enriched and expanded via an interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary synthesis. This volume brings together all of these developments, setting out an encompassing vision of provenance to establish a robust framework for expanded provenance theory, standards and technologies that can be used to build trust in financial and other types of information
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource.
- Contents
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- Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Contents; About the Contributors; Part I Synthesis; Provenance: Past, Present and Future in Interdisciplinary and Multidisciplinary Perspective; 1 Introduction; 2 The Role of Provenance; 3 Defining and Conceptualizing Provenance; 3.1 Archival Science; 3.2 Library and Information Science; 3.3 Computer Science; 3.4 Cognitive Science in Visual Analytics; 4 Domains of Application and Use Cases; 4.1 Preservation of Digital Records and Other Digital Materials; 4.2 Cloud-Based Storage; 4.3 Digital Evidence in Litigation; 4.4 E-Science and Reproducible Research
- 4.5 Digital Humanities Research4.6 Open Data; 4.7 Crowd-Sourced Knowledge Management Platforms; 4.8 Knowledge Organization and Indexing; 4.9 Intelligence Analysis; 4.10 Decision-Support Systems; 4.11 "Human-in-the-Loop" Processes; 5 Methods of Capturing and Representing Provenance; 5.1 Law; 5.2 Archival Arrangement and Description; 5.3 E-Science; 5.4 Digital Preservation in Libraries; 5.5 Knowledge Organization; 5.6 Decision-Support Systems; 5.7 Visual Analytics; 6 Provenance Standards and Specifications; 6.1 Law; 6.2 The Semantic Web
- 6.3 The Bodleian Library's CAMELOT Data Model: An Implementation of the W3C PROV Standard6.4 Digital Libraries Preservation Metadata Standards; 6.5 Digital Records and Archives Preservation Standards; 6.6 Visual Analytics; 7 Research Challenges; 7.1 Conceptual/Theoretical; 7.2 Interoperability; 7.3 Technical Challenges; 8 Conclusion; References; Part II Archival Perspectives; Describing Archives in Context: Peter J Scott and the Australian S̀eries' System; 1 Peter Scott: Australia's Best Known, but Least Well-Understood Archivist; 2 The Complex Reality of Provenance
- 3 Evolution of the Australian S̀eries' System4 Post-Custodialism and the Records Continuum; 4.1 What About Functions?; 4.2 The Series System and Standards for Archival Description; References; Provenance: An Archival Perspective; 1 Definition and Conceptualization; 2 Relationship to Current Research; 3 Motivations for Research; 4 Capturing and Representing Provenance; 5 Research Challenges; Appendix: Bibliography; Selected Works; Short Bibliography; References; Research Issues in Archival Provenance; 1 Introduction; 2 A State of Confusion; 3 Out of the Morass; References
- Part III Library and Information Science PerspectivesProvenance in Digital Libraries: Source, Context, Value and Trust; 1 Overview of Interest and Application of the Concept of Provenance; 2 The Relevance of the Concept of Provenance to Digital Libraries; 3 Conceptualizations and Enactments of Provenance in the Bodleian Digital Library; 4 Key Challenges in Establishing Provenance in the Bodleian Digital Library; 5 Research Challenges Associated with Provenance; References; Conceptual Provenance in Indexing Languages; 1 Introduction, Motivation, and Rationale
- Isbn
- 9783319402260
- Label
- Building trust in information : perspectives on the frontiers of provenance
- Title
- Building trust in information
- Title remainder
- perspectives on the frontiers of provenance
- Statement of responsibility
- Victoria L. Lemieux, editor
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- This book reports on the results of an interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary workshop on provenance that brought together researchers and practitioners from different areas such as archival science, law, information science, computing, forensics and visual analytics that work at the frontiers of new knowledge on provenance. Each of these fields understands the meaning and purpose of representing provenance in subtly different ways. The aim of this book is to create cross-disciplinary bridges of understanding with a view to arriving at a deeper and clearer perspective on the different facets of provenance and how traditional definitions and applications may be enriched and expanded via an interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary synthesis. This volume brings together all of these developments, setting out an encompassing vision of provenance to establish a robust framework for expanded provenance theory, standards and technologies that can be used to build trust in financial and other types of information
- Cataloging source
- N$T
- Dewey number
- 005.7565
- Index
- no index present
- LC call number
- QA76.9.D3
- Literary form
- non fiction
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- dictionaries
- bibliography
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- Lemieux, Victoria L.
- Series statement
- Springer proceedings in business and economics
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- Database management
- Books
- Metadata
- Finance
- Financial Accounting
- Business Information Systems
- Knowledge Management
- Financial Services
- Big Data/Analytics
- Systems and Data Security
- Label
- Building trust in information : perspectives on the frontiers of provenance, Victoria L. Lemieux, editor, (electronic book)
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- Includes bibliographical references
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- Contents
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- Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Contents; About the Contributors; Part I Synthesis; Provenance: Past, Present and Future in Interdisciplinary and Multidisciplinary Perspective; 1 Introduction; 2 The Role of Provenance; 3 Defining and Conceptualizing Provenance; 3.1 Archival Science; 3.2 Library and Information Science; 3.3 Computer Science; 3.4 Cognitive Science in Visual Analytics; 4 Domains of Application and Use Cases; 4.1 Preservation of Digital Records and Other Digital Materials; 4.2 Cloud-Based Storage; 4.3 Digital Evidence in Litigation; 4.4 E-Science and Reproducible Research
- 4.5 Digital Humanities Research4.6 Open Data; 4.7 Crowd-Sourced Knowledge Management Platforms; 4.8 Knowledge Organization and Indexing; 4.9 Intelligence Analysis; 4.10 Decision-Support Systems; 4.11 "Human-in-the-Loop" Processes; 5 Methods of Capturing and Representing Provenance; 5.1 Law; 5.2 Archival Arrangement and Description; 5.3 E-Science; 5.4 Digital Preservation in Libraries; 5.5 Knowledge Organization; 5.6 Decision-Support Systems; 5.7 Visual Analytics; 6 Provenance Standards and Specifications; 6.1 Law; 6.2 The Semantic Web
- 6.3 The Bodleian Library's CAMELOT Data Model: An Implementation of the W3C PROV Standard6.4 Digital Libraries Preservation Metadata Standards; 6.5 Digital Records and Archives Preservation Standards; 6.6 Visual Analytics; 7 Research Challenges; 7.1 Conceptual/Theoretical; 7.2 Interoperability; 7.3 Technical Challenges; 8 Conclusion; References; Part II Archival Perspectives; Describing Archives in Context: Peter J Scott and the Australian S̀eries' System; 1 Peter Scott: Australia's Best Known, but Least Well-Understood Archivist; 2 The Complex Reality of Provenance
- 3 Evolution of the Australian S̀eries' System4 Post-Custodialism and the Records Continuum; 4.1 What About Functions?; 4.2 The Series System and Standards for Archival Description; References; Provenance: An Archival Perspective; 1 Definition and Conceptualization; 2 Relationship to Current Research; 3 Motivations for Research; 4 Capturing and Representing Provenance; 5 Research Challenges; Appendix: Bibliography; Selected Works; Short Bibliography; References; Research Issues in Archival Provenance; 1 Introduction; 2 A State of Confusion; 3 Out of the Morass; References
- Part III Library and Information Science PerspectivesProvenance in Digital Libraries: Source, Context, Value and Trust; 1 Overview of Interest and Application of the Concept of Provenance; 2 The Relevance of the Concept of Provenance to Digital Libraries; 3 Conceptualizations and Enactments of Provenance in the Bodleian Digital Library; 4 Key Challenges in Establishing Provenance in the Bodleian Digital Library; 5 Research Challenges Associated with Provenance; References; Conceptual Provenance in Indexing Languages; 1 Introduction, Motivation, and Rationale
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- SPR956730551
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- 9783319402260
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- 10.1007/978-3-319-40226-0
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- Label
- Building trust in information : perspectives on the frontiers of provenance, Victoria L. Lemieux, editor, (electronic book)
- Antecedent source
- unknown
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
-
- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Color
- multicolored
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Contents; About the Contributors; Part I Synthesis; Provenance: Past, Present and Future in Interdisciplinary and Multidisciplinary Perspective; 1 Introduction; 2 The Role of Provenance; 3 Defining and Conceptualizing Provenance; 3.1 Archival Science; 3.2 Library and Information Science; 3.3 Computer Science; 3.4 Cognitive Science in Visual Analytics; 4 Domains of Application and Use Cases; 4.1 Preservation of Digital Records and Other Digital Materials; 4.2 Cloud-Based Storage; 4.3 Digital Evidence in Litigation; 4.4 E-Science and Reproducible Research
- 4.5 Digital Humanities Research4.6 Open Data; 4.7 Crowd-Sourced Knowledge Management Platforms; 4.8 Knowledge Organization and Indexing; 4.9 Intelligence Analysis; 4.10 Decision-Support Systems; 4.11 "Human-in-the-Loop" Processes; 5 Methods of Capturing and Representing Provenance; 5.1 Law; 5.2 Archival Arrangement and Description; 5.3 E-Science; 5.4 Digital Preservation in Libraries; 5.5 Knowledge Organization; 5.6 Decision-Support Systems; 5.7 Visual Analytics; 6 Provenance Standards and Specifications; 6.1 Law; 6.2 The Semantic Web
- 6.3 The Bodleian Library's CAMELOT Data Model: An Implementation of the W3C PROV Standard6.4 Digital Libraries Preservation Metadata Standards; 6.5 Digital Records and Archives Preservation Standards; 6.6 Visual Analytics; 7 Research Challenges; 7.1 Conceptual/Theoretical; 7.2 Interoperability; 7.3 Technical Challenges; 8 Conclusion; References; Part II Archival Perspectives; Describing Archives in Context: Peter J Scott and the Australian S̀eries' System; 1 Peter Scott: Australia's Best Known, but Least Well-Understood Archivist; 2 The Complex Reality of Provenance
- 3 Evolution of the Australian S̀eries' System4 Post-Custodialism and the Records Continuum; 4.1 What About Functions?; 4.2 The Series System and Standards for Archival Description; References; Provenance: An Archival Perspective; 1 Definition and Conceptualization; 2 Relationship to Current Research; 3 Motivations for Research; 4 Capturing and Representing Provenance; 5 Research Challenges; Appendix: Bibliography; Selected Works; Short Bibliography; References; Research Issues in Archival Provenance; 1 Introduction; 2 A State of Confusion; 3 Out of the Morass; References
- Part III Library and Information Science PerspectivesProvenance in Digital Libraries: Source, Context, Value and Trust; 1 Overview of Interest and Application of the Concept of Provenance; 2 The Relevance of the Concept of Provenance to Digital Libraries; 3 Conceptualizations and Enactments of Provenance in the Bodleian Digital Library; 4 Key Challenges in Establishing Provenance in the Bodleian Digital Library; 5 Research Challenges Associated with Provenance; References; Conceptual Provenance in Indexing Languages; 1 Introduction, Motivation, and Rationale
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- SPR956730551
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- 1 online resource.
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- online
- Isbn
- 9783319402260
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- unknown
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- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- c
- Other control number
- 10.1007/978-3-319-40226-0
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