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Open source software --- Free software (Open source software) --- Logiciels libres --- Logiciels open source --- Logiciels ouverts --- Open code software --- Open-source software --- Opensource software --- Programming --- programmeren (informatica) --- computerbasiskennis --- Open Source --- handelsrecht --- Open source software. --- Logiciels --- Logiciels libres.
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Groundwater --- Nonpoint source pollution --- Zone of aeration
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From videos of rights violations, to satellite images of environmental degradation, to eyewitness accounts disseminated on social media, human rights practitioners have access to more data today than ever before. To say that mobile technologies, social media, and increased connectivity are having a significant impact on human rights practice would be an understatement. Modern technology - and the enhanced access it provides to information about abuse - has the potential to revolutionise human rights reporting and documentation, as well as the pursuit of legal accountability. However, these new methods for information gathering and dissemination have also created significant challenges for investigators and researchers. For example, videos and photographs depicting alleged human rights violations or war crimes are often captured on the mobile phones of victims or political sympathisers. The capture and dissemination of content often happens haphazardly, and for a variety of motivations, including raising awareness of the plight of those who have been most affected, or for advocacy purposes with the goal of mobilising international public opinion. For this content to be of use to investigators it must be discovered, verified, and authenticated. Discovery, verification, and authentication have, therefore, become critical skills for human rights organisations and human rights lawyers. This book is the first to cover the history, ethics, methods, and best-practice associated with open source research. It is intended to equip the next generation of lawyers, journalists, sociologists, data scientists, other human rights activists, and researchers with the cutting-edge skills needed to work in an increasingly digitized, and information-saturated environment.
Human rights monitoring --- Research --- Open source intelligence
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Educational technology --- Web sites --- Open source software
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This text is designed to facilitate reproducibility in econometrics. It does so by using open source software (R) and recently developed tools (R Markdown and bookdown) that allow the reader to engage in reproducible research. Illustrative examples are provided throughout, and a range of topics are covered. Assignments, exams, slides, and a solution manual are available for instructors.
Econometrics. --- Open source software. --- Free software (Open source software) --- Open code software --- Opensource software --- Computer software --- Economics, Mathematical --- Statistics --- Econometrics --- Open source software
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