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"Freedom of the printed word is a defining feature of the modern world. Yet censorship and the suppression of literature never cease, and remain topical issues even in the most liberal of democracies. Today just as in the past, advances in media technology are followed by new regulatory mechanisms. Similarly, any attempt to control cultural expression inevitably spurs fresh discussions about freedom of speech.In Forbidden Literature scholars from a variety of disciplines address censorship’s past and present, whether in liberal democracies or totalitarian regimes. Through in-depth case studies they trace a historical continuum in which literature reveals its two-sided nature: it demands both regulation and protection. The contributors investigate the logic of literary repression, particularly in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, and analyse why it is thought essential to control literature. Moreover, the authors determine how literary practices are shaped and transformed by regulation and censorship."
Literature: history & criticism --- Political structures: democracy --- Law: study & revision guides --- Library & information sciences --- Social & cultural history --- Literature & literary studies --- freedom of expression --- freedom of speech --- library and information science --- democracy --- Scandinavian literature --- censorship --- Censorship. --- Book censorship --- Books --- Censorship --- Literature --- Literature and morals --- Anticensorship activists --- Challenged books --- Expurgated books --- Intellectual freedom --- Prohibited books --- Law and legislation
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Medical informatics. --- Medical Informatics. --- Computer Science, Medical --- Health Informatics --- Health Information Technology --- Informatics, Clinical --- Informatics, Medical --- Information Science, Medical --- Clinical Informatics --- Medical Computer Science --- Medical Information Science --- Health Information Technologies --- Informatics, Health --- Information Technology, Health --- Medical Computer Sciences --- Medical Information Sciences --- Science, Medical Computer --- Technology, Health Information --- Computational Biology --- Biomedical Technology --- American Recovery and Reinvestment Act --- Clinical informatics --- Health informatics --- Medical information science --- Information science --- Medicine --- Data processing
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Medical informatics. --- Computer Science, Medical --- Health Informatics --- Health Information Technology --- Informatics, Clinical --- Informatics, Medical --- Information Science, Medical --- Clinical Informatics --- Medical Computer Science --- Medical Information Science --- Health Information Technologies --- Informatics, Health --- Information Technology, Health --- Medical Computer Sciences --- Medical Information Sciences --- Science, Medical Computer --- Technology, Health Information --- Computational Biology --- Biomedical Technology --- American Recovery and Reinvestment Act --- Clinical informatics --- Health informatics --- Medical information science --- Information science --- Medicine --- Data processing
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« L’expérience sensible des bibliothèques » qui est au cœur de ce recueil de textes est aussi bien celle dont les usagers de ces établissements sont susceptibles de témoigner que celle manifestée par les établissements eux-mêmes - et à travers eux leurs personnels - à l’égard de ceux-là. Le « souci des publics » est ici éclairé de six façons différentes par des contributeurs situés à la croisée de plusieurs mondes : deux sociologues en poste dans des grands établissements, une chercheuse et un chercheur aux confins des sciences sociales et de l’analyse « big data », trois conservatrices des bibliothèques aux profils et aux fonctions variés, un ancien éditeur devenu pour un temps directeur d’une grande bibliothèque, deux intervenantes « écrivain-conseil » et membres d’une association proposant un service d’écrivain public aux bibliothèques. Aussi différentes soient elles, ces approches scientifiques et professionnelles sont articulées sur un même socle de valeurs et surtout sur un même type de terrain qui constitue un dispositif spécifique : celui des grands établissements (la Bibliothèque publique d’information du Centre Pompidou, la Bibliothèque nationale de France et la Bibliothèque Vasconcelos de Mexico). Rien n’empêche évidemment les lectrices et les lecteurs d’associer une partie des questions qui sont ici décrites et analysées en détail à d’autres catégories de bibliothèques, notamment aux établissements de taille plus restreinte. La notion d’attachement à l’institution, la reconnaissance de la dimension hospitalière et protectrice de cette dernière, le « façonnage » des services par les usagers ou la manière à la fois singulière et collective dont ils sont appropriés, sont en effet des phénomènes que l’on peut observer ailleurs que dans les grands établissements, en dehors des bibliothèques et même du champ culturel. Faire l’expérience de l’expérience des publics, c’est, pour reprendre les mots d’Alain-Marie Bassy,passer de l’espace institué par les professionnels à l’espace restitué par les usagers.
Information Science & Library Science --- bibliothèques --- Bibliothèque publique d’information --- bibliothèques publiques --- usages --- Library & information sciences --- Centre Georges Pompidou. --- Bibliothèque nationale de France. --- Paris. BnF --- Paris. Bibliothèque nationale de France --- Biblioteca Nacional de Francia --- BNF (Bibliothèque nationale de France) --- Faguo guo jia tu shu guan --- French National Library --- Hpha-ran-siʼi Rgyal-gñer Dpe-mdzod-khaṅ --- France. --- Bibliothèque nationale (France) --- Bibliothèque de France --- B.P.I. --- BPI --- Bibliothèque publique d'information (Centre Georges Pompidou)
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Medical records. --- Medical informatics. --- Medical Informatics. --- Computer Science, Medical --- Health Informatics --- Health Information Technology --- Informatics, Clinical --- Informatics, Medical --- Information Science, Medical --- Clinical Informatics --- Medical Computer Science --- Medical Information Science --- Health Information Technologies --- Informatics, Health --- Information Technology, Health --- Medical Computer Sciences --- Medical Information Sciences --- Science, Medical Computer --- Technology, Health Information --- Computational Biology --- Biomedical Technology --- American Recovery and Reinvestment Act --- Clinical informatics --- Health informatics --- Medical information science --- Information science --- Medicine --- Clinical records --- Health records --- Hospital medical records --- Patient care records --- Communication in medicine --- Hospital records --- Data processing
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This book provides a comprehensive introduction to computational epidemiology, highlighting its major methodological paradigms throughout the development of the field while emphasizing the needs for a new paradigm shift in order to most effectively address the increasingly complex real-world challenges in disease control and prevention. Specifically, the book presents the basic concepts, related computational models, and tools that are useful for characterizing disease transmission dynamics with respect to a heterogeneous host population. In addition, it shows how to develop and apply computational methods to tackle the challenges involved in population-level intervention, such as prioritized vaccine allocation. A unique feature of this book is that its examination on the issues of vaccination decision-making is not confined only to the question of how to develop strategic policies on prioritized interventions, as it further approaches the issues from the perspective of individuals, offering a well integrated cost-benefit and social-influence account for voluntary vaccination decisions. One of the most important contributions of this book lies in it offers a blueprint on a novel methodological paradigm in epidemiology, namely, systems epidemiology, with detailed systems modeling principles, as well as practical steps and real-world examples, which can readily be applied in addressing future systems epidemiological challenges. The book is intended to serve as a reference book for researchers and practitioners in the fields of computer science and epidemiology. Together with the provided references on the key concepts, methods, and examples being introduced, the book can also readily be adopted as an introductory text for undergraduate and graduate courses in computational epidemiology as well as systems epidemiology, and as training materials for practitioners and field workers.
Health informatics. --- Health promotion. --- Epidemiology. --- Bioinformatics. --- Health Informatics. --- Health Promotion and Disease Prevention. --- Computational Biology/Bioinformatics. --- Bio-informatics --- Biological informatics --- Biology --- Information science --- Computational biology --- Systems biology --- Diseases --- Public health --- Health promotion programs --- Health promotion services --- Promotion of health --- Wellness programs --- Preventive health services --- Health education --- Clinical informatics --- Health informatics --- Medical information science --- Medicine --- Data processing --- Medical Informatics. --- Computational Biology --- Bio-Informatics --- Biology, Computational --- Computational Molecular Biology --- Bioinformatics --- Molecular Biology, Computational --- Bio Informatics --- Bio-Informatic --- Bioinformatic --- Biologies, Computational Molecular --- Biology, Computational Molecular --- Computational Molecular Biologies --- Molecular Biologies, Computational --- Computational Chemistry --- Genomics --- Disease --- Computer Science, Medical --- Health Informatics --- Health Information Technology --- Informatics, Clinical --- Informatics, Medical --- Information Science, Medical --- Clinical Informatics --- Medical Computer Science --- Medical Information Science --- Health Information Technologies --- Informatics, Health --- Information Technology, Health --- Medical Computer Sciences --- Medical Information Sciences --- Science, Medical Computer --- Technology, Health Information --- Biomedical Technology --- American Recovery and Reinvestment Act --- epidemiology --- Social Epidemiology --- Epidemiologies, Social --- Epidemiology, Social --- Social Epidemiologies --- Epidemiology --- Data processing. --- Computer simulation.
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This heavily revised second edition defines the current state of the art for informatics education in medicine and healthcare. This field has continued to undergo considerable changes as the field of informatics continues to evolve. The book features extensively revised chapters addressing the latest developments in areas including relevant informatics concepts for those who work in health information technology and those teaching informatics courses in clinical settings, techniques for teaching informatics with limited resources, and the use of online modalities in bioinformatics research education. New topics covered include how to get appropriate accreditation for an informatics program, data science and bioinformatics education, and undergraduate health informatics education. Informatics Education in Healthcare: Lessons Learned addresses the broad range of informatics education programs and available techniques for teaching informatics. It therefore provides a valuable reference for all involved in informatics education.
Health informatics. --- Medical education. --- Bioinformatics. --- Health economics. --- Education. --- Health Informatics. --- Medical Education. --- Health Economics. --- Education, general. --- Children --- Education, Primitive --- Education of children --- Human resource development --- Instruction --- Pedagogy --- Schooling --- Students --- Youth --- Civilization --- Learning and scholarship --- Mental discipline --- Schools --- Teaching --- Training --- Economics, Medical --- Health --- Health economics --- Hygiene --- Medical care --- Medicine --- Bio-informatics --- Biological informatics --- Biology --- Information science --- Computational biology --- Systems biology --- Medical personnel --- Professional education --- Clinical informatics --- Health informatics --- Medical information science --- Education --- Economic aspects --- Data processing --- Medical informatics. --- Medical Informatics. --- Computer Science, Medical --- Health Informatics --- Health Information Technology --- Informatics, Clinical --- Informatics, Medical --- Information Science, Medical --- Clinical Informatics --- Medical Computer Science --- Medical Information Science --- Health Information Technologies --- Informatics, Health --- Information Technology, Health --- Medical Computer Sciences --- Medical Information Sciences --- Science, Medical Computer --- Technology, Health Information --- Computational Biology --- Biomedical Technology --- American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
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Artificial intelligence --- Medicine --- Artificial intelligence. --- Medicine. --- Artificial Intelligence. --- Medical Informatics. --- Computer Science, Medical --- Health Informatics --- Health Information Technology --- Informatics, Clinical --- Informatics, Medical --- Information Science, Medical --- Clinical Informatics --- Medical Computer Science --- Medical Information Science --- Health Information Technologies --- Informatics, Health --- Information Technology, Health --- Medical Computer Sciences --- Medical Information Sciences --- Science, Medical Computer --- Technology, Health Information --- Computational Biology --- Biomedical Technology --- American Recovery and Reinvestment Act --- Medical Specialities --- Medical Specialties --- Medical Specialty --- Specialities, Medical --- Specialties, Medical --- Specialty, Medical --- Medical Speciality --- Speciality, Medical --- Health Workforce --- Computational Intelligence --- AI (Artificial Intelligence) --- Computer Reasoning --- Computer Vision Systems --- Knowledge Acquisition (Computer) --- Knowledge Representation (Computer) --- Machine Intelligence --- Acquisition, Knowledge (Computer) --- Computer Vision System --- Intelligence, Artificial --- Intelligence, Computational --- Intelligence, Machine --- Knowledge Representations (Computer) --- Reasoning, Computer --- Representation, Knowledge (Computer) --- System, Computer Vision --- Systems, Computer Vision --- Vision System, Computer --- Vision Systems, Computer --- Heuristics --- Clinical sciences --- Medical profession --- Human biology --- Life sciences --- Medical sciences --- Pathology --- Physicians --- AI (Artificial intelligence) --- Artificial thinking --- Electronic brains --- Intellectronics --- Intelligent machines --- Machine intelligence --- Thinking, Artificial --- Bionics --- Cognitive science --- Digital computer simulation --- Electronic data processing --- Logic machines --- Machine theory --- Self-organizing systems --- Simulation methods --- Fifth generation computers --- Neural computers --- artificial intelligence --- medicine --- healthcare delivery --- deep learning --- machine learning --- Artificial Intelligence --- Medical Informatics --- Intelligence artificielle --- Médecine --- Intelligence artificielle. --- artificial intelligence. --- Informatique. --- Medical applications --- Medical applications. --- Data processing
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