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The Indigenous digital footprint

Hēmi Whaanga, Paora Mato

Year
2020
Citations
6

Abstract

Developments in information and communications technology (ICT), ubiquitous technologies, supercomputing, AI, robotics, machine and deep learning, big data, and other technologies have transformed how we practice, share, access, communicate, distribute, and view knowledge and information. This chapter describes how Indigenous communities, GLAMs (galleries, libraries, archives, museums) and institutions have developed and adopted etools, emedia, and elearning for cultural, social, linguistic, and economic sustainability.

Keywords

IndigenousInformation and Communications TechnologyCarbon footprintSustainabilityFootprintBig dataDigital libraryComputer scienceTraditional knowledgeInformation technology

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