Year: 2025

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Curating Chinese Ancient Book Catalogs through Interdisciplinary Collaboration

Chinese scholars have consistently built upon past knowledge to create new intellectual works. Over the centuries, these efforts have yielded a vast sea of literature spanning classics, histories, and literary compositions. Consequently, bibliography or book catalogs has long been regarded as a critical discipline—“the entry point to scholarship.” Ancient scholars relied on catalogs to locate texts and delve into learning. Today, as we explore the world of ancient Chinese books, catalogs remain indispensable guides.

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Can the Exposition of Paradata Lead to Participant Diversity in Biodiversity Citizen Science?

Newcomers to voluntary environmental monitoring tend to struggle with continued engagement as current research indicates that young participants’ pace of reporting species slows down over time. Arguably, disclosing paradata—simply put, descriptions of data, information and knowledge processes—in information systems for reporting sightings can foster continued learning and mitigate a possible lack of motivation among participants.

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