Ethical Implications of Digital Tools in Humanities Research
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This exam investigates ethical implications of digital tools in humanities research, emphasizing responsibility in data privacy, intellectual property, and accessibility.
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Exam Details
Duration: 30 minutes
Prerequisites: Ethics In Research, Introduction To Digital Humanities Technologies
Key Topics
- Ethical Frameworks
- Data Privacy
- Intellectual Property
- Accessibility Issues
Learning Outcomes
- Identify Ethical Issues In Digital Research
- Analyze Implications For Scholarship
- Propose Solutions To Ethical Dilemmas
Full Description
This exam addresses the ethical implications that arise when utilizing digital tools within humanities research. It examines issues such as data privacy, intellectual property, and accessibility.
Ethics play a vital role in the development and implementation of digital humanities projects. An awareness of ethical standards ensures that scholars conduct research responsibly and transparently, fostering trust within the academic community.
Examinees will demonstrate an understanding of ethical frameworks and analyze their relevance in the context of specific digital tools. Proficiency in discussing potential ethical dilemmas is necessary.
Candidates should also be ready to provide resolutions to ethical challenges presented in hypothetical scenarios, illustrating their capacity to navigate complex issues effectively.
Sample Questions
- What are the primary ethical concerns associated with the use of digital tools in humanities research?
- How can researchers ensure compliance with data privacy regulations when conducting digital humanities projects?
Field: Humanities
Subfield: Digital Humanities
Specialization: Human-Computer Interaction in Humanities
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