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ASIS&T annual meeting plenary speaker: Jorge Garcìa highlights 2013 ASIS&T annual meeting
Author(s) -
Hardin Steve,
Garcìa Jorge
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
bulletin of the association for information science and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2373-9223
DOI - 10.1002/bult.2014.1720400311
Subject(s) - garcia , big data , vision , computer science , process (computing) , guardian , asset (computer security) , telecommunications , sociology , media studies , humanities , political science , computer security , art , law , anthropology , operating system
EDITOR'S SUMMARY At the 2013 ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Jorge Garcìa discussed the transformation of new information technologies from imagined abstractions to reality. Through old and current advertisements and interviews with futurist Arthur C. Clarke and communication theorist Marshall McLuhan, Garcìa illustrated the progressive revolutions embodied by the telephone, a shift from commuting to communicating, early visions of the Internet, new media and big data. Handling the change requires a continuous process of abstracting reality, augmenting, assimilating and creating models to represent its key features. Garcìa recognized data as an asset to be distilled and classified, stored in expanding volumes and transmitted at astounding speeds. Layered with contextual information and supportive technology, data can be used to enhance human intelligence and capability. Garcìa closed with an admonition to limit potential negative effects of technology by implementing clear and ethical practices in data and information use.

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