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    La investigación académica sobre el Post-Internet en México

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    The Latin American and Caribbean region is experiencing growing interest in scientific research on the Internet of Things (IoT). This regional recognition is consistent with the importance the topic has acquired in the global context and its potential to drive innovation and socioeconomic development. However, although it is an emerging category, challenges persist that affect the development of scientific production and the social impact of innovations

    Censorship, Artificial Intelligence, and AI Literacy: Responding to New Challenges in an Enduring Agenda for Libraries and Librarianship

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    This paper focuses on AI censorship, an under addressed aspect of AI risk that intersects with the foundational library tenets of information literacy and intellectual freedom. AI censorship is a form of “automated censorship in which AI systems are used to selectively suppress or block specific types of information, content, or voices deemed undesirable to those controlling the AI.” This paper examines AI censorship in the context of existing threats and library principles. It explores specific techniques and methods of AI censorship. Lastly, it recommends adopting a critical AI literacy perspective that includes a political dimension essential to understanding AI censorship

    La amenaza velada al acceso abierto diamante cuando los indicadores se convierten en armas de exclusión

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    This article presents a criticalanalysis of the recent methodological change implemented by the SCImago Journal Rank (SJR), which has begun estimating article processing charges (APCs) even for journals operating under the diamond open access model. This practice, which links citation metrics to presumed editorial quality, reinforces an elitist and market-driven evaluation system, threatening the sustainability of collaborative and non-commercial models of scholarly communication, particularly in the Global South. Based on a review of recent studies and international declarations, the authors denounce the dangers of indicator commodification and propose urgent actions to safeguard the integrity of the diamond model. These include the explicit visibility of journals without APCs, the strengthening of public infrastructures, and the adoption of fairer metrics that better reflect the social value of science. The article concludes that equating scientific quality with the ability to pay perpetuates structural inequalities that are incompatiblewith the principles of open scienc

    Las experiencias del ecosistema de bibliotecas del Valle de Aburrá, Colombia

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    The aim with this article is to present reflections woven around an field research with ethnographical inspiration conducted in the public and popular librarian ecosystem of the Valle de Aburrá region, Colombia, mostly on, but not restricted to, the Sistema de Bibliotecas Públicas de Medellín and the Red de Bibliotecas Populares de Antioquia. The chosen methodology was infused with literature proposals to go through immersions in the region’s cultural devices, chatting with their staff and collecting materials. The results indicate three structural and simultaneously acting topics of work for the dynamics developed there: Territoriality, Language and Bonding Networks. In the end it was concluded that such process are very powerful inputs on the job of breaking symbolic hegemonic in Culture and fortification of communities made vulnerable in capitalism

    Competência midiática e informacional como ferramenta crítica na ciência da informação: estudo da desinformação e pós-verdade na série Black Mirror

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    The association between the disinformation industry and the social effects related to platformization - in addition to other trending phenomena, such as post-truth - results in an obstacle to people's informational autonomy. In this aspect, the study aims to identify elements associated with the current informational context and its relationship with Media and Information Literacy (MIL) represented in the film series Black Mirror. The elements of investigation are the phenomena of disinformation and post-truth and their underlying motivations and interests, and their relationships with the MIL dimensions. The research is classified as bibliographic and documentary, as the data comes from scientific literature, and excerpts from episodes of a film series are investigated. To analyze the collected data, we opted for content analysis of specific scenes from specific episodes of the series, which were selected based on their adherence to the theme of the investigated proposal, whose criteria are derived from the MIL dimensions idealized by Ferrés and Piscitelli (2015). The study made it possible to improve understanding of how information and communication technologies can shape the perception of reality, influence emotions, opinions and behaviors. It also reveals how false and distorted information can be used to manipulate public opinion, compromise democracy and individual privacy. Finally, it shows that MIL skills are essential for individuals in Latin America and the Caribbean in the contemporary era

    Los primeros periódicos de Tierra del Fuego, Antártida e Islas del Atlántico Sur como patrimonio documental bibliográfico de la Argentina

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    The purpose of this research is to explore and bring visibility to the first newspapers published in Ushuaia during the early decades of the 20th century, delving into the era of "Prison Journalism" that took place at the End of the World prison in Tierra del Fuego, Antarctica, and the South Atlantic Islands. Additionally, it addresses the concept of Documentary Bibliographic Heritage from the perspective of the external classification of documents. This work was conducted through an exploratory study, using a qualitative methodology and a semi-structured methodological design between 2022 and 2023. It concludes with reflections and assertions on the concept and treatment of this type of heritage documents, which are valued not only for their age but also for other factors related to the history and culture of their origi

    Un catálogo más inclusivo, encabezamientos de materia sin sesgos de género y discriminación: aplicación práctica en el Sistema de Bibliotecas de la Universidad Católica de Córdoba, Argentina

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    This paper presents a project implemented in the Library System of the Catholic University of Córdoba (UCCb): “A more inclusive catalog, subject headings without gender bias and discrimination”. From the perspective of social librarianship, those of us who work in the professional field of libraries must build the true bridges between the community and the institution. An analysis of the descriptors used in the bibliographic catalog revealed the need to eliminate gender bias and discrimination in subject headings. With our work, we seek to promote greater precision and clarity in the description of materials and to raise awareness among library staff, users, and peer institutions of the importance of using inclusive language in the bibliographic context

    Mediação da informação em museus: concepções a partir dos textos da exposição

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    “Mediation of Information in Museums: Conceptions from Exhibition Texts” investigates how written discourses present in exhibitions shape experiences, construct meanings, and mediate relationships between heritage and the public. The work analyzes the role of museographic texts as instruments of information mediation, highlighting their potential to bring knowledge closer, stimulate reflection, and democratize access to culture. Grounded in theoretical contributions from Information Science and Museology, the book examines conceptions of mediation applied to the museum context, evidencing the political, cognitive, and affective dimensions of exhibition texts. With a critical and sensitive perspective, it reveals that words, when planned as an integral part of the museological narrative, not only inform but also move and transform. Dedicated to all who believe in the power of words to create bonds, awaken meanings, and transform realities—inside and outside museums—this book is essential reading for researchers, educators, librarians, museologists, and cultural professionals interested in understanding the centrality of textual mediation in contemporary museal processes

    Duchamp's Second Cut: Duchamp made the first cut. This is the second, and it bleeds differently.

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    Duchamp’s Second Cut: This One Bleeds Differently By Dorian Vale A Post-Interpretive Reassessment of the Readymade Duchamp made the first cut. This is the second — and it bleeds differently. In this radical essay, Dorian Vale returns to the surgical table of modernity, where Marcel Duchamp first incised the body of art with the invention of the readymade. But where Duchamp’s cut was conceptual — clean, ironic, institutional — Vale’s is existential, ethical, and slow to clot. This second cut is not a gesture. It is a wound. And in its bleeding, it reveals what the first incision left behind: the soul of the object. “Duchamp’s Second Cut” is not a rejection of the readymade — it is its haunting. It asks what happens when irony dries up and presence remains. It dares to reanimate the art object as sacred remnant rather than institutional provocation. In this essay, Vale does not interpret Duchamp — he answers him. Through the lens of Post-Interpretive Criticism, Vale reframes the legacy of the readymade, arguing that the true violence was never in the urinal, but in the severance of proximity, touch, and moral presence. This second cut restores what Duchamp rendered sterile: the possibility of witnessing an object without dissecting it. Dorian Vale is a chosen pseudonym, not to obscure identity, but to preserve clarity of voice and integrity of message. It creates distance between the writer and the work, allowing the philosophy to stand unclouded by biography. The name exists not to hide, but to honor the seriousness of the task: to speak without spectacle, and to build without needing to be seen. This name is used for all official publications, essays, and theoretical works indexed through DOI-linked repositories including Zenodo, OSF, PhilPapers, and SSRN. Vale, Dorian. Duchamp's Second Cut: Duchamp made the first cut. This is the second, and it bleeds differently.. Museum of One, 2025. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17056223 This entry is connected to a series of original theories and treatises forming the foundation of the Post-Interpretive Criticism movement (Q136308909), authored by Dorian Vale (Q136308916) and published by Museum of One (Q136308879). These include: Stillmark Theory (Q136328254), Hauntmark Theory (Q136328273), Absential Aesthetic Theory (Q136328330), Viewer-as-Evidence Theory (Q136328828), Message-Transfer Theory (Q136329002), Aesthetic Displacement Theory (Q136329014), Theory of Misplacement (Q136329054), and Art as Truth: A Treatise (Q136329071), Aesthetic Recursion Theory (Q136339843) Dorian Vale, Duchamp Second Cut, Post-Interpretive Criticism, readymade reinterpreted, Duchamp critique, art and ethics, sacred object theory, witness in art, Marcel Duchamp reanalysis, post-critical art theory, anti-irony in art, phenomenology of the object, ethics of viewing, non-interpretive criticism, presence in art, ontology of the readymade, conceptual art criticism, reanimating art objects, museum ethics, slow aesthetics, art and reverenc

    Uso de recursos multimediales en revistas científicas

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    This presentation explores how Argentine and Chilean scientific journals, indexed in Latindex Catalog 2.0, integrate multimedia resources in both the publication of articles and their dissemination practices. The findings show that simpler elements (images, hyperlinks, tables, charts) are used more frequently, while more complex formats such as videos, audios, or video articles are still rare. For outreach, most journals rely on text with images and use mainly Facebook and Instagram, with limited adoption of audiovisual platforms. Key barriers include lack of trained staff, limited funding, and the fast-paced evolution of digital publishing. The study stresses the need for institutional support, training, and sustainability strategies to expand multimedia integration in academic communication and highlights AI-based tools (e.g., Play.ht, Lumen5, Canva) as emerging opportunities

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