Slicing the Public Pie: A primer on data representations & issues surrounding their use @HealthCanadaMain MenuIntroductioncoursework, concept of primer, my goal/purposePerception Bedrockwhy bother with perception tests/awarness, links to sense-specific pagesData Ideology (AKA Service Standards)ITIL as a professional standard, lead-in to FPS issuesThe Canadian Federal Public Serviceintro to the federal public service in CanadaHealth Canadaintro page to HC-related topicsFPS 2.0wrap-up of this scalar bookList of Questions Presentedquestions presented throughout this primer according to subject areaReferencesa list of references for works mentioned in this scalar book (APA format)Richard Soulliere8ed514fee04a44f4697e30542552f53fd570b053
Description of DH
12016-02-27T16:37:42-08:00Richard Soulliere8ed514fee04a44f4697e30542552f53fd570b05384057brief description of what DH isplain2016-02-27T16:58:51-08:00Richard Soulliere8ed514fee04a44f4697e30542552f53fd570b053In a nutshell, digital humanities is a field of research that centers on the use, non-use, and implications of digital tools on human activity and understanding. Often digital tools are used to create constructs based on data. How those constructions are created result in various implications, only one of which are decision outcomes (i.e. the data was represented in format X which made decision C the obvious response, but had the data been represented in format Y, decision B would have been the selected response).