Digital leadership: Motivating online workers
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In: Dialogo: proceedings of the conferences on the dialogue between science and theology, Band 9, Heft 1, S. 117-128
ISSN: 2393-1744
If some intelligence underlies the universe, as is suggested by a host of modern-day considerations, then why does not that intelligence intervene to allay the oft-horrible destinies that are the lot of so many sentient beings?
In: Dialogo: proceedings of the conferences on the dialogue between science and theology, Band 10, Heft 1, S. 137-141
ISSN: 2393-1744
Under both Western and Eastern worldviews, a key justification for anyone spending a lifetime on Earth must be the spiritual growth they are able to achieve while here, through exposure to manifold life situations and experiences. Yet, for a variety of reasons, some people may already be at a point of diminishing returns, whereby their achievable progress on Earth would be too inconsequential to justify their presence here. This paper looks at whether the advent of transhumanism and other life-expanding technologies could push back the limits beyond which a lifetime on Earth would be, for some, spiritually needless.
Metadata annotation guarantees sustainability of research data as it ensures their long-term findability, accessibility, interoperability and reusability. Within the Helmholtz Association, the Helmholtz Metadata Collaboration (HMC) coordinates the mission to enrich Helmholtz-based research data with metadata by providing (information about) technical solutions, consultations and ensuring uniform scientific standards for the use of metadata.
In 2021 HMC conducted its first community survey to align its services with the needs of Helmholtz researchers. A question catalogue, with 49 (sub-)questions based on an expertise-adaptive approach, was designed and disseminated among researchers in all six Helmholtz research fields. 631 completed survey replies were obtained for analysis.
The HMC Community Survey 2021 provides insight into the management of research data as well as the data publication practices of researchers in the Helmholtz Association. The characterization of research-field-dependent communities will enable HMC to further develop targeted, community-driven support for the documentation of research data with metadata.
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