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''Born Digital: Understanding the First Generation of Digital Natives'' is a book by John Palfrey and Urs Gasser exploring the consequences of the wide availability of internet connectivity to the first generation of people born to it, whom Palfrey and Gasser refer to as "digital natives". Issues addressed include shifts in the concept of identity, privacy, content creation, activism, and music piracy. ''Born Digital'' has been called "a landmark sociological study of today's early adults."〔(Project Information Literacy at the University of Washington ) Retrieved 2009-09-09.〕 ''Born Digital'' was also reviewed in ''Science''〔Science 17 April 2009: Vol. 324. no. 5925, p. 338, 〕 and the ''Washington Post''.〔("An Optimized View," Amanda Henry, ''Washington Post'', October 9, 2008 ) Retrieved 2010-09-09.〕 ''Library Journal'' named Born Digital one of its top Science and Technology books for 2008, the only computer science book named to the prestigious list.〔(Article relating the Library Journal mention in its top science and technology books of 2008 ) Retrieved 2010-09-09.〕〔("Best Sci-Tech Books of 2009," ''Library Journal'', March 1, 2009 ) Retrieved 2010-09-09.〕 Two reviews in the British press (''The Guardian'' and the ''Independent'') have also compared the book with Nicholas Carr's ''The Shallows''.〔(Stephen Poole on two opposing views of the impact of the digital age, ''The Guardian,'' 11 September 2010 ) Retrieved 2010-09-24.〕〔("Born Digital, By John Palfrey & Urs Gasser; The Shallows, By Nicholas Carr" ), ''Independent,'' reviewed by Pat Kane, 24 September 2010 Retrieved 2010-09-24.〕 The book has been criticized for its use of the term "digital natives," among other things.〔(A book review by a librarian noting the criticisms of ''Born Digital'' and use of the term "digital native" ) Retrieved 2010-09-09.〕 ==See also== * Born-digital * Digital native 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Born Digital」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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