A new article developed as part of Students@DigiMedia and Digital Observatory

Article developed as part of Students@DigiMedia and Digital Observatory published following the 12nd World Conference on Information Systems and Technologies, in Lodz. 

An article developed as part of the second edition of the Students@DigiMedia initiative, together with DigiMedia’s Digital Observatory will be published following the 12nd World Conference on Information Systems and Technologies (WorldCIST’24) in Lodz, Poland, taking place from 26th to 28th March.

The article “Digital Media Doctorates: Trends, Methodologies and Contributions” was developed by researchers Francisca Rocha Lourenço, Fábio Ferreira, Lídia Oliveira, Lorena Sousa, Mónica Silva, Nelson Zagalo and Oksana Tymoshchuk, and consists of an analysis of the doctoral theses carried out at DigiMedia in order to draw up an overview of the doctoral theses carried out in the area of Digital Media over the last six years. The results of the analysis were recorded and uploaded to Power BI for presentation of the results and interactive visualization of the data on the DigiMedia Digital Observatory website, which is still under development.

  

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