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Communication in science.

H Deda1, H Yakupoglu

  • 1Ankara University, School of Medicine, Department of Neurosurgery, Ankara, Turkey.

Acta Neurochirurgica. Supplement
|November 22, 2002
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The evolution of science communication has shifted from Latin to computer language, driven by technological advancements. This new digital language is crucial for standardizing vast amounts of information across various scientific fields.

Area of Science:

  • Computer Science and Information Science
  • Linguistics
  • Digital Humanities

Background:

  • Historically, Latin served as a universal scientific language for centuries.
  • Rapid advancements in computer technology and the internet over the past 20 years have necessitated a new common language.
  • The digital age requires standardized data languages to manage burgeoning information masses.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the emergence of computer language as the new universal language of science.
  • To identify key areas requiring data language standardization in the 21st century.
  • To underscore the impact of digital transformation on scientific communication.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis of scientific communication evolution.

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  • Identification of key technological drivers (computer technology, internet).
  • Enumeration of information-intensive fields impacted by data standardization.
  • Main Results:

    • Computer language has emerged as a potential successor to Latin in scientific discourse.
    • A wide array of fields, including digital libraries, medical informatics, and telemedicine, require data language standardization.
    • The New Generation Internet (NGI) is a key area benefiting from these advancements.

    Conclusions:

    • The transition to a computer-based scientific language is a significant development in the digital era.
    • Standardized data languages are essential for the effective management and dissemination of scientific information.
    • Adoption of common digital languages will facilitate progress in diverse scientific and technological domains.