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A historian's view on the right to be forgotten

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Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva & Serhii Nazarovets. (2023) Can the principle of the ‘right to be forgotten’ be applied to academic publishing? Probe from the perspective of personal rights, archival science, open science and post‐publication peer review. Learned Publishing.
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Amr Osman. (2022) The Right to be Forgotten: an Islamic Perspective. Human Rights Review 24:1, pages 53-73.
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André Habisch, Pierre Kletz & Eva Wack. (2022) Unpleasant Memories on the Web in Employment Relations: A Ricoeurian Approach. Humanistic Management Journal 7:2, pages 347-368.
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Rahel Süß. (2022) The right to disidentification: Sovereignty in digital democracies. Constellations.
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Rodrigo Cetina Presuel & Fernando José Gutiérrez Atala. (2022) The Limits of Memory and the News: Archival Journalism, Law, Ethics, and the Right to be Forgotten. Revista de Comunicación 21:1, pages 67-92.
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Yulia Razmetaeva. (2020) The Right to Be Forgotten in the European Perspective. TalTech Journal of European Studies 10:1, pages 58-76.
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Shelly Black. (2019) The implications of digital collection takedown requests on archival appraisal. Archival Science 20:1, pages 91-101.
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Sabine Jacques & Felix Hempel. 2020. The Right To Be Forgotten. The Right To Be Forgotten 195 222 .
Anya Bernstein. (2019) Life, unlimited: Russian archives of the digital and the human. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 25:4, pages 676-697.
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Martha Garcia-Murillo & Ian MacInnes. (2018) Così fan tutte : A better approach than the right to be forgotten. Telecommunications Policy 42:3, pages 227-240.
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Katherine Read & Laura Griffiths. (2016) Current Awareness. Legal Information Management 16:4, pages 269-272.
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