fidelityrather
FidelityRather refers to a proposed principle or approach in information ethics and data management that prioritizes fidelity to original content and source material over downstream modification, compression, or reinterpretation. It is discussed in contexts such as archival practice, digital preservation, and AI data curation, where preserving the exact content, structure, and provenance of information is valued.
Etymology and scope. The term combines fidelity to indicate accuracy and rather to indicate preference. It
Origins and usage. The concept has emerged in contemporary discourse among information scientists, archivists, and philosophers
Applications. In archival workflows, fidelity Rather guides digitization, metadata capture, and versioning, ensuring that original files
Criticisms. Critics argue that excessive fidelity can hinder usability, increase storage and processing costs, and impede
See also. Data integrity, reproducibility, provenance, digital preservation, archival science.