Makerkulturens strategiske muligheder i bibliotekerne.
Erfaringer fra projekt Borgerdrevne innovationsrum - Folkelab.
Roskilde og Aarhus Biblioteker 2014
Makerkulturens strategiske muligheder i bibliotekerne.
Erfaringer fra projekt Borgerdrevne innovationsrum - Folkelab.
Roskilde og Aarhus Biblioteker 2014
I Digital Social Science Lab (DSSL) på Det Samfundsvidenskabelige Fakultetsbibliotek har man skabt en åben platform der via undervisning og events skal bygge bro mellem studier, forskning og læring og digitale metoder. En af kernetankerne bag DSSL er, at biblioteket ikke skal være eksperten i alle henseender, men i højere grad facilitere, at studerende, forskere og andre interessenter mødes og arbejder sammen, udveksler ideer og lærer af hinanden.
Læs mere om DSSL: http://kub.kb.dk/DSSL
This document discusses the spiritual and cosmological roots of biodynamic agriculture according to Rudolf Steiner. It describes how biodynamic farmers view the farm as a living organism and take into account cosmic forces and spiritual beings. The key principles of biodynamic agriculture include using special preparations to harmonize farm relations with the earth, viewing the farm as a unified organism, and considering the farm's individuality and diversity. Farmers develop a connection with nature and care for the land as both an economic and cultural activity.
The Community Gallery at the People's History Museum exhibits projects created by community groups that relate to the museum's mission of telling ordinary people's histories. Groups apply to exhibit every 6-12 weeks and the museum provides curatorial and technical support. Exhibits have included projects by art students, artists working with communities, and groups commemorating historical events. The gallery benefits the museum by attracting new audiences and deepening engagement with local histories, though managing community partnerships requires staff time. Future plans include improving the space and developing a community exhibition funder.
The document discusses various tools and methods used by the National Weather Service (NWS) to provide weather situational awareness and emergency communications, including through social media. It describes communication platforms like NWSChat, Twitter, Facebook, and mobile apps that allow two-way information sharing. It emphasizes using social media to have a "transactional" relationship with the public, where information is confirmed from multiple sources before taking protective action. The NWS is experimenting with social media to better engage the public and emergency managers in weather discussions and decision-making.
The After Action Report summarizes Colorado's response to the 2010 Fourmile Canyon Wildfire. It describes the Donations Management System (Aidmatrix), which allows public and private donations to be coordinated. It also discusses the role of the Colorado Volunteer Organizations Active in Disaster (COVOAD) network in facilitating access to needed resources for those affected by disasters. The report concludes that the statewide systems like Aidmatrix and COVOAD help improve Colorado's disaster response efforts by efficiently matching donations with agencies and minimizing the need for temporary facilities to manage donations.
I Digital Social Science Lab (DSSL) på Det Samfundsvidenskabelige Fakultetsbibliotek har man skabt en åben platform der via undervisning og events skal bygge bro mellem studier, forskning og læring og digitale metoder. En af kernetankerne bag DSSL er, at biblioteket ikke skal være eksperten i alle henseender, men i højere grad facilitere, at studerende, forskere og andre interessenter mødes og arbejder sammen, udveksler ideer og lærer af hinanden.
Læs mere om DSSL: http://kub.kb.dk/DSSL
This document discusses the spiritual and cosmological roots of biodynamic agriculture according to Rudolf Steiner. It describes how biodynamic farmers view the farm as a living organism and take into account cosmic forces and spiritual beings. The key principles of biodynamic agriculture include using special preparations to harmonize farm relations with the earth, viewing the farm as a unified organism, and considering the farm's individuality and diversity. Farmers develop a connection with nature and care for the land as both an economic and cultural activity.
The Community Gallery at the People's History Museum exhibits projects created by community groups that relate to the museum's mission of telling ordinary people's histories. Groups apply to exhibit every 6-12 weeks and the museum provides curatorial and technical support. Exhibits have included projects by art students, artists working with communities, and groups commemorating historical events. The gallery benefits the museum by attracting new audiences and deepening engagement with local histories, though managing community partnerships requires staff time. Future plans include improving the space and developing a community exhibition funder.
The document discusses various tools and methods used by the National Weather Service (NWS) to provide weather situational awareness and emergency communications, including through social media. It describes communication platforms like NWSChat, Twitter, Facebook, and mobile apps that allow two-way information sharing. It emphasizes using social media to have a "transactional" relationship with the public, where information is confirmed from multiple sources before taking protective action. The NWS is experimenting with social media to better engage the public and emergency managers in weather discussions and decision-making.
The After Action Report summarizes Colorado's response to the 2010 Fourmile Canyon Wildfire. It describes the Donations Management System (Aidmatrix), which allows public and private donations to be coordinated. It also discusses the role of the Colorado Volunteer Organizations Active in Disaster (COVOAD) network in facilitating access to needed resources for those affected by disasters. The report concludes that the statewide systems like Aidmatrix and COVOAD help improve Colorado's disaster response efforts by efficiently matching donations with agencies and minimizing the need for temporary facilities to manage donations.
The document presents guidelines from the European Society of Hypertension (ESH) and the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) for the management of arterial hypertension from 2013. It was authored by a task force of experts and reviews members from both societies. The guidelines provide recommendations on the definition and classification of hypertension, assessment of total cardiovascular risk, diagnostic evaluation including blood pressure measurement techniques and search for organ damage, and treatment approach including when to initiate antihypertensive drug treatment.
The document discusses challenges facing museums in addressing controversial social and political issues. It notes that museums' traditional models of spectatorship and consumerism are rigid and unable to genuinely engage in participatory dialogue. While some argue museums should take a neutral stance, others believe they must go further in addressing issues like climate change and racial inequality. The document examines debates around whether museums should provoke difficult discussions or take an activist role in facilitating understanding between diverse viewpoints. It provides examples of projects aimed at creating intercultural dialogue and discusses skills like facilitation that can help museums navigate controversial issues.
Este documento analiza la situación política en el Perú durante el gobierno de Alejandro Toledo y evalúa propuestas de reforma política. Sostiene que el principal cambio después del fujimorismo fue establecer competencia entre actores políticos. Sin embargo, existe la idea de que se necesita una reforma más profunda para tener una "verdadera" democracia. El autor argumenta que el problema real es la debilidad de los partidos políticos y no tanto las reglas formales. Las reformas en otros países andinos ampliaron la participación pero también llevar
This document provides guidelines on cardiac pacing and cardiac resynchronization therapy from the European Society of Cardiology (ESC). It was developed by an international Task Force of experts in the field and provides indications for pacing and cardiac resynchronization therapy based on the available clinical evidence. The guidelines cover topics such as persistent and intermittent bradycardia, cardiac resynchronization therapy for heart failure, pacing for specific conditions, complications of pacing and cardiac resynchronization therapy devices, and management considerations.
This document provides a list of the top 100 greatest Hollywood actors of all time as compiled from a poll of 50 film lovers. It notes that while many actors have tried to make it in Hollywood over the past 100 years, only a select few have left a lasting impression on audiences and continued to be admired by younger generations. The list includes actors from almost all decades who were popular during their careers and spanned entertainment-focused, method acting styles, and those who also directed or wrote screenplays.
This document establishes minimum standards for constructing load-bearing and non-load bearing straw bale structures. It defines terms and specifies requirements for bale materials, foundations, wall construction, openings, and load-bearing vs. non-load bearing walls. Bales must meet specifications for shape, moisture content, density and ties. Load-bearing walls have additional requirements for anchoring, load limitations, and stack orientation.
This document discusses the degradation of plastics over time. It examines research on the breakdown of various plastic materials, such as polyethylene bottles and polystyrene cups, when exposed to different environmental conditions like weather, sediment, and heat over periods of 2 years. The research found that plastic type and environment significantly impact degradation rates, with thermal aging causing faster breakdown than weather or water exposure. Most plastics showed chemical changes within 24 months, with polyurethane breaking down most quickly. Cigarette butts were also examined and found to degrade into paper and acetic acid. Understanding plastic degradation can help address the global pollution problem.
This document discusses sustainable transport and packaging materials for artworks. It summarizes the risks involved in transporting cultural heritage like vibration, climate changes, theft and accidents. It outlines preventative measures like planning, confidentiality, gloves, experienced handlers, adequate packaging, labeling, fastening, couriers, supervision and equipment to control temperature and humidity. It also notes the dilemma between requirements for transporting art versus sustainable solutions. Different transport methods like trucks, planes, ships and trains are discussed in terms of sustainability. Finally, it provides examples of sustainable packaging and transport approaches like reusable crates, flexible packaging systems and virtual couriering.
1. The document provides guidance on practicing integrated pest management (IPM) in a calm and reasonable manner. It advises focusing IPM efforts on key areas like sanitation, exclusion of pests, and monitoring, rather than trying to inspect and treat everything.
2. Effective monitoring of pest populations involves using traps, record keeping, and identifying problem areas. Traps should be placed strategically and checked regularly.
3. Proper inspection is the foundation of any IPM program. Inspections should be routine and involve looking for pests, signs of pests, and conditions that could attract pests. Focus inspection on vulnerable areas and artifacts.
9. Naturhistorisk Museum i forandring
•Indsamling og registrering
•Forskning
•Formidling
• Aktiviteter
• Udstillinger
• Skoletjeneste
•Projekter
•Fra institution til museumsvirksomhed - en
organisation i bevægelse..
10. Naturhistorisk Museum i forandring
•Indsamling og registrering
• Syntheis rapport
• Skarpere struktur
• Strategi
11. Naturhistorisk Museum i forandring
•Forskning
• Thomas seniorforsker
• Kent forskningsansvarlig
• Et generationsskifte
• Skabe et aktivt forskningsmiljø…
12. Naturhistorisk Museum i forandring
•Formidling
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Aktiviteter
• Naturture i byen, landet og i Mols Bjerge
• Foredrag
• Aktive udstillinger..
Udstillinger
• Den globale baghave
• Ægudstilling
• Nordea Ulveudstilling
Skoletjeneste
• Outreach, projekter og skoletjeneste
• Nat på museet
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15. Naturhistorisk Museum i forandring
•Projekter
• Mennesket og havet, KUAS
• Glatsnogen i Danmark?
• Nationalpark Mols Bjerge
• DNA, MMX
• Nye arter i Danmark
• Ulven tilbage i Danmark
• Nye udstillinger..
17. Bestyrelse
Politisk ledelsesniveau
Museumsdirektør, Bo Skaarup
Administrativt ledelsesniveau
Stabsfunktion
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Regnskab, admin.,HR
Karin Larsen
Tina Ruhe
Funding og projektstyring
Henrik Sell
Redaktion, grafik og PR
Inge-M Høi
(Charlotte Clausen og
Theis Andersen
- indtil nytår)
Teknik, bygninger, IT
Allan Nielsen
Kim Hjortshøj
Preben Heesche
Mikael Jakobsen
Ledergruppe:
• Bo Skaarup
• Henrik Sell
• Anni Kjeldsen
• Karin Larsen
Drift og udviklingsenheder
Skoletjenesten
Pernille M.
Andersen
Studenter
Arrangementer
Lars Bøgh
Studenter
Udstillinger
Jan G. Larsen
Samlinger
Hans V.
Kristensen
+ kuratorer
Forskning og Lab.
Kent Olsen
Thomas Secher
Jensen
Christina V-Smith
Frank Jensen (deltid)
Henning Petersen,
emeritrus
NM konsulentvirk.
Morten D.D.
Projektmedarbejder
Mols Laboratoriet
Anni Kjeldsen
Allan Pedersen
Jan Mouritzen
Jens O. Pedersen
Eva Egeskjold
Anette Sauermilch
Bende Tønning
Kirsten W. Eriksen
Butik og Erhverv
Erling
Dochweiler
Susanne
Bøgeskov
Arne S. Eriksen
18. Naturhistorisk Museum i forandring
•Fra institution til museumsvirksomhed - en
organisation i bevægelse..
• Ordinære tilskud
• Særbevilinger
• Egenindtægter
• Projekter og aktiviteter
• Foredrag og outreach
• Konsulentydelser
• Museet/Molslab som mangfoldige kilde…
• Medarbejdere den stærkeste ressource…