JSTOR, a not-for-profit digital archive of scholarly journals, books, and other content, recently launched a new Labs team that partners with publishers, libraries and labs to develop new ways of organizing and navigating research literature in a digital environment. In this talk, Alex Humphreys, Director of JSTOR Labs, discusses the development of a new JSTOR project focused on Sustainability. The project, which incorporates scholarly and policy literature from the environmental humanities and social sciences, is being designed with guidance from scholars and subject librarians across disciplines to help students and scholars better understand and navigate the growing corpus of interdisciplinary research in this field. The talk will include a discussion of the challenges in building a library of scholarly materials on Sustainability, a demonstration of some of the functionality that has been developed for the Sustainability project in collaboration with scholars, including a semantic index and a collection of topic pages, and an overview of the research and development methodology that we use in developing new functionality for JSTOR—a process that has enabled us to develop and test new features in as little as a week’s time. The talk may be of especial interest to conference attendees who teach undergraduate students, and to graduate students and early-stage scholars who are considering alternative-academic careers in publishing or technology.
JSTOR Labs and Folger Shakespeare Library partnered to create Understanding Shakespeare (http://labs.jstor.org/shakespeare). the site is now being used regularly by Shakespeare students and scholars. In this talk, I'll dive into what powers the tool, what we have been able to do on top of it (including introducing an open and public api to its data), and where we'll go from here.
Of Libraries and Labs: Effecting User-Driven InnovationAlex Humphreys
JSTOR has launched a new Labs team charged with
partnering with libraries and scholars to build innovative
tools for research and teaching. The JSTOR Labs team has
successfully used ‘flash builds’ – high-intensity, short-burst,
user-driven development efforts – in order to bring an idea
from conception to a working, user-delighting prototype in
as little as a week. In this talk the presenter will describe
the approach to flash builds, highlight the partnerships,
skills, tools and content that help to innovate, and suggest
ways that libraries can adopt these methods to support
innovation and the digital humanities.
Semantic Linking & Retrieval for Digital LibrariesStefan Dietze
An overview of recent works on entitiy linking and retrieval in large corpora, specifically bibliographic data. The works address both traditional Linked Data and knowledge graphs as well as data extracted from Web markup, such as the Web Data Commons.
JSTOR Labs and Folger Shakespeare Library partnered to create Understanding Shakespeare (http://labs.jstor.org/shakespeare). the site is now being used regularly by Shakespeare students and scholars. In this talk, I'll dive into what powers the tool, what we have been able to do on top of it (including introducing an open and public api to its data), and where we'll go from here.
Of Libraries and Labs: Effecting User-Driven InnovationAlex Humphreys
JSTOR has launched a new Labs team charged with
partnering with libraries and scholars to build innovative
tools for research and teaching. The JSTOR Labs team has
successfully used ‘flash builds’ – high-intensity, short-burst,
user-driven development efforts – in order to bring an idea
from conception to a working, user-delighting prototype in
as little as a week. In this talk the presenter will describe
the approach to flash builds, highlight the partnerships,
skills, tools and content that help to innovate, and suggest
ways that libraries can adopt these methods to support
innovation and the digital humanities.
Semantic Linking & Retrieval for Digital LibrariesStefan Dietze
An overview of recent works on entitiy linking and retrieval in large corpora, specifically bibliographic data. The works address both traditional Linked Data and knowledge graphs as well as data extracted from Web markup, such as the Web Data Commons.
Research in context. OCLC Research and environmental trends. Lorcan Dempseylisld
Delivered at the OCLC Symposium at the Americas Regional Councils meeting at ALA, January 2015.
Reviews several major research themes - shared space and shared print, digital information behaviors, and the evolution of the scholarly record - in terms of general environmental trends. Highlights work done by OCLC Research.
This is the first part of a two part presentation. The second part was given by my colleague Chrystie Hill.
Access to Research, Sci-Hub, and the Honor Code: Ethical DilemmasSarah Crissinger
Sci-Hub’s mission is to remove barriers to research and knowledge production, particularly for unaffiliated researchers or researchers in developing countries. Yet, recent research suggests that Sci-Hub is also heavily used by researchers on college campuses, which makes this an important issue for the Davidson community to grapple with.
The panel will address several questions, such as: What is ethical for Davidson students to do in connection with Sci-Hub? Stealing is forbidden by the Honor Code, but does downloading papers from Sci-Hub represent illegal or unethical theft? Does the law dictate what’s ethical here, if access to scientific papers is normally restricted exclusively to those who can afford to purchase them, individually or through their school? How are our value judgments influenced by our own privilege and access to information?
For many libraries, an institutional repository is an online archive to collect, preserve, and make accessible the intellectual output of an institution. For a growing bloc, the goal is to go further, beyond knowledge preservation to knowledge creation. These libraries are using their repositories to provide faculty with a proven publishing option by facilitating the production and distribution of original content often too niche for traditional publishers.
How do metadata librarians sift the incoming metadata with these different goals in mind? How do they optimize content for discovery in a wide range of resources such as online catalogs, external research databases, and major search engines? For a library that is also providing publishing services, what additional steps are necessary?
As the provider of Digital Commons, a repository and publishing platform for over 350 institutions, bepress has first-hand experience with these topics, and our consultants advise regularly on best practices for collecting, publishing, distributing, and archiving content. This presentation is intended for library professionals, whether their goal is to collect previously published works or to go further into library-led publishing. After an overview of common sources and destinations for metadata, attendees will come away with a set of considerations for streamlining workflows and optimizing content for discovery and distribution in major venues.
Eli Windchy is the VP, Consulting Services at bepress which provides software and services to the scholarly community. She received a Master's in Archaeology from University of Virginia, taught organic gardening, and for the last ten years has also been getting dirty with the metadata of Digital Commons repositories. She co-directs courses in institutional repository management and publishing, and she enjoys addressing the challenges of interoperability and scholarly communication.
December 2, 2015: NISO/NFAIS Virtual Conference: Semantic Web: What's New and...DeVonne Parks, CEM
Building Smarter Books in Browsers with RDFa, Schema.org, and Linked Data: Leveraging Standards & Tools in the Creation of Semantically-Enhanced Reading Systems
Jason A. Clark, Associate Professor and Head of Library Informatics and Computing, Montana State University Libraries
Biodiversity—A Healthy Ecosystem Thrives on Fresh Ideas (Part 1 of 3), Phil J...Allen Press
Video of this presentation is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h38PvZMMJP0&list=PLybpVL27qHff3BVHuNXqYsqTs2e98_MpT&index=8
To maintain the long-term sustainability of the ecosystem, we need a steady flow of innovation and risk and a strong current of entrepreneurial spirit. Wherever ideas are generated—by a small, rebellious start-up or by a long-established player at the top of the food chain—they provide the catalyst and movement that keep things alive and well. We’ll conclude the day by looking at the transformational promise of open, linked, and shared data, the alignment of repository networks, data and metadata exchange, and a wrap-up of the current trends in scholarly publishing from the perspective of the university press.
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Research in context. OCLC Research and environmental trends. Lorcan Dempseylisld
Delivered at the OCLC Symposium at the Americas Regional Councils meeting at ALA, January 2015.
Reviews several major research themes - shared space and shared print, digital information behaviors, and the evolution of the scholarly record - in terms of general environmental trends. Highlights work done by OCLC Research.
This is the first part of a two part presentation. The second part was given by my colleague Chrystie Hill.
Access to Research, Sci-Hub, and the Honor Code: Ethical DilemmasSarah Crissinger
Sci-Hub’s mission is to remove barriers to research and knowledge production, particularly for unaffiliated researchers or researchers in developing countries. Yet, recent research suggests that Sci-Hub is also heavily used by researchers on college campuses, which makes this an important issue for the Davidson community to grapple with.
The panel will address several questions, such as: What is ethical for Davidson students to do in connection with Sci-Hub? Stealing is forbidden by the Honor Code, but does downloading papers from Sci-Hub represent illegal or unethical theft? Does the law dictate what’s ethical here, if access to scientific papers is normally restricted exclusively to those who can afford to purchase them, individually or through their school? How are our value judgments influenced by our own privilege and access to information?
For many libraries, an institutional repository is an online archive to collect, preserve, and make accessible the intellectual output of an institution. For a growing bloc, the goal is to go further, beyond knowledge preservation to knowledge creation. These libraries are using their repositories to provide faculty with a proven publishing option by facilitating the production and distribution of original content often too niche for traditional publishers.
How do metadata librarians sift the incoming metadata with these different goals in mind? How do they optimize content for discovery in a wide range of resources such as online catalogs, external research databases, and major search engines? For a library that is also providing publishing services, what additional steps are necessary?
As the provider of Digital Commons, a repository and publishing platform for over 350 institutions, bepress has first-hand experience with these topics, and our consultants advise regularly on best practices for collecting, publishing, distributing, and archiving content. This presentation is intended for library professionals, whether their goal is to collect previously published works or to go further into library-led publishing. After an overview of common sources and destinations for metadata, attendees will come away with a set of considerations for streamlining workflows and optimizing content for discovery and distribution in major venues.
Eli Windchy is the VP, Consulting Services at bepress which provides software and services to the scholarly community. She received a Master's in Archaeology from University of Virginia, taught organic gardening, and for the last ten years has also been getting dirty with the metadata of Digital Commons repositories. She co-directs courses in institutional repository management and publishing, and she enjoys addressing the challenges of interoperability and scholarly communication.
December 2, 2015: NISO/NFAIS Virtual Conference: Semantic Web: What's New and...DeVonne Parks, CEM
Building Smarter Books in Browsers with RDFa, Schema.org, and Linked Data: Leveraging Standards & Tools in the Creation of Semantically-Enhanced Reading Systems
Jason A. Clark, Associate Professor and Head of Library Informatics and Computing, Montana State University Libraries
Biodiversity—A Healthy Ecosystem Thrives on Fresh Ideas (Part 1 of 3), Phil J...Allen Press
Video of this presentation is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h38PvZMMJP0&list=PLybpVL27qHff3BVHuNXqYsqTs2e98_MpT&index=8
To maintain the long-term sustainability of the ecosystem, we need a steady flow of innovation and risk and a strong current of entrepreneurial spirit. Wherever ideas are generated—by a small, rebellious start-up or by a long-established player at the top of the food chain—they provide the catalyst and movement that keep things alive and well. We’ll conclude the day by looking at the transformational promise of open, linked, and shared data, the alignment of repository networks, data and metadata exchange, and a wrap-up of the current trends in scholarly publishing from the perspective of the university press.
0531 981 01 90 ANADOLU KAVAĞI KİTAP ALANLAR-PLAK-KİTAP-ANTİKA EŞYA SATIN ALAN...Antika Alanlar
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In this talk, Alex Humphreys, Director of JSTOR Labs, discusses the development of a new JSTOR project focused on Sustainability. The project, which incorporates scholarly and policy literature from the environmental humanities and social sciences, is being designed with guidance from scholars and subject librarians across disciplines to help students and scholars better understand and navigate the growing corpus of interdisciplinary research in this field. The talk will include a discussion of the challenges in building a library of scholarly materials on Sustainability, a demonstration of some of the functionality that has been developed for the Sustainability project in collaboration with scholars, including a semantic index and a collection of topic pages, and an overview of the research and development methodology that we use in developing new functionality for JSTOR—a process that has enabled us to develop and test new features in as little as a week’s time. The talk may be of especial interest to conference attendees who teach undergraduate students, and to graduate students and early-stage scholars who are considering alternative-academic careers in publishing or technology.
JSTOR has launched a new Labs team charged with partnering with libraries and scholars to build innovative tools for research and teaching. The JSTOR Labs team has successfully used ‘flash builds’ – high-intensity, short-burst, user-driven development efforts – in order to bring an idea from conception to a working, user-delighting prototype in as little as a week. In this talk the presenter will describe the approach to flash builds, highlight the partnerships, skills, tools and content that help to innovate, and suggest ways that libraries can adopt these methods to support innovation and the digital humanities.
Enabling New Methods of Discovery - Digital Preservation Virtual Conference -...Alex Humphreys
Just as new forms of high-quality scientific data lead to new scientific discoveries, new forms of high-quality metadata lead to new methods of scholarly research. JSTOR Labs builds experimental tools for research and teaching on top of the JSTOR digital library of academic journals and books. In doing so, they leverage the scale of JSTOR’s corpus, JSTOR’s strong and consistent metadata, and natural language processing and other machine learning methods to extend this metadata in new directions. In this talk, I’ll showcase some of the award-winning research tools JSTOR Labs has built and describe the metadata foundation that enables these new forms of academic research.
Public engagement while you sleep? How altmetrics can help researchers broade...UoLResearchSupport
Slides from a seminar delivered for pepnet at the University of Leeds 28 Nov 2018. Thanks to Charlotte Perry-Houts for extra content:
From peer reviewed journal articles, to assorted reports and grey literature, to datasets comprising numerical, textual or multimedia files; we generate thousands of research outputs.
In this session, Kirsten Thompson (OD&PL) and Nick Sheppard (Library) will discuss strategies for increasing quality online engagement with that research. We will explore how you can use ‘alternative metrics’, more commonly known as ‘altmetrics’, to monitor such engagement. Altmetrics can help to showcase the reach of your work, supplement grant and tenure applications, identify new audiences, and connect with other researchers in your discipline.
In the age of “fake news”, academics have a responsibility to share their expertise beyond the Ivory Tower. We’ll show you how to ensure all these disparate outputs are properly curated in university repositories with a Digital Object Identifier (DOI). There will also be an opportunity to learn about and contribute to the Library led Data Management Engagement Award, a first-ever competition launched to elicit new and imaginative ideas for engaging researchers in the practices of good Research Data Management (RDM).
How altmetrics can help researchers broaden the reach of their work. Workshop facilitated by Kirsten Thompson and Nick Sheppard at the University of Leeds for the #PepnetLeeds network November 28th 2018.
Presented at the University of Canterbury Gradfest, "Where to publish" is a short presentation designed to help new postgraduate students think about new and non-traditional modes of publishing, such as Institutional and disciplinary repositories, the difference between gold and green Open Access, and other ways to make research more visible.
Overview to: BBSRC Oxford Doctoral Training Partnership - Dr Sansone - July 2014Susanna-Assunta Sansone
What to know when planning for your data management strategy and preparing a data management statement for a research proposal for BBSRC DTP first year students
This presentations have Online educational resources for Research purpose. These are include Databases, Thesis & Dissertations, E-Journals, Social networks etc.
Drawing material & energy flow diagramsMerel Segers
Presentation by Merel Segers of Except Integrated Sustainability on drawing material & energy flow diagrams (Sankey). She gave this lecture for the Hogeschool van Hall Larenstein for the work group slow urbanism and urban gardening. The presentation is in Dutch.
Can machines understand the scientific literature?petermurrayrust
A presentation to Cambridge MPhil Computational Biology. 2020-11-11 . Presenters Peter Murray-Rust, Shweata Hegde and Ambreen Hamadani from https://github.com/petermr/openvirus .
This chunk is PMR with a large break in the middle for SH and AH talks.
I cover Global Challenges, knowledge equity, semantics of scientific articles, Wikidata, Data Extraction from images, and ethics/politics.
Answer: Yes, technically. No, politically as the Publisher-Academic Complex will block it.
How altmetrics can help researchers broaden the reach of their work
Slides from workshop to pepnet (Public Engagement network) at the University of Leeds on 28th November 2018
Vince smith-delivering biodiversity knowledge in the information age-notextVince Smith
Smith, V.S. 2013. Delivering biodiversity knowledge in the information age. Hellenic Botanical Society, Thessaloniki, Greece, 3-6 Oct. 2013. [Delivered via video link through Google Hangouts]
Describes changes in scholarly publishing, and explains different options for open access. Tools for measuring journal impact such as Journal Citation Reports, SCImago and Ulrichsweb are highlighted and bibliometrics are described. Some altmetrics are considered
Systems of Sustainable Consumption and Production (SSCP) Knowledge-Action Network (KAN) is a global network of researchers and practitioners interested in ways that systems of sustainable consumption and production can be created, nurtured and contribute to a more sustainable world. SSCP KAN works to advance a more systemic approach to SCP, and to encourage and enable an urgent transformation in theory and practice to SCP systems.
Creating Infrastructure for Teaching Text Analytics - ASIS&T 2020 Panel on In...Alex Humphreys
JSTOR Labs is developing a new text mining platform for JSTOR, its sister organization Portico, and other corpora. While text mining has the potential to revolutionize research across disciplines, it requires coding skills and statistical knowledge that may take years to learn. JSTOR Labs has tried to mitigate this problem through a new platform for creating, visualizing, and linking datasets within a hosted JupyterHub environment, which incorporates popular code packages for topic modeling, sentiment analysis, and more. The platform allows users to start text mining without the hassle of configuring an environment. It also provides an opportunity for common infrastructure for teaching text mining: the platform will feature a library of open education resources—Jupyter notebooks with accompanying lesson plans—which will make it easier to teach and learn text mining, without hiding complexity or nuance.
Breaking Down Barriers to Higher Education in Prison: Access to Library Resou...Alex Humphreys
In this GlobalMindED webinar about efforts to break down the barriers of higher education in prison, I explore how incarcerated students lack access to quality library resources and describe the efforts JSTOR has made to overcome this by providing an offline index of its digital library.
Expanding JSTOR's Support for Higher Education in Prison - NCHEP 2019Alex Humphreys
With support from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, in 2019 ITHAKA launched an initiative to help improve higher education in prison and reduce barriers for student research. This presentation will provide an update on the project, which includes two components, a research agenda focused on understanding postsecondary education in prison, and a technological intervention designed to increase access to JSTOR, a digital library of scholarly research. Project staff will provide updates on the research, along with a preview of an improved prototype for accessing JSTOR in an offline environment.
Design Thinking, Digital Humanities and a Tool for Plant HumanistsAlex Humphreys
In July 2019, JSTOR Labs led a one-week design sprint to explore the creation of a new tool for students and scholars studying the cultural history of plants. In collaboration with Dumbarton Oaks in Washington DC, the team conducted a series of design thinking activities to select, design and refine a concept to build. This presentation summarizes progress made during the week.
Enabling New Methods of Discovery - Data Harmony Users GroupAlex Humphreys
Just as new forms of high-quality scientific data lead to new scientific discoveries, new forms of high-quality metadata lead to new methods of scholarly research. JSTOR Labs builds experimental tools for research and teaching on top of the JSTOR digital library of academic journals and books. In doing so, they leverage the scale of JSTOR’s corpus, JSTOR’s strong and consistent metadata, and natural language processing and other machine learning methods to extend this metadata in new directions. In this talk, I’ll showcase some of the award-winning research tools JSTOR Labs has built and describe the metadata foundation that enables these new forms of academic research.
Cultural History Baseball Cards: Flash-building a New Tool for Baseball Resea...Alex Humphreys
The week of July 9, 2018, the Labs teams from the Library of Congress and JSTOR met in Washington for a weeklong baseball-related flash build. These slides document the process that the JSTOR team followed during that week, and showcase the prototype that they developed: Cultural History Baseball Cards.
Text Analyzer - Previews Session at SSP 2018 Annual MeetingAlex Humphreys
JSTOR Labs' Text Analyzer is a new way to conduct academic research -- this light-hearted lightning session shows how Text Analyzer works by following the stories of Amy and Amir.
The Case for Applied Digital Humanities in Scholarly CommunicationsAlex Humphreys
JSTOR Labs, a team at JSTOR that build experimental tools for research and teaching, sees itself somewhat as conducting "applied digital humanities." In this talk, I describe what I mean by that term and showcase examples of how the tools and methods from the digital humanities (or DH) have informed our work. I explain why publishers and other members of the scholarly communication community should consider applying DH tools and methods in their work, and I elucidate four themes to consider as they do so.
Your Chocolate, My Peanut Butter: JSTOR Labs' Content Mashups - NFAIS Webinar...Alex Humphreys
JSTOR Labs has been exploring new ways to use the JSTOR Corpus, leading to a series of innovative projects in which content from the JSTOR archive is “mashed up” alongside other content. In this talk, we will demonstrate content-mashups that Labs has developed, including Understanding Shakespeare and Text Analyzer. We will also describe how both open, collaborative partnerships and natural language processing have made these innovative projects possible.
Creating a New Way to Search - CNI Fall 2017Alex Humphreys
Earlier this year, JSTOR Labs, an experimental product development group at JSTOR, released Text Analyzer, a new way to search in which users can upload their own document to initiate a search to find similar articles on the same topics. Scholars can upload near-finished manuscripts as a way to complete a literature review, and students can enter a few pages of a work-in-progress paper to find scholarship they'll need to finish their paper. Text Analyzer uses natural language processing to figure out what the uploaded document is "about" and then recommends articles and chapters in JSTOR about the same topics. Since its release, the JSTOR Labs team has worked with Columbia University Libraries to encourage the tool's usage and to explore possible applications of the tool. In this session, we will demonstrate the tool and the technology that powers it, share reactions of students and scholars who have used it, and reflect upon the challenges in driving adoption of a new kind of search, when users are accustomed to a single manner of interaction. We will also propose applications for this technology beyond the JSTOR corpus. These possibilities include the augment of other, current library systems, such as using a common infrastructure to create a discovery layer and aggregation of institutional repositories.
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How JSTOR Labs Applies (Some) Methods & Tools from Digital Scholarship - SSP ...Alex Humphreys
In this talk, part of a panel entitled "Innovative Research and Creative Output: From Ideas to Impact," I describe the affinities between JSTOR Labs and digital scholarship. With examples from JSTOR Labs projects, I explore how we have used distant-reading and natural language processing tools such as topic modeling. I also discuss how we speak to and benefit from multidisciplinarity.
How JSTOR Labs Thinks about Change - German Studies Association 2017 Annual C...Alex Humphreys
This presentation was part of a Roundtable on Scholarly Publishing and its Digital Futures, the description of which is below. For my contribution, i described four themes that govern how JSTOR Labs approaches change and thus tries to shape or at least point to the future of scholarly communication.
The digital transformation of humanistic scholarship and unprecedented access to digitized and digital sources not only impacts our methodologies for research and education, it also requires us to rethink the way critical work and scholarly resources get published and communicated. Important issues such as peer review, collaboration, multimodal textuality, embedded access to sources and dynamic visualizations, or sustainability are at the core of considerations that reshape scholarly publishing. This roundtable will offer insights into these transformations from scholarly, library, university press, and scholarly resource perspectives.
Reimagining the Monograph - guest lecture at the Kluge Center of the Library ...Alex Humphreys
Monographs are increasingly making the print-to-digital shift that journals started twenty years ago, opening up new possibilities for the ways that a long-form argument can be presented and communicated. Yet a richer online environment for scholarly monographs has not come to pass, or at least not at scale. In October 2016, JSTOR Labs, an experimental platform development group at JSTOR, convened a group of scholars, librarians, and publishers to unpack the design issues around the presentation of digital monographs. The group proposed a set of principles for reimagining the presentation of monographs in order to improve the user experience and increase the value of ebooks to scholars. In this presentation, we will introduce these principles, which are outlined in a new white paper available at http://labs.jstor.org/monograph and demonstrate a prototype that the JSTOR Labs group built based on the working group’s feedback: a topic-based navigational aid for monographs called Topicgraph. We will reflect on the implications of these principles for authors, researchers, libraries and publishers. Last, we will contemplate next steps for this work and explore and seek audience input on potential future prototypes and directions. This slide deck includes the results from an activity with the audience, which they voted on potential future prototypes.
On Beyond Keyword Search: The Thinking Behind JSTOR Labs' Text Analyzer - NFA...Alex Humphreys
How Text Analyzer enables researchers, through the use of natural language processing, to upload a document and get relevant results including content, topics and subjects. JSTOR pushed the envelope of traditional searching and will share what challenges and opportunities were learned from their beta test of this new tool.
Reimagining the Monograph - AAUP 2017 Annual MeetingAlex Humphreys
Monographs are increasingly making the print-to-digital shift that journals started twenty years ago, opening up new possibilities for the ways that a long-form argument can be presented and communicated. Yet a richer online environment for scholarly monographs has not come to pass, or at least not at scale. In October 2016, JSTOR Labs, an experimental platform development group at JSTOR, convened a group of scholars, librarians, and publishers to unpack the design issues around the presentation of digital monographs. The group proposed a set of principles for reimagining the presentation of monographs in order to improve the user experience and increase the value of ebooks to scholars. In this presentation, we will introduce these principles, which are outlined in a new white paper available at http://labs.jstor.org/monograph and demonstrate a prototype that the JSTOR Labs group built based on the working group’s feedback: a topic-based navigational aid for monographs called Topicgraph. We will reflect on the implications of these principles for authors, researchers, libraries and publishers. Last, we will contemplate next steps for this work and explore and seek audience input on potential future prototypes and directions. This slide deck includes the results from an activity with the audience, which they voted on potential future prototypes.
Introduction to JSTOR Labs: What We Do & How We Do ItAlex Humphreys
These are the slides from a talk I gave to the staff of the American Theological Library Association (ATLA), introducing them to the work and methods of JSTOR Labs.
Reimagining the Digital Monograph: Improving the Discovery and Use of Scholar...Alex Humphreys
Monographs are increasingly making the print-to-digital shift that journals started twenty years ago, but many online platforms for monographs arguably do not take full advantage of the digital environment. In October 2016, JSTOR Labs, an experimental platform development group at JSTOR, convened a group of scholars, librarians, and publishers to unpack the design issues around the presentation of digital monographs. The group proposed a set of principles for reimagining the presentation of monographs in order to improve the user experience and increase the value of ebooks to scholars and students. This talk introduces these principles, which are also outlined in a white paper, and addresses discovery, evaluation, and interoperability challenges of the current scholarly ebook landscape. The presentation includes a demonstration of a new, open-source prototype that the JSTOR Labs group has designed: a topic-based navigational aid for monographs called "Topicgraph," and a deep dive into the topic modeling and natural language processing tools that power it. Last, the presentation included audience-participation voting on four potential follow-on projects. These slides show the results of that voting.
ACRL 2017: Unlocking the Value of the MonographAlex Humphreys
JSTOR Labs, an experimental platform development group, convened at Columbia University a group of scholars, librarians, and publishers in October 2016. Together, they tackled this design question: if we applied data visualization and design thinking techniques to the existing corpus of digitized monograph files, how could we improve the discovery and user experience for scholars, students, and general readers? In this presentation I share the approach we took to Reimagine the Monograph and demonstrate the working prototype created during a “flash build” at Columbia in November by JSTOR Labs. I also share four "product concepts" that we might build next, and poll the audience for feedback on these ideas. Results from audience polling are included in this slide deck.
Building Your Next Great Product by Talking to Users Each Step of the WayAlex Humphreys
A description of the stepwise process JSTOR Labs takes developing horizon-2 and horizon-3 opportunities, with emphasis on speeding up iteration cycles and using user-feedback for rapid learning.
Design Jam: Brainstorm Innovative Ideas by Focusing on the User - AAUP 2016Alex Humphreys
JSTOR Labs, which partners with publishers, libraries, and labs to build innovative tools for research and teaching (http://labs.jstor.org), uses “design jams” to come up with its creative products, designs, and tools. A design jam (also called a design studio) is a structured brainstorming technique that focuses on the user, resulting in dozens and even hundreds of new ideas in just a couple of hours. In this Collaboration Lab, we will learn how to design jam by conducting one. Come prepared to participate, to draw, to share your ideas, and to have fun.
The slides from this session include descriptions of the activities in a Design Jam, as well as templates.
Willie Nelson Net Worth: A Journey Through Music, Movies, and Business Venturesgreendigital
Willie Nelson is a name that resonates within the world of music and entertainment. Known for his unique voice, and masterful guitar skills. and an extraordinary career spanning several decades. Nelson has become a legend in the country music scene. But, his influence extends far beyond the realm of music. with ventures in acting, writing, activism, and business. This comprehensive article delves into Willie Nelson net worth. exploring the various facets of his career that have contributed to his large fortune.
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Introduction
Willie Nelson net worth is a testament to his enduring influence and success in many fields. Born on April 29, 1933, in Abbott, Texas. Nelson's journey from a humble beginning to becoming one of the most iconic figures in American music is nothing short of inspirational. His net worth, which estimated to be around $25 million as of 2024. reflects a career that is as diverse as it is prolific.
Early Life and Musical Beginnings
Humble Origins
Willie Hugh Nelson was born during the Great Depression. a time of significant economic hardship in the United States. Raised by his grandparents. Nelson found solace and inspiration in music from an early age. His grandmother taught him to play the guitar. setting the stage for what would become an illustrious career.
First Steps in Music
Nelson's initial foray into the music industry was fraught with challenges. He moved to Nashville, Tennessee, to pursue his dreams, but success did not come . Working as a songwriter, Nelson penned hits for other artists. which helped him gain a foothold in the competitive music scene. His songwriting skills contributed to his early earnings. laying the foundation for his net worth.
Rise to Stardom
Breakthrough Albums
The 1970s marked a turning point in Willie Nelson's career. His albums "Shotgun Willie" (1973), "Red Headed Stranger" (1975). and "Stardust" (1978) received critical acclaim and commercial success. These albums not only solidified his position in the country music genre. but also introduced his music to a broader audience. The success of these albums played a crucial role in boosting Willie Nelson net worth.
Iconic Songs
Willie Nelson net worth is also attributed to his extensive catalog of hit songs. Tracks like "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain," "On the Road Again," and "Always on My Mind" have become timeless classics. These songs have not only earned Nelson large royalties but have also ensured his continued relevance in the music industry.
Acting and Film Career
Hollywood Ventures
In addition to his music career, Willie Nelson has also made a mark in Hollywood. His distinctive personality and on-screen presence have landed him roles in several films and television shows. Notable appearances include roles in "The Electric Horseman" (1979), "Honeysuckle Rose" (1980), and "Barbarosa" (1982). These acting gigs have added a significant amount to Willie Nelson net worth.
Television Appearances
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Artificial Reefs by Kuddle Life Foundation - May 2024punit537210
Situated in Pondicherry, India, Kuddle Life Foundation is a charitable, non-profit and non-governmental organization (NGO) dedicated to improving the living standards of coastal communities and simultaneously placing a strong emphasis on the protection of marine ecosystems.
One of the key areas we work in is Artificial Reefs. This presentation captures our journey so far and our learnings. We hope you get as excited about marine conservation and artificial reefs as we are.
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Characterization and the Kinetics of drying at the drying oven and with micro...Open Access Research Paper
The objective of this work is to contribute to valorization de Nephelium lappaceum by the characterization of kinetics of drying of seeds of Nephelium lappaceum. The seeds were dehydrated until a constant mass respectively in a drying oven and a microwawe oven. The temperatures and the powers of drying are respectively: 50, 60 and 70°C and 140, 280 and 420 W. The results show that the curves of drying of seeds of Nephelium lappaceum do not present a phase of constant kinetics. The coefficients of diffusion vary between 2.09.10-8 to 2.98. 10-8m-2/s in the interval of 50°C at 70°C and between 4.83×10-07 at 9.04×10-07 m-8/s for the powers going of 140 W with 420 W the relation between Arrhenius and a value of energy of activation of 16.49 kJ. mol-1 expressed the effect of the temperature on effective diffusivity.
UNDERSTANDING WHAT GREEN WASHING IS!.pdfJulietMogola
Many companies today use green washing to lure the public into thinking they are conserving the environment but in real sense they are doing more harm. There have been such several cases from very big companies here in Kenya and also globally. This ranges from various sectors from manufacturing and goes to consumer products. Educating people on greenwashing will enable people to make better choices based on their analysis and not on what they see on marketing sites.
"Understanding the Carbon Cycle: Processes, Human Impacts, and Strategies for...MMariSelvam4
The carbon cycle is a critical component of Earth's environmental system, governing the movement and transformation of carbon through various reservoirs, including the atmosphere, oceans, soil, and living organisms. This complex cycle involves several key processes such as photosynthesis, respiration, decomposition, and carbon sequestration, each contributing to the regulation of carbon levels on the planet.
Human activities, particularly fossil fuel combustion and deforestation, have significantly altered the natural carbon cycle, leading to increased atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations and driving climate change. Understanding the intricacies of the carbon cycle is essential for assessing the impacts of these changes and developing effective mitigation strategies.
By studying the carbon cycle, scientists can identify carbon sources and sinks, measure carbon fluxes, and predict future trends. This knowledge is crucial for crafting policies aimed at reducing carbon emissions, enhancing carbon storage, and promoting sustainable practices. The carbon cycle's interplay with climate systems, ecosystems, and human activities underscores its importance in maintaining a stable and healthy planet.
In-depth exploration of the carbon cycle reveals the delicate balance required to sustain life and the urgent need to address anthropogenic influences. Through research, education, and policy, we can work towards restoring equilibrium in the carbon cycle and ensuring a sustainable future for generations to come.
Natural farming @ Dr. Siddhartha S. Jena.pptxsidjena70
A brief about organic farming/ Natural farming/ Zero budget natural farming/ Subash Palekar Natural farming which keeps us and environment safe and healthy. Next gen Agricultural practices of chemical free farming.
WRI’s brand new “Food Service Playbook for Promoting Sustainable Food Choices” gives food service operators the very latest strategies for creating dining environments that empower consumers to choose sustainable, plant-rich dishes. This research builds off our first guide for food service, now with industry experience and insights from nearly 350 academic trials.
2. JSTOR is a not-for-profit
digital library of academic
journals, books, and primary
sources.
Ithaka S+R is a not-for-profit
research and consulting service
that helps academic, cultural,
and publishing communities
thrive in the digital
environment.
Portico is a not-for-profit
preservation service for digital
publications, including
electronic journals, books, and
historical collections.
ITHAKA is a not-for-profit organization that helps the academic
community use digital technologies to preserve the scholarly record
and to advance research and teaching in sustainable ways.
3. JSTOR Labs works with partner publishers, libraries and
labs to create tools for researchers, teachers and students
that are immediately useful – and a little bit magical.
4. Sustainability is …
“development that meets the needs of
the present without compromising the
ability of future generations to meet
their own needs.”
- UN Brundtland Commission
“Our Common Future” report, 1987
6. Sustainability is
inherently
multidisciplinary
A lot of academic
research is focused on
the single discipline it
contributes to
Researchers must
discover and interpret
research outside their
core discipline
THE CORE PROBLEM, IN ONE DIAGRAM
7. Sustainability is
inherently
multidisciplinary
A lot of academic
research is focused on
the single discipline it
contributes to
Researchers must
discover and interpret
research outside their
core discipline
THE CORE PROBLEM, IN ONE DIAGRAM
“When I’m looking into
a new topic, I try my
best to understand the
story of it.”
8. Sustainability is
inherently
multidisciplinary
A lot of academic
research is focused on
the single discipline it
contributes to
Researchers must
discover and interpret
research outside their
core discipline
THE CORE PROBLEM, IN ONE DIAGRAM
How could JSTOR,
with its broad corpus
of scholarship, help?
16. TOPICS
• JSTOR Thesaurus: a controlled
vocabulary w/ 48,000+ unique terms
• Each term has:
- parents/children
- synonyms, preferred/non-preferred
terms
- rules by which it is applied to an
article
• Subject matter experts reviewed and
extended the branches dealing with
Sustainability
• With their input, we created
~750 topic pages, ranging from
acid rain to zoogeography
18. INFLUENTIAL
ARTICLES
• Developed in partnership with
Jevin West and the U of
Washington’s DataLab
• Invented and core development
completed in one week-long
“flash build”
• Incorporates Eigenfactor, a
citation-network based impact
measure developed by Carl
Bergstrom and Jevin West
“When I’m looking into
a new topic, this tells
me the key papers
and people. This is
the topic’s story,
visualized.”
19. WHAT’S
NEXT
• Keep iteratiing iterating
- on the site
- on the topics
• Incorporate into primary
JSTOR site
• Create new “Sustainability
collection” for libraries,
consisting of new-to-JSTOR
journals and research reports
• Explore the application of these
ideas beyond Sustainability:
- Security Studies
- Human Rights
- All of JSTOR…
22. THE
SUSTAINABILITY
COLLECTION
» A new curated multidisciplinary collection
of 100 new-to-JSTOR journals drawn from
more than 20 disciplines
» Enhanced by research reports from over
40 leading think tanks around the world
» Tested and built in partnership with
librarians and scholars
» Complemented by the strong base of
content already in JSTOR – more than
200,000 articles from roughly 45
publications in the JSTOR Corpus that
address various issues in sustainability
» Enriched by specialized tools geared to the
interdisciplinary research
23. TOPIC
COVERAGE
»Sustainable Business Practices
»Environmental Engineering
»Environmental Studies
»Environmental Science
»Environmental and Natural
Resources Law
»Energy Policy and Economics
»Urban Planning and the Built
Environment
»Development Studies
»Climatology and Atmospheric
Science
»Human Ecology
»Green Energy
»Transportation and
Infrastructure
»Land Conservation
»Environmental History
»Food Security
»Agricultural Economics
»Public Health and Population
Studies
»Water Management
»Waste Management
24. CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS BY
DISCIPLINE
• Economics
Energy Journal, International
Association for Energy Economics
Journal of the Association of
Environmental and Resource
Economists, University of Chicago
Press
American Journal of Agricultural
Economics, Agricultural & Applied
Economics Association
• Architecture / Built Env.
APT Bulletin, Association for
Preservation Technology
International
CTBUH Journal, Council on Tall
Buildings and Urban Habitat
Built Environment (1978-),
Alexandrine Press
• Public Health
Journal of Public Health Policy
Sustainability, Palgrave Macmillan
Journals
Environmental Health Perspectives,
Brogan & Partners
Occupational and Environmental
Medicine, BMJ Publishing Group
• Aquatic / Env. Sciences
Journal, American Water Works
Association
Opflow, American Water Works
Association
Water Environment Research,
Water Environment Federation
Waterlines, Practical Action
Publishing
25. CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS BY
DISCIPLINE
• Law
Natural Resources & Environment,
American Bar Association
Carbon & Climate Law Review,
Lexxion Verlagsgesellschaft mbH
Ecology Law Quarterly, University
of California, Berkeley
Journal of Land Use &
Environmental Law, Florida State
University College of Law
• Sociology
Environmental Values, White
Horse Press
Nature and Culture, Berghahn
Books
Environment & Society, Berghahn
Books
• Urban Studies
Urban Studies, Sage Publications,
Ltd.
Ekistics, Athens Center of Ekistics
• Ecology
Ecological Applications, Ecological
Society of America
Ecological Restoration, University
of Wisconsin Press
Human Ecology, Springer Science
+ Business Media
Conservation Biology, Wiley
Subscription Services, Inc.
Original title and location and time:
Really Rapid Prototyping: Working with Scholars to Test and Validate Digital Functionality in Sustainability, and Beyond
In Event: Digital Landscapes: Mapping History, Mapping the Discipline
Thu, March 31, 3:00 to 4:30pm, Westin Seattle Hotel, Grand 2
demo
1,470 terms in the sustainability facet
The core of what we’re building is a set of at least 130 journals drawn from a range of disciplines. If you’re familiar with the JSTOR Arts & Sciences collections, you can think of this the same way, but with a tighter focus. We’ll have journals in Economics, Law, Technology, and of course Environmental and Population Studies, but all focused on issues in sustainability.
We’ll also be including grey literature, which we’ve heard from both scholars and libraries is important to the field, yet can often be difficult to locate.
This collection builds off the existing content on JSTOR…we already have a base of more than 200k relevant articles that provide additional support beyond the journals we’re signing specifically for this collection
And, beyond the content, we’re testing out a set of tools to help researchers discover and navigate this literature.