Supporting access: interventions that seek to improve the ways in which decision makers are able to access research based information.
Preseantation by Ananya Raihan, D-Net (Bangladesh) at the Locating the Power of the In-between conference July 08
Presented at the IAALD-AFITA-WCCA Conference held in Atsugi (Japan) in August 2008.
The WebRing concept has evolved in the meantime and the resulting service is the CIARD RING, available at: http://ring.ciard.net
A more up-to-date presentation is available here:
http://www.slideshare.net/valeriap/the-ciard-ring-an-infrastructure-for-interoperability-of-agricultural-research-information-services
Slides from the presentation given by Noel Spencer and Jeremy Linn from the Center for Hellenic Studies at the June 26, 2010 meeting of the ACRL Philosophical, Religious, and Theological Discussion Group and the WESS Classical Medieval Renaissance Discussion Groups.
Note: The background images for these slides where compiled from the Venetus A manuscript of Homer (Marcianus Graecus Z 454=822, currently in the Marciana Library, Venice).
Towards Need-driven Knowledge Sharing in Distributed TeamsHans-Joerg Happel
Knowledge sharing between individuals has traditionally been conducted using faceto-
face conversation. In the networked society – initially formed by telegraphs and the phone
and nowadays powered by the Internet – many acts of knowledge sharing are carried out in a mediated fashion. While this typically introduces a number of problems in the knowledge sharing process, it also offers certain advantages. In this paper, we describe a framework for analyzing different modes of knowledge sharing. Furthermore, we line out the concept of “need-driven” knowledge sharing to address limitations in current mediated knowledge sharing approaches.
The successful adoption of open access (OA) requires clarity and simplicity in policies and processes. But could there be greater clarity of these to start with? Jisc has been working with experts to help funders and institutions express and develop their policies in a clear and comprehensive format and has developed a schema for this purpose.
This session will explore the schema and how institutions and funders can adopt it and clarify their OA policies.
Presented at the IAALD-AFITA-WCCA Conference held in Atsugi (Japan) in August 2008.
The WebRing concept has evolved in the meantime and the resulting service is the CIARD RING, available at: http://ring.ciard.net
A more up-to-date presentation is available here:
http://www.slideshare.net/valeriap/the-ciard-ring-an-infrastructure-for-interoperability-of-agricultural-research-information-services
Slides from the presentation given by Noel Spencer and Jeremy Linn from the Center for Hellenic Studies at the June 26, 2010 meeting of the ACRL Philosophical, Religious, and Theological Discussion Group and the WESS Classical Medieval Renaissance Discussion Groups.
Note: The background images for these slides where compiled from the Venetus A manuscript of Homer (Marcianus Graecus Z 454=822, currently in the Marciana Library, Venice).
Towards Need-driven Knowledge Sharing in Distributed TeamsHans-Joerg Happel
Knowledge sharing between individuals has traditionally been conducted using faceto-
face conversation. In the networked society – initially formed by telegraphs and the phone
and nowadays powered by the Internet – many acts of knowledge sharing are carried out in a mediated fashion. While this typically introduces a number of problems in the knowledge sharing process, it also offers certain advantages. In this paper, we describe a framework for analyzing different modes of knowledge sharing. Furthermore, we line out the concept of “need-driven” knowledge sharing to address limitations in current mediated knowledge sharing approaches.
The successful adoption of open access (OA) requires clarity and simplicity in policies and processes. But could there be greater clarity of these to start with? Jisc has been working with experts to help funders and institutions express and develop their policies in a clear and comprehensive format and has developed a schema for this purpose.
This session will explore the schema and how institutions and funders can adopt it and clarify their OA policies.
Information repackaging is a process to repackage the analyzed, consolidate information in that form which is more suitable & usable for library users. Customization of information taking into account the needs and characteristics of the individual or user groups and matching them with the information to be provided so that diffusion of information occurs.
A Survey of (Potential) Open Data Ecosystem in India // ICEGOV // October 2014Sumandro C
Slides from presentation of paper titled 'Access and Use of Government Data by Research and Advocacy Organisations in India: A Survey of (Potential) Open Data Ecosystem,' at ICEGOV 2014.
Ethiopian Pastoral Research and Devlopment network by daniel temesgenDaniel Temesgen
The Ethiopian Pastoral Research and Development Network (EPRDN) which is currently hosted by Haramaya University was established under the terms and conditions stated in Memorandum of Understanding which was signed by the different universities; pastoral research institutes and
development partners on October 25th , 2011 at Dire Dawa University. The Network was established with the aim of building and enhancing the capacity of stakeholders adapt and respond to emerging issues; changing circumstances and challenges; mobilizing and sharing resources among member organizations for coordinated research and development in pastoral areas; facilitating exchange of knowledge, skills and information on regular basis; creating a platform for designing and implementing training programs in pastoral development and support the process of pastoral- oriented curriculum development; and facilitate dissemination of technology packages and provide consultation and evidence based advice to end users.
Introduction to data and text mining - Jisc Digifest 2016Jisc
Text and data mining (TDM) techniques can be applied to a wide range of materials, from published research papers, books and theses, to cultural heritage materials, digitised collections, administrative and management reports and documentation, etc. Use cases include academic research, resource discovery and business intelligence.
This workshop will show the value and benefits of TDM techniques and demonstrate how ContentMine aims to liberate 100,000,000 facts from the scientific literature, and ContentMine will provide a hands on demo on a topical and accessible scientific/medical subject.
Open government data for regulation of energy resource industries in India - ...Open Data Research Network
An update on The Energy and Resources Institute presentation on open data in energy industries - shared at the ODDC Asia regional meeting in July 2013. For more details see: http://www.opendataresearch.org/project/2013/teri
Opening Government Data in India // Slides from ODDC Network Meeting // Berli...Sumandro C
Slides from the presentation of the 'Opening Government Data through Mediation: Exploring Roles, Practices and Strategies of (Potential) Data Intermediary Organisations in India' study at the ODDC Network Meeting in Berlin, July 2014. URL: http://ajantriks.github.io/oddc/
These slides were used during a panel discussion between Todd Carpenter (NISO), Therese Hunt (Elsevier), Becky Clark (Library of Congress), and Lettie Conrad (SAGE) during the NISO-BISG Joint Forum, held June 24, 2016 during the 2016 ALA Annual Conference in Orlando, FL.
Panos Linking Research Institutes With Media Houses In Researchpowerinbetween
Research communication: case studies that explore innovation and challenges in effective communication of research
Presentation by Gillies Kasongo, PANOS Southern Africa (Zambia) at the Locating the Power of the In-Between conference July 08
Research brokers and intermediaries in different sectors and contexts: HIV/AIDS
Presentation by AIDS portal at the Locating the Power of the In-between conference July 08
Identifying outcomes and impact- monitoring and evaluation of research brokering and intermediation
Presentation by Anna Downie , Strategic Learning Initiative, IDS, UK at the Locating the Power of the In-between conference
Information repackaging is a process to repackage the analyzed, consolidate information in that form which is more suitable & usable for library users. Customization of information taking into account the needs and characteristics of the individual or user groups and matching them with the information to be provided so that diffusion of information occurs.
A Survey of (Potential) Open Data Ecosystem in India // ICEGOV // October 2014Sumandro C
Slides from presentation of paper titled 'Access and Use of Government Data by Research and Advocacy Organisations in India: A Survey of (Potential) Open Data Ecosystem,' at ICEGOV 2014.
Ethiopian Pastoral Research and Devlopment network by daniel temesgenDaniel Temesgen
The Ethiopian Pastoral Research and Development Network (EPRDN) which is currently hosted by Haramaya University was established under the terms and conditions stated in Memorandum of Understanding which was signed by the different universities; pastoral research institutes and
development partners on October 25th , 2011 at Dire Dawa University. The Network was established with the aim of building and enhancing the capacity of stakeholders adapt and respond to emerging issues; changing circumstances and challenges; mobilizing and sharing resources among member organizations for coordinated research and development in pastoral areas; facilitating exchange of knowledge, skills and information on regular basis; creating a platform for designing and implementing training programs in pastoral development and support the process of pastoral- oriented curriculum development; and facilitate dissemination of technology packages and provide consultation and evidence based advice to end users.
Introduction to data and text mining - Jisc Digifest 2016Jisc
Text and data mining (TDM) techniques can be applied to a wide range of materials, from published research papers, books and theses, to cultural heritage materials, digitised collections, administrative and management reports and documentation, etc. Use cases include academic research, resource discovery and business intelligence.
This workshop will show the value and benefits of TDM techniques and demonstrate how ContentMine aims to liberate 100,000,000 facts from the scientific literature, and ContentMine will provide a hands on demo on a topical and accessible scientific/medical subject.
Open government data for regulation of energy resource industries in India - ...Open Data Research Network
An update on The Energy and Resources Institute presentation on open data in energy industries - shared at the ODDC Asia regional meeting in July 2013. For more details see: http://www.opendataresearch.org/project/2013/teri
Opening Government Data in India // Slides from ODDC Network Meeting // Berli...Sumandro C
Slides from the presentation of the 'Opening Government Data through Mediation: Exploring Roles, Practices and Strategies of (Potential) Data Intermediary Organisations in India' study at the ODDC Network Meeting in Berlin, July 2014. URL: http://ajantriks.github.io/oddc/
These slides were used during a panel discussion between Todd Carpenter (NISO), Therese Hunt (Elsevier), Becky Clark (Library of Congress), and Lettie Conrad (SAGE) during the NISO-BISG Joint Forum, held June 24, 2016 during the 2016 ALA Annual Conference in Orlando, FL.
Panos Linking Research Institutes With Media Houses In Researchpowerinbetween
Research communication: case studies that explore innovation and challenges in effective communication of research
Presentation by Gillies Kasongo, PANOS Southern Africa (Zambia) at the Locating the Power of the In-Between conference July 08
Research brokers and intermediaries in different sectors and contexts: HIV/AIDS
Presentation by AIDS portal at the Locating the Power of the In-between conference July 08
Identifying outcomes and impact- monitoring and evaluation of research brokering and intermediation
Presentation by Anna Downie , Strategic Learning Initiative, IDS, UK at the Locating the Power of the In-between conference
The Role of Digital Libraries as Information Resources for Scholars: A Descri...AI Publications
Information is actually viewed as the fulcrum for prosperity and strength and extremely important for social and economic development of the society. The revolution in Information and Communication Technology has bridged knowledge gap by offering free flow of information. The PG Students generally gather information from internet and furthermore from the reference books, since they need to plan cases, Projects, assignments and so on. Undoubtedly, they generally utilized the books, reference books, contextual analyses, to gather information and sometimes they gathered information from online database. Due to Around the world Web, access to the web is now a part of the everyday living of ours. An enormous number of user’s rummage around the snare each day. More and more folks have to seek out indexed collection.
Tune in to hear about the best speakers, programs and events of the 2011 ALA Annual Conference held last month in New Orleans. Learn what the Hot Topics of the conference were, how these issues relate to Nebraskans, and how we can address these issues in our libraries. Mary Jo Ryan, Nebraska Library Commission.
NCompass Live - July 6, 2011.
A digital literacies framework – its strengths, weaknesses and opportunitiesJisc
Speaker: Fiona Handley, senior lecturer in learning and teaching, University of Brighton.
This session will explore the University of Brighton’s digital literacies framework which was launched in 2014.
The framework, which is aimed at academic staff, is divided into four categories: learning and teaching, research, communication and collaboration, and administration.
The session explores the strengths of a framework approach, the challenges it presents, but also the ongoing opportunities it offers compared to other digital literacy and capability initiatives.
Digital Academic Content and the Future of Libraries: International Cooperati...UBC Library
International Library Cooperation Symposium presentation May 14, 2010 in Tokyo, Japan.
Presentation by Ingrid Parent, President elect of IFLA, and University Librarian at the University of British Columbia
A digital literacies framework – its strengths, weaknesses and opportunitiesJisc
Speaker: Fiona Handley, senior lecturer in learning and teaching, University of Brighton.
This session will explore the University of Brighton’s digital literacies framework which was launched in 2014.
The framework, which is aimed at academic staff, is divided into four categories: learning and teaching, research, communication and collaboration, and administration.
The session explores the strengths of a framework approach, the challenges it presents, but also the ongoing opportunities it offers compared to other digital literacy and capability initiatives.
Are southern academics virtually connected? This paper forms the first phase of a study commissioned by GDNet into supporting the use of web 2.0 tools for research collaboration, by its members; researchers in developing and transition countries, and facilitating an online community of development researchers globally. The paper provides some recommendations on how GDNet can improve the GDNet Community and encourage uptake of this and other web 2.0 tools and platforms that it offers now and in the future.
AgNIC’s 'Born Digital/Reborn Digital' Repository InitiativesIAALD Community
Presentation by Barbara Hutchinson (University of Arizona), Linda Eells (University of Minnesota) and Rob McGeachin (Texas A&M University) at the World Conference on Agricultural Information and IT - Atsugi, August 2008
CCCOER Presents: User Friendly OER Course Design for Remote and F2F LearningUna Daly
When faculty start using OER, one of the most exciting opportunities that the open license affords is for faculty to customize their courses to fit the needs of their students. In this discussion, we will explore some of the theory and practice around designing engaging, accessible, and inclusive OER courses. We will discuss how using OER can enable faculty to embrace good design principles for student-centered instruction in fully online courses or face-to-face courses, augmented with online components. We’ll discuss the advantages of this approach in our current, COVID-19 world.
When: Wednesday, June 3, 2020, 12 pm PDT/3 pm EDT
Featured Speakers:
Ben Kohntopp, Instructional Designer – Colorado Community College Online
Sophia Strickfaden, eLearning Technologist – Colorado Community Colleges Online
Scott Robison, Ph.D., Associate Director – Digital Learning and Design, Office of Academic Innovation, Portland State University
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Uncovering Open Access: seizing the moment and making it work for you – experiences from the ground
Presentation by Karen Bruns, Marketign Manager HSRC Press South Africa at the Locating the Power of the In-between conference
Web 2.0 and what it means for brokering and intermediation
Presentation by Peter Ballantyne and Chris Addison, Euforic/R4D (Netherlands) at the Locating the Power of the In-between conference
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Presentation by Ina Smith (University of Pretoria)
South Africa at the Locating the Power of the In-between conference
Uncovering Open Access: seizing the moment and making it work for you – experiences from the ground
Presentation by Martie van Deventer, Head of Information Services Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CISR) South Africa at the Locating the Power of the In-between conference
The changing in the world of research communication: from the perspective of people working in information and communication roles and at the supply end of research.
Presentation by Buhle Mbambo-Thata, Director, Library Services UNISA and Electronic Information for Libraries (eIFL) South Africa at the Locating the Power of the In-between conference July 08
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The changing in the world of research communication: from the perspective of people working in information and communication roles and at the supply end of research.
Presentation by Dr. Xola Mati, Chief Operations Officer, Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf) at the Locating the Power of the In-between conference July 08
Research brokers and intermediaries in different sectors and contexts: local-global linkages
Presentation by Abdallah Hassan, Economica and Social Research Foundation, (ESRF), Tanzania at the Locating the Power of the In-between conference July 08
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Research brokers and intermediaries in different sectors and contexts: agriculture
Presentation by Gracian Chimwaza, ITOCA, South Africa at the Locating the Power of the In-between conference July 08
Research brokers and intermediaries in different sectors and contexts: agriculture
Presentation by James Nguo, Executive Director, Arid Lands Information network (Kenya) at the Locating the Power of the In-between conference July 08
Research brokers and intermediaries in different sectors and contexts: HIV/AIDS
Presentation by Sarah Page, Southern Africa HIV and AIDS Information Dissemination Service (SAfaids) at the Locating the Power of the In-between conference July 08
Connecting knowledges: interventions aimed at “bridging” different worlds of knowledge
Presentation by Andrew McDevitt, IDS (UK)) at the Locating the Power of the In-Between conference July 08
Promoting uptake: interventions aimed at encouraging greater engagement with and use of research based information.
Presentation by Jonathan Carter HSRC (South Africa) at the Locating the Power of the In-Between conference July 08
Supporting access: interventions that seek to improve the ways in which decision makers are able to access research based information.
Preseantation by Faye Reagon, HSRC (South Africa) at the Locating the Power of the In-between conference July 08
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Promoting uptake: interventions aimed at encouraging greater engagement with and use of research based information.
Presentation by Jennifer Ligution, PIDS (Philippines) at the Locating the Power of the In-Between conference July 08
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Digital Transformation and IT Strategy Toolkit and TemplatesAurelien Domont, MBA
This Digital Transformation and IT Strategy Toolkit was created by ex-McKinsey, Deloitte and BCG Management Consultants, after more than 5,000 hours of work. It is considered the world's best & most comprehensive Digital Transformation and IT Strategy Toolkit. It includes all the Frameworks, Best Practices & Templates required to successfully undertake the Digital Transformation of your organization and define a robust IT Strategy.
Editable Toolkit to help you reuse our content: 700 Powerpoint slides | 35 Excel sheets | 84 minutes of Video training
This PowerPoint presentation is only a small preview of our Toolkits. For more details, visit www.domontconsulting.com
LA HUG - Video Testimonials with Chynna Morgan - June 2024Lital Barkan
Have you ever heard that user-generated content or video testimonials can take your brand to the next level? We will explore how you can effectively use video testimonials to leverage and boost your sales, content strategy, and increase your CRM data.🤯
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Event Report - SAP Sapphire 2024 Orlando - lots of innovation and old challengesHolger Mueller
Holger Mueller of Constellation Research shares his key takeaways from SAP's Sapphire confernece, held in Orlando, June 3rd till 5th 2024, in the Orange Convention Center.
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Stay ahead of the curve with our premium MEAN Stack Development Solutions. Our expert developers utilize MongoDB, Express.js, AngularJS, and Node.js to create modern and responsive web applications. Trust us for cutting-edge solutions that drive your business growth and success.
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Tata Group Dials Taiwan for Its Chipmaking Ambition in Gujarat’s DholeraAvirahi City Dholera
The Tata Group, a titan of Indian industry, is making waves with its advanced talks with Taiwanese chipmakers Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation (PSMC) and UMC Group. The goal? Establishing a cutting-edge semiconductor fabrication unit (fab) in Dholera, Gujarat. This isn’t just any project; it’s a potential game changer for India’s chipmaking aspirations and a boon for investors seeking promising residential projects in dholera sir.
Visit : https://www.avirahi.com/blog/tata-group-dials-taiwan-for-its-chipmaking-ambition-in-gujarats-dholera/
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Top mailing list providers in the USA.pptxJeremyPeirce1
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Implicitly or explicitly all competing businesses employ a strategy to select a mix
of marketing resources. Formulating such competitive strategies fundamentally
involves recognizing relationships between elements of the marketing mix (e.g.,
price and product quality), as well as assessing competitive and market conditions
(i.e., industry structure in the language of economics).
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In the recent edition, The 10 Most Influential Leaders Guiding Corporate Evolution, 2024, The Silicon Leaders magazine gladly features Dejan Štancer, President of the Global Chamber of Business Leaders (GCBL), along with other leaders.
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Bangladesh Online Research Network (BORN) presentation
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