Slides presented during the session 'Big Science isn't just for physics' during the ESOF 2016 conference in Manchester, UK. More info on the session at http://www.esof.eu/the-programme/event-information/big-science-not-just-physics.html
GIS Day 2015: Geoinformatics, Open Source and Videos - a library perspectivePeter Löwe
Digital audiovisual content has become an important communication channel in Science. The TIB|AV-Portal for audiovisual scientific-technical information meets the requirements to preserve such content and to provide innovative services for search and retrieval. Quality checked audiovisual content from Open Source Geoinformatics communities is constantly being acquired for the portal as a part of TIB's mission to preserve relevant content in applied computer sciences for science, industry, and the general public.
Presentation given as part of an ESRC UK Data Service webinar providing an introduction to open access UK geospatial data and open source geospatial software which can be used to perform analysis and visualisation of these datasets.
GIS Day 2015: Geoinformatics, Open Source and Videos - a library perspectivePeter Löwe
Digital audiovisual content has become an important communication channel in Science. The TIB|AV-Portal for audiovisual scientific-technical information meets the requirements to preserve such content and to provide innovative services for search and retrieval. Quality checked audiovisual content from Open Source Geoinformatics communities is constantly being acquired for the portal as a part of TIB's mission to preserve relevant content in applied computer sciences for science, industry, and the general public.
Presentation given as part of an ESRC UK Data Service webinar providing an introduction to open access UK geospatial data and open source geospatial software which can be used to perform analysis and visualisation of these datasets.
Dearest Friends,
Nobody — including ME — likes to feel judged.
The number one strategy I have is to listen practicing “non-judgmental validation”.
I seek thoughts and opinions from people without judging them. People DISLIKE being judged in any opinion they have or in any action they take.
Tracking online user behaviour with a multimethod research designMartijn Kleppe
Slides of my paper presentation at DH2016, 14 July 2016, Cracow Poland.
Short abstract: Monitoring people’s online behaviour has traditionally been a field of interest of commercial research agencies. However, academic researchers in different fields are interested in the same type of data to gain insights in the web behaviour of a variety of users. Until now most common applied scholarly research methods are analyses of log files or recalled user behaviour by survey, diary or interview methods. Only recently scholars started to experiment with gathering real-world data of web behaviour by monitoring a group of respondents. This paper describes the set-up of our tool ‘The Newstracker’ in a study on the online news consumption of a group of young Dutch news users. Our findings illustrate the potential of online monitoring tools but also its limitations by stressing the need for a multimethod study design when aiming not only to register but also to understand online user behaviour.
Inspirationsfrukost – så tar du kundupplevelsen till nya nivåer - 2015-11-20Magnus Thorsell
Morgonseminarie Valtech 2015-11-20 på Clarion Post i Göteborg. Om hur du tar kundupplevelsen till nya nivåer. En positiv kundupplevelse handlar om så mycket mer än bara webb. Men hur bygger du upplevelser som motsvarar – och överträffar – användarens förväntningar? Och hur kan du använda digitala kanaler för att stödja företagets försäljningsmål?
PoliMedia - Analysing Mediacoverage of political debates in newspapers, radio...Martijn Kleppe
Slides of my presentation on PoliMedia at the IAMHIST Conference, 18 Juli 2013, Leicester. The presentation was part of the panel 'Digital Archive Projects: Rethinking Media Studies Methodologies'.
Presentation given at the Erasmus Studio Lunchseminar at the Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands, Tuesday 20 January 2015. The presentation gives an overview of the project 'PoliMedia' and 'Talk of Europe' and ends with a reflection on the use and creation of open datasets for academic research purposes. Presented by Martijn Kleppe, Astrid van Aggelen & Laura Hollink.
Kick-off meeting on February 24th 2017 for the Linkflows project, a collaboration between the Web & Media Sciences Group, Computer Science Department, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, IOS Press and Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision.
Introduction to Research project PoliMediaMartijn Kleppe
Presentation about our research project 'PoliMedia - Interlinking multimedia for the analysis of media coverage of political debates'. Presented at the PoliMedia symposium, 23 January 2013, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Reusing historical newspapers of KB in e-humanities - Case studies and exampl...Olaf Janssen
This slidedeck gives an overview of Dutch e-humanties projects that build upon the datasets of the Koninklijke Bibliotheek, the national library of the Netherlands.
It focuses on 8 projects that reuse the digitized historical newspapers (1618-1995) of the KB.
It was presented on 7-1-2014 at the Huygens Institute for the History of the Netherlands (Huygens ING for short). This is an institute of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) where around 100 scholars work in the largest humanities institute of the Netherlands.
Keywords: biland,delpher,e-humanities,elite network shifts,hirods,historical newspapers,isher,koninklijke bibliotheek,national library of the netherlands,open data,polimedia,political mashup,reuse,sealincmedia,translantis,washp
Dearest Friends,
Nobody — including ME — likes to feel judged.
The number one strategy I have is to listen practicing “non-judgmental validation”.
I seek thoughts and opinions from people without judging them. People DISLIKE being judged in any opinion they have or in any action they take.
Tracking online user behaviour with a multimethod research designMartijn Kleppe
Slides of my paper presentation at DH2016, 14 July 2016, Cracow Poland.
Short abstract: Monitoring people’s online behaviour has traditionally been a field of interest of commercial research agencies. However, academic researchers in different fields are interested in the same type of data to gain insights in the web behaviour of a variety of users. Until now most common applied scholarly research methods are analyses of log files or recalled user behaviour by survey, diary or interview methods. Only recently scholars started to experiment with gathering real-world data of web behaviour by monitoring a group of respondents. This paper describes the set-up of our tool ‘The Newstracker’ in a study on the online news consumption of a group of young Dutch news users. Our findings illustrate the potential of online monitoring tools but also its limitations by stressing the need for a multimethod study design when aiming not only to register but also to understand online user behaviour.
Inspirationsfrukost – så tar du kundupplevelsen till nya nivåer - 2015-11-20Magnus Thorsell
Morgonseminarie Valtech 2015-11-20 på Clarion Post i Göteborg. Om hur du tar kundupplevelsen till nya nivåer. En positiv kundupplevelse handlar om så mycket mer än bara webb. Men hur bygger du upplevelser som motsvarar – och överträffar – användarens förväntningar? Och hur kan du använda digitala kanaler för att stödja företagets försäljningsmål?
PoliMedia - Analysing Mediacoverage of political debates in newspapers, radio...Martijn Kleppe
Slides of my presentation on PoliMedia at the IAMHIST Conference, 18 Juli 2013, Leicester. The presentation was part of the panel 'Digital Archive Projects: Rethinking Media Studies Methodologies'.
Presentation given at the Erasmus Studio Lunchseminar at the Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands, Tuesday 20 January 2015. The presentation gives an overview of the project 'PoliMedia' and 'Talk of Europe' and ends with a reflection on the use and creation of open datasets for academic research purposes. Presented by Martijn Kleppe, Astrid van Aggelen & Laura Hollink.
Kick-off meeting on February 24th 2017 for the Linkflows project, a collaboration between the Web & Media Sciences Group, Computer Science Department, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, IOS Press and Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision.
Introduction to Research project PoliMediaMartijn Kleppe
Presentation about our research project 'PoliMedia - Interlinking multimedia for the analysis of media coverage of political debates'. Presented at the PoliMedia symposium, 23 January 2013, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Reusing historical newspapers of KB in e-humanities - Case studies and exampl...Olaf Janssen
This slidedeck gives an overview of Dutch e-humanties projects that build upon the datasets of the Koninklijke Bibliotheek, the national library of the Netherlands.
It focuses on 8 projects that reuse the digitized historical newspapers (1618-1995) of the KB.
It was presented on 7-1-2014 at the Huygens Institute for the History of the Netherlands (Huygens ING for short). This is an institute of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) where around 100 scholars work in the largest humanities institute of the Netherlands.
Keywords: biland,delpher,e-humanities,elite network shifts,hirods,historical newspapers,isher,koninklijke bibliotheek,national library of the netherlands,open data,polimedia,political mashup,reuse,sealincmedia,translantis,washp
Using Topic Modeling to Study Everyday "Civic Talk" and Proto-political Engag...Tuukka Ylä-Anttila
We present a two-step topic modeling method of analysing political articulations in everyday proto-political "civic talk" on online social media and interpreting them in terms of cultural and political sociology.
Text and Non-textual Objects: Seamless access for scientists
Uwe Rosemann (German National Library of Science and Technology (TIB), Germany)
The European High Level Expert Group on Scientific data has formulated the challenges for a scientific infrastructure to be reached by 2030: “Our vision is a scientific e-infrastructure that supports seamless access, use, re-use, and trust of data. In a sense, the physical and technical infrastructure becomes invisible and the data themselves become the infrastructure – a valuable asset, on which science, technology, the economy and society can advance”.
Here, “data” is not restricted to primary data but also includes all non-textual material (graphs, spectra, videos, 3D-objects etc.).
The German National Library of Science and Technology (TIB) has developed a concept for a national competence center for non-textual materials which is now founded by the German State and by the German Federal Countries. The center has to perform the task: developing solutions and services together with the scientific community to make such data available, citable, sharable and usable, including visual search tools and enhanced content-based retrieval.
With solutions such as DataCite and modular development for extraction, indexing and visual searching of new scientific metadata, TIB will accept the challenge. And will make all data accessible to its users fast, convenient and easy to use.
The paper shows what special tools are developed by TIB in the context of scientific AV-media, 3D-objects and research data.
Developing KB online services... for a changeOlaf Janssen
In this presentation Olaf Janssen - project manager for the national library of the Netherlands - talks about developing web services in a rapidly changing information landscape.
Presentació de la Barbara Sierman (National Library of the Netherlands) a les jornades "Biblioteques patrimonials: conservant el futur, construint el passat"
organitzades per la Biblioteca de l’Ateneu Barcelonès el 24 de novembre de 2010
Developing a national digital library stapel - meijers 20160302Enno Meijers
In 2015, the Koninklijke Bibliotheek (KB) became legally responsible for the digital infrastructure of the Dutch public libraries.
The KB wants to offer a platform where people and information come together. Their most important task for the years to come is the development of a national digital library - together with their partners in the network.
In this session, representatives from the KB will present their approach towards the Dutch digital library infrastructure. They will address some issues and welcome input from colleague librarians that are facing the same challenges.
PARTHENOS Webinar: Boost Your eHumanities and eHeritage Research with Researc...Parthenos
This webinar was part of the PARTHENOS eHumanities and eHeritage webinar series. It took place on 24 April 2018. Trainers were Darja Fišer (University of Ljubljana) & Ulrike Wuttke (University of Applied Sciences Potsdam, Germany). A wrap up and more material can be found here, http://training.parthenos-project.eu/sample-page/ehumanities-eheritage-webinar-series/webinar-boost-your-ehumanities-and-eheritage-research-with-research-infrastructures/
Bringing Digital Humanities to the wider public: libraries as incubator for D...Martijn Kleppe
Keynote presented at Language Technologies & Digital Humanities Conferences 2018, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Abstract:
Digital Humanities researchers rely on large digital datasets. Since the National Library of the Netherlands (KB) has been digitizing its collection for about ten years, their datasets are popular amongst DH scholars that focus on historical newspapers, periodicals and books. By not only supporting researchers by giving them access to datasets, but also by collaborating with them, the KB aims to incorporate DH research results in their services and products. We do this by sharing our prototype tools and code on our online Lab , invite academics to come and work as researcher-in-residence and are full partner in research projects. In this talk I will describe the challenges and opportunities for libraries and academics when they collaborate. What can researchers gain from collaborating with libraries? And how can libraries bring the affordances of DH research to the wider public?
Introduction slides workshop Computer Vision in Digital HumanitiesMartijn Kleppe
Slides as presented during the opening of the workshop 'Computer Vision in Digital Humanities' during the DH2017 conference in Montreal, Canada, 7 August 2017.
First slides shown during the AVinDH Workshop at DH2916 Conference, in Cracow, Poland, 12 July 2016. All info at https://avindhsig.wordpress.com/workshop-2016-krakow/
Analyzing Published and Consumed Digital & Digitized NewsMartijn Kleppe
Presented at symposium 'Social Media: Incubators of a renewed News Media Landscape?', 27 November 2015, Leuven Belgium. Presentation outlines projects PoliMedia & Newstrackers
Voorlichting VU CIW: Media & Journalistiek 14 november 2015Martijn Kleppe
Slides van de voorlichting die ik gaf over de BA-opleiding Communicatie & Informatie Wetenschappen (CIW), profiel Media & Journalistiek, tijdens de open dag van de VU op zaterdag 14 november 2015
During the LODLAM Challenge 2015 in Sydney, I got the chance to present our PoliMedia project as it was one of the nominees for the final of the LODLAM Challenge. These are the slides of my 5 minute pitch during the final round
Monitoring online user behaviour. The case of the NewstrackerMartijn Kleppe
Slides presented during the DHBenelux 2015, Antwerp, Belgium 8 June 2015. In the paper we presented the set-up and first results of the research tool ‘Newstracker’ which is developed especially for monitoring news consumption from the angle of the user
Toekomstig beelden van ons verleden kleppe. Lezing bijeenkomst Beelden voor d...Martijn Kleppe
Lezing gegeven tijdens de slotbijeenkomst van het Project Beelden voor de Toekomst. Dit digitaliseringsproject richtte zich vooral op het digitaliseren van gote beeldcollecties. In mijn lezing ging ik in op de volgende stappen: hoe vind je nu foto's in deze grote collecties? De gehele lezing is ook gefilmd en beschikbaar via http://www.openbeelden.nl/media/777057/Martijn_Kleppe.nl
Presentatie PoliMedia op symposium 'Digitale kranten als 'big data''Martijn Kleppe
Presentatie over onderzoeksproject PoliMedia (www.polimedia.nl) samen gegeven met Laura Hollink op het symposium 'Digitale kranten als big data' georganiseerd op dinsdag 24 maart 2015 door de Koninklijke Bibliotheek, Den Haag.
Tracing the afterlife of iconic photographs using IPTCMartijn Kleppe
Presentation about using IPTC to code photographs for scientific research. Presented during the 'AV in Digital Humanities' workshop during th Digital Humanities 2014 Conference, Tuesday 8 July 2014, Lausanne.
Presentation at the Erasmus Graduate School of Social Sciences and the Humanities on how to obtain small funding at private funds to be used for scholarly activities. Including tips & tricks on finding suitable funds, writing your application & links to some relevant Dutch funds. Presented Monday 16 Juni 2014, Erasmus University Rotterdam.
Presentatie gegeven bij het symposium 'Innovatie op Web en Social Media' op 22 mei 2013 aan de Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam. Het symposium ging over innovaties op het web en hoe social media ingezet kunnen worden om het hoger onderwijs en onderzoek beter op de kaart te zetten?
Mijn presentatie gaat over 1) de manier waarop ik Twitter en Facebook gebruik om mensen te informeren over mijn onderzoek, 2) hoe ik contact onderhoudt en 3) hoe dit mij de nodige pr oplevert.
Zie ook deze blogpost die een bewerking is van deze presentantie: http://www.martijnkleppe.nl/blog/informeren-interactie-en-schandalige-zelf-pr/
Voorafgaand aan de verdediging van mijn proefschrift Canonieke Icoonfoto's mocht ik in 15 minuten uitleggen waar mijn onderzoek over gaat. De gehele tekst is hier na te lezen: http://www.martijnkleppe.nl/blog/lekenpraatje-promotie/
Collection of first images that were published online of the plane crash at Schiphol, Wednesday 25 February 2009.
Including first posts on Twitter and images on Twitpic. Starts with the amateur photos and ends with the first professional pictures.
The presentation shows how images of amateurs were used by all major media in the first hour after the crash. However, at the moment the first press photographers arrived on the scene, their photos were published from that point onward. The amateurs photos were then removed from all major news sites.
This presentation was presented during a lecture three hours after the crash happened.
How to Split Bills in the Odoo 17 POS ModuleCeline George
Bills have a main role in point of sale procedure. It will help to track sales, handling payments and giving receipts to customers. Bill splitting also has an important role in POS. For example, If some friends come together for dinner and if they want to divide the bill then it is possible by POS bill splitting. This slide will show how to split bills in odoo 17 POS.
This is a presentation by Dada Robert in a Your Skill Boost masterclass organised by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan (EFSS) on Saturday, the 25th and Sunday, the 26th of May 2024.
He discussed the concept of quality improvement, emphasizing its applicability to various aspects of life, including personal, project, and program improvements. He defined quality as doing the right thing at the right time in the right way to achieve the best possible results and discussed the concept of the "gap" between what we know and what we do, and how this gap represents the areas we need to improve. He explained the scientific approach to quality improvement, which involves systematic performance analysis, testing and learning, and implementing change ideas. He also highlighted the importance of client focus and a team approach to quality improvement.
We all have good and bad thoughts from time to time and situation to situation. We are bombarded daily with spiraling thoughts(both negative and positive) creating all-consuming feel , making us difficult to manage with associated suffering. Good thoughts are like our Mob Signal (Positive thought) amidst noise(negative thought) in the atmosphere. Negative thoughts like noise outweigh positive thoughts. These thoughts often create unwanted confusion, trouble, stress and frustration in our mind as well as chaos in our physical world. Negative thoughts are also known as “distorted thinking”.
How to Make a Field invisible in Odoo 17Celine George
It is possible to hide or invisible some fields in odoo. Commonly using “invisible” attribute in the field definition to invisible the fields. This slide will show how to make a field invisible in odoo 17.
Model Attribute Check Company Auto PropertyCeline George
In Odoo, the multi-company feature allows you to manage multiple companies within a single Odoo database instance. Each company can have its own configurations while still sharing common resources such as products, customers, and suppliers.
The Art Pastor's Guide to Sabbath | Steve ThomasonSteve Thomason
What is the purpose of the Sabbath Law in the Torah. It is interesting to compare how the context of the law shifts from Exodus to Deuteronomy. Who gets to rest, and why?
The Art Pastor's Guide to Sabbath | Steve Thomason
Big Science isn't just for physics - PoliMedia - Automatically Linking Political Debates and Media coverage about these debates
1. Big Science isn’t just for Physics
PoliMedia - Automatically Linking Political Debates and
Media coverage about these debates
Martijn Kleppe
National Library of the Netherlands
martijn.kleppe@kb.nl
@martijnkleppe
12. Big Data in PoliMedia
PoliMedia
Portal
Search debate
and person
Newspapers
KB
Television
Sound and Vision
Radio
KB
Dutch
Digital
Parliament
KB
9,294 debates
1,208,903 speeches
25,021,026 RDF triples
2,994,059 links
using NLP
techniques
14. “Give me all fragments of
debates with over 60 related
news items”
SPARQL Endpoint
“Explore debates & media
coverage”
PoliMedia.nl
15. • Yeah! It works (but no television)
• It is open for everyone: www.polimedia.nl
• We won two prizes
Results
16. • People actually use it
• Demonstrates potential of linking data by using
Natural Language Processing techniques
• National Library of the Netherlands explores
possibilities to incorporate PoliMedia techniques
in existing services
Results
NRCHandelsblad,EwoudSander,Vooralhaarmantelzorgen,14April20143
“Another digital source
I often use is PoliMedia.nl”
17. • People actually use it
• Demonstrates potential of linking data by using
Natural Language Processing techniques
• National Library of the Netherlands explores
possibilities to incorporate PoliMedia techniques
in existing services
• Great opportunity to bring Big Science to wider
audience
Results
http://9to5google.com/2016/07/20/google-natural-language-speech-api-
beta/?utm_content=bufferd82f6&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer
18. Big Science isn’t just for Physics
PoliMedia - Automatically Linking Political Debates and
Media coverage about these debates
Martijn Kleppe
National Library of the Netherlands
martijn.kleppe@kb.nl
@martijnkleppe