#iCanHazRobot?: improved robot detection for IR usage statisticsUCD Library
Presentation given by Joseph Greene, Research Repository Librarian at University College Dublin Library, at Open Repositories held at Trinity College Dublin, June 13-16th, 2016.
Visibility and Engagement: Using Social Media for Your WorkUCD Library
Presentation given by Michael Ladisch, Bibliographic Services Librarian at University College Dublin Library, Dublin, Ireland at the UCD Technician's Conference, June 17, 2014, UCD.
This document discusses concepts related to technology infrastructure for e-commerce including networking, protocols, client-server architecture, and starting a web development business. It covers:
1. Networking devices like switches that connect nodes and allow data transfer, and routers that forward data across networks.
2. Internetworking protocols like TCP/IP that specify data formats for communication between different machines on a network.
3. The client-server model evolved from single-user to multi-user applications to enable resource and data sharing between businesses.
The European Library and other freesources. Author: Tony EklofUCD Library
Presentation for LIR 2010 Seminar, March 25th 2010, Dublin, Ireland.
This presentation offers a quick view of free electronic resources mostly hosted by libraries and public institutions.
Henri Matisse was a French painter born in 1869 in northern France. He studied art in Paris from 1887 to 1889 and left his career as an attorney in 1892 to attend art school in Paris. Matisse is known for pioneering fauvism painting and lived most of his life in France, dying in Nice in 1954.
#iCanHazRobot?: improved robot detection for IR usage statisticsUCD Library
Presentation given by Joseph Greene, Research Repository Librarian at University College Dublin Library, at Open Repositories held at Trinity College Dublin, June 13-16th, 2016.
Visibility and Engagement: Using Social Media for Your WorkUCD Library
Presentation given by Michael Ladisch, Bibliographic Services Librarian at University College Dublin Library, Dublin, Ireland at the UCD Technician's Conference, June 17, 2014, UCD.
This document discusses concepts related to technology infrastructure for e-commerce including networking, protocols, client-server architecture, and starting a web development business. It covers:
1. Networking devices like switches that connect nodes and allow data transfer, and routers that forward data across networks.
2. Internetworking protocols like TCP/IP that specify data formats for communication between different machines on a network.
3. The client-server model evolved from single-user to multi-user applications to enable resource and data sharing between businesses.
The European Library and other freesources. Author: Tony EklofUCD Library
Presentation for LIR 2010 Seminar, March 25th 2010, Dublin, Ireland.
This presentation offers a quick view of free electronic resources mostly hosted by libraries and public institutions.
Henri Matisse was a French painter born in 1869 in northern France. He studied art in Paris from 1887 to 1889 and left his career as an attorney in 1892 to attend art school in Paris. Matisse is known for pioneering fauvism painting and lived most of his life in France, dying in Nice in 1954.
- The net present value of the business's projected cash flows over 5 years is RM230,000. To generate a 24% return, the purchase price today should be RM230,000.
- Discounting the annual cash flows back using a 24% discount rate, the net present value is RM230,000. This indicates the maximum purchase price to achieve the targeted 24% return.
Allows applications on different systems to communicate by defining rules for exchanging data between them. It uses a modular approach that breaks tasks into subtasks handled by separate modules, making applications easier to develop and networks more flexible. The three-layer TCP/IP and seven-layer OSI models both describe a standardized architectural approach to protocol design.
You Can't Win If You're Not In: working with UCD Student Digital AmbassadorsUCD Library
Presentation given by Josh Clark, Outreach Librarian, and James Molloy, Liaison Librarian, UCD Library, at CONUL Conference, Athlone, Ireland on June 2nd, 2016.
From Issue Desk to Information Desk: The UCD JourneyUCD Library
Presentation given by Christine Cullen, Senior Library Assistant, Client Services, UCD Library, to "Innovation Day at Maynooth University: New Spaces and New Models for Frontline Services" (ANLTC) on October 8th, 2015, Maynooth University, Maynooth Ireland.
The Open Data movement. Challenges and issues.Marc Garriga
El documento describe los desafíos y problemas del movimiento de datos abiertos. Explica que aunque hay muchos datos abiertos disponibles, su reutilización es baja debido a problemas como la falta de armonización, la baja calidad de los datos, la incertidumbre legal y la falta de confianza en los gobiernos. También señala soluciones como publicar datos de forma rutinaria en formatos estandarizados e interoperables, mejorar la calidad de los datos y comprometerse a apoyar su reutilización a largo plazo.
This document contains the names of students in a third grade class. It lists the first names of 15 students, including Artí, Àxime, Noa, Robert, Dennis, Siham, Hamid, Hicham, Lucas, Estela, and Gemma. The class name is "Els xiquets i xiquetes de P3" which translates to "The boys and girls of 3rd grade".
Meeting E-xpectations: managing an e-learning project with a goal to create, ...UCD Library
Presentation given by James Molloy, Liaison Librarian at University College Dublin Library, to the IFLA Information Literacy Section Satellite Meeting held on August 15, 2014 in Limerick, Ireland.
1) The document provides materials for a business management class including recommended movies to watch, information on organizational strategy and sustainable competitive advantages, and the key elements needed to achieve a sustainable competitive advantage.
2) It outlines the 3 steps in the strategy making process: assessing the need for strategic change, conducting a situational analysis, and choosing strategic alternatives.
3) The document concludes with an exercise where students develop a concept for a new restaurant and present it to be evaluated by others based on its potential for sustainable competitive advantage.
EU Tools for all Open Data harmonisation all over EuropeMarc Garriga
The document discusses open data harmonization efforts across Europe. It outlines reasons why building open data services is difficult, including a lack of standardized formats and vocabularies. It then describes several European initiatives and tools that aim to address these challenges by promoting standards like DCAT and DCAT-AP for cataloguing open government data, as well as projects that develop federated open data portals and address legal interoperability issues.
This document discusses the key components of a business model and their linkages. It identifies 10 components: profit site, customer value, scope, price, revenue sources, connected activities, implementation, capabilities, sustainability, and cost structure. For each component, it provides details on what they are and how internet businesses can leverage them. For example, it explains how customer value can be created through differentiation or low costs, and how the internet allows for global scope.
Damned if we do damned if we don’t : how to address sustainability in the del...UCD Library
This document discusses the challenges of sustainably delivering information literacy components at University College Dublin (UCD). It outlines UCD Library's current successful approach of fully integrating information literacy into academic modules, but notes this comes at a high cost of resources. Suggestions for making delivery more sustainable going forward include developing online tutorials, utilizing flexible library staff teams, taking a program-level rather than module-level approach, and setting limits on the number of instruction sessions. The goal is to keep the library central to student learning while addressing staff fatigue issues.
Learning By Doing: Becoming eLearning LibrariansUCD Library
The document discusses how two librarians at UCD Library became eLearning librarians through learning by doing various projects from 2006-2015 involving restructuring video, eLearning, collaboration, and creating instructional tutorials using software like Captivate and Articulate Storyline. It concludes by thanking the audience and providing contact details for the two librarians.
Joan Miró was a Spanish painter, sculptor, and ceramicist known for his abstract style who was born in 1893 in Barcelona, Spain. He studied at the School of Fine Arts and Academia Gali in Barcelona and worked in painting, sculpture, murals, and ceramics throughout his career. Miró died in 1983 at the age of 90 in Palma, Mallorca, Spain.
Gizarte mugimenduen aldetik, gai honen inguruko hausnarketa bat ezinbestekoa dela uste dut. Ez hori bakarrik, nire iritziz, gizarte osoaren aldetik ere, sare sozial korporatiboekiko hausnarketa kritiko bat ere premiazkoa da. Bizi dugun dinamika alienatzaileaz jabetzea ezinbestekoa da estrategia askatzaileak sortu ahal izateko.
- The net present value of the business's projected cash flows over 5 years is RM230,000. To generate a 24% return, the purchase price today should be RM230,000.
- Discounting the annual cash flows back using a 24% discount rate, the net present value is RM230,000. This indicates the maximum purchase price to achieve the targeted 24% return.
Allows applications on different systems to communicate by defining rules for exchanging data between them. It uses a modular approach that breaks tasks into subtasks handled by separate modules, making applications easier to develop and networks more flexible. The three-layer TCP/IP and seven-layer OSI models both describe a standardized architectural approach to protocol design.
You Can't Win If You're Not In: working with UCD Student Digital AmbassadorsUCD Library
Presentation given by Josh Clark, Outreach Librarian, and James Molloy, Liaison Librarian, UCD Library, at CONUL Conference, Athlone, Ireland on June 2nd, 2016.
From Issue Desk to Information Desk: The UCD JourneyUCD Library
Presentation given by Christine Cullen, Senior Library Assistant, Client Services, UCD Library, to "Innovation Day at Maynooth University: New Spaces and New Models for Frontline Services" (ANLTC) on October 8th, 2015, Maynooth University, Maynooth Ireland.
The Open Data movement. Challenges and issues.Marc Garriga
El documento describe los desafíos y problemas del movimiento de datos abiertos. Explica que aunque hay muchos datos abiertos disponibles, su reutilización es baja debido a problemas como la falta de armonización, la baja calidad de los datos, la incertidumbre legal y la falta de confianza en los gobiernos. También señala soluciones como publicar datos de forma rutinaria en formatos estandarizados e interoperables, mejorar la calidad de los datos y comprometerse a apoyar su reutilización a largo plazo.
This document contains the names of students in a third grade class. It lists the first names of 15 students, including Artí, Àxime, Noa, Robert, Dennis, Siham, Hamid, Hicham, Lucas, Estela, and Gemma. The class name is "Els xiquets i xiquetes de P3" which translates to "The boys and girls of 3rd grade".
Meeting E-xpectations: managing an e-learning project with a goal to create, ...UCD Library
Presentation given by James Molloy, Liaison Librarian at University College Dublin Library, to the IFLA Information Literacy Section Satellite Meeting held on August 15, 2014 in Limerick, Ireland.
1) The document provides materials for a business management class including recommended movies to watch, information on organizational strategy and sustainable competitive advantages, and the key elements needed to achieve a sustainable competitive advantage.
2) It outlines the 3 steps in the strategy making process: assessing the need for strategic change, conducting a situational analysis, and choosing strategic alternatives.
3) The document concludes with an exercise where students develop a concept for a new restaurant and present it to be evaluated by others based on its potential for sustainable competitive advantage.
EU Tools for all Open Data harmonisation all over EuropeMarc Garriga
The document discusses open data harmonization efforts across Europe. It outlines reasons why building open data services is difficult, including a lack of standardized formats and vocabularies. It then describes several European initiatives and tools that aim to address these challenges by promoting standards like DCAT and DCAT-AP for cataloguing open government data, as well as projects that develop federated open data portals and address legal interoperability issues.
This document discusses the key components of a business model and their linkages. It identifies 10 components: profit site, customer value, scope, price, revenue sources, connected activities, implementation, capabilities, sustainability, and cost structure. For each component, it provides details on what they are and how internet businesses can leverage them. For example, it explains how customer value can be created through differentiation or low costs, and how the internet allows for global scope.
Damned if we do damned if we don’t : how to address sustainability in the del...UCD Library
This document discusses the challenges of sustainably delivering information literacy components at University College Dublin (UCD). It outlines UCD Library's current successful approach of fully integrating information literacy into academic modules, but notes this comes at a high cost of resources. Suggestions for making delivery more sustainable going forward include developing online tutorials, utilizing flexible library staff teams, taking a program-level rather than module-level approach, and setting limits on the number of instruction sessions. The goal is to keep the library central to student learning while addressing staff fatigue issues.
Learning By Doing: Becoming eLearning LibrariansUCD Library
The document discusses how two librarians at UCD Library became eLearning librarians through learning by doing various projects from 2006-2015 involving restructuring video, eLearning, collaboration, and creating instructional tutorials using software like Captivate and Articulate Storyline. It concludes by thanking the audience and providing contact details for the two librarians.
Joan Miró was a Spanish painter, sculptor, and ceramicist known for his abstract style who was born in 1893 in Barcelona, Spain. He studied at the School of Fine Arts and Academia Gali in Barcelona and worked in painting, sculpture, murals, and ceramics throughout his career. Miró died in 1983 at the age of 90 in Palma, Mallorca, Spain.
Gizarte mugimenduen aldetik, gai honen inguruko hausnarketa bat ezinbestekoa dela uste dut. Ez hori bakarrik, nire iritziz, gizarte osoaren aldetik ere, sare sozial korporatiboekiko hausnarketa kritiko bat ere premiazkoa da. Bizi dugun dinamika alienatzaileaz jabetzea ezinbestekoa da estrategia askatzaileak sortu ahal izateko.
Henri Matisse was a French painter born in 1869 in northern France. He studied art in Paris from 1887 to 1889 and left his career as an attorney in 1892 to attend art school in Paris. Matisse is known for pioneering fauvism painting and lived most of his life in France, dying in Nice in 1954.