This talk given at a seminar in St Petersburg describes work within the Euclid project which has focused on producing Open Educational Resources, in particular eBooks, to support the professionals learning about Linked Data
Visualizing Co-authorship Networks for Actionable Insights: Action Design Res...Jukka Huhtamäki
Huhtamäki, J. (2016). Visualizing Co-authorship Networks for Actionable Insights: Action Design Research Experiment. In Proceedings of the 20th International Academic Mindtrek Conference (pp. 208–215). New York, NY, USA: ACM. https://doi.org/10.1145/2994310.2994340
This presentation was provided by Violeta Ilik of Northwestern University during the NISO Virtual Conference held on Feb 15, 2017, entitled Institutional Repositories: Ensuring Yours is Populated, Useful and Thriving. The DOI for this presentation is http://dx.doi.org/10.18131/G3VP6R
Visualizing Co-authorship Networks for Actionable Insights: Action Design Res...Jukka Huhtamäki
Huhtamäki, J. (2016). Visualizing Co-authorship Networks for Actionable Insights: Action Design Research Experiment. In Proceedings of the 20th International Academic Mindtrek Conference (pp. 208–215). New York, NY, USA: ACM. https://doi.org/10.1145/2994310.2994340
This presentation was provided by Violeta Ilik of Northwestern University during the NISO Virtual Conference held on Feb 15, 2017, entitled Institutional Repositories: Ensuring Yours is Populated, Useful and Thriving. The DOI for this presentation is http://dx.doi.org/10.18131/G3VP6R
Serendipity in Digital Collections: Enhancing Discovery with Linked Data Anna L. Creech, Head, Resource Acquisition and Delivery, Boatwright Memorial Library, University of Richmond
In June 2013, the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation awarded NISO a grant to undertake a two-phase initiative to explore, identify, and advance standards and/or best practices related to a new suite of potential metrics in the community.The NISO Altmetrics Project has successfully moved to Phase Two, the formation of three working groups, A, B, & C. Working Group B, led by Kristi Holmes, PhD, Director, Galter Health Sciences Library at Northwestern University, and Mike Taylor, Senior Product Manager, Informetrics at Elsevier, is focused on the Output Types & Identifiers within the alternative metrics landscape.
SCA2013 Presentation: A Web-Based Content Analysis ToolXin Chen
This is a presentation at SCA2013, Karlsruhe, Germany. This shows the design (architecture, database, sketch, wireframe, prototype) of a simple web-based tool that supports asynchronous collaboration among researchers when conducting content analysis on qualitative social media data.
Pavan Kapanipathi's talk at IBM's Frontiers of Cloud Computing and Big Data Workshop 2014. http://researcher.ibm.com/researcher/view_group_subpage.php?id=5565
Due to the increased adoption of social web, users, specifically Twitter users are facing information overload. Unless a user is willing to restrict the sources (eg number of followings), important information relevant to users' interests often go unnoticed. The reasons include (1) the postings may be at a time the user is not looking for; (2) the user unaware and hence not following the information source; (3) and the information arrives at a rate at which the user cannot consume. Furthermore, some information that are temporally relevant, discovered late might be of no use.
My research addresses these challenges by
(1) Generating user profiles of interests from Twitter using Wikipedia. The interests gleaned from users' Twitter data can be leveraged by personalization and recommendation systems in order to reduce information overload/Volume for users.
(2) Filtering twitter data relevant to dynamically evolving entities. Including Volume, this addresses the velocity challenge in delivering relevant information in real-time. The approach is deployed on Twitris to crawl for dynamic event-relevant tweets for analysis. The prominent aspect of the approaches is the use of crowd-sourced knowledge-base such as Wikipedia.
RDAP 16 Lightning: An Open Science Framework for Solving Institutional Challe...ASIS&T
Research Data Access and Preservation Summit, 2016
Atlanta, GA
May 4-7, 2016
Lightning Rounds (Thursday, May 5)
Presenter:
Matthew Spitzer, Center for Open Science
This presentation provides a current (2016) overview of a range of technologies that could provide support to researchers, and help progress on Master's and doctoral study
This presentation was provided by Carolyn Hansen of the University of Cincinnati during the NISO Training Thursday event, Metadata and the IR, held on Thursday, February 23, 2017.
This talk was provided by Brian Lowe of Ontocale SRL during the NISO Virtual Conference, Using Open Source in Your Institution, held on February 17, 2016
RDAP 16: How do we know where to grow? Assessing Research Data Services at th...ASIS&T
Research Data Access and Preservation Summit, 2016
Atlanta, GA
May 4-7, 2016
Part of Panel 4, "Measuring Up: How Are We Defining Success for Research Data Services?"
Presenter:
Jake Carlson, University of Michigan
The Future Internet Research and Experimentation (FIRE) funds large projects to conduct research into the next generation Internet. At anytime there are a collection of FIRE facilities with large computational resources and high bandwidth connections available for FIRE researchers. The aim of the FORGE project is to make these world class facilities available for learners, anytime, anywhere. In short FORGE is embedding FIRE in eBooks facilitating global access within mobile devices such as tablets.
Serendipity in Digital Collections: Enhancing Discovery with Linked Data Anna L. Creech, Head, Resource Acquisition and Delivery, Boatwright Memorial Library, University of Richmond
In June 2013, the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation awarded NISO a grant to undertake a two-phase initiative to explore, identify, and advance standards and/or best practices related to a new suite of potential metrics in the community.The NISO Altmetrics Project has successfully moved to Phase Two, the formation of three working groups, A, B, & C. Working Group B, led by Kristi Holmes, PhD, Director, Galter Health Sciences Library at Northwestern University, and Mike Taylor, Senior Product Manager, Informetrics at Elsevier, is focused on the Output Types & Identifiers within the alternative metrics landscape.
SCA2013 Presentation: A Web-Based Content Analysis ToolXin Chen
This is a presentation at SCA2013, Karlsruhe, Germany. This shows the design (architecture, database, sketch, wireframe, prototype) of a simple web-based tool that supports asynchronous collaboration among researchers when conducting content analysis on qualitative social media data.
Pavan Kapanipathi's talk at IBM's Frontiers of Cloud Computing and Big Data Workshop 2014. http://researcher.ibm.com/researcher/view_group_subpage.php?id=5565
Due to the increased adoption of social web, users, specifically Twitter users are facing information overload. Unless a user is willing to restrict the sources (eg number of followings), important information relevant to users' interests often go unnoticed. The reasons include (1) the postings may be at a time the user is not looking for; (2) the user unaware and hence not following the information source; (3) and the information arrives at a rate at which the user cannot consume. Furthermore, some information that are temporally relevant, discovered late might be of no use.
My research addresses these challenges by
(1) Generating user profiles of interests from Twitter using Wikipedia. The interests gleaned from users' Twitter data can be leveraged by personalization and recommendation systems in order to reduce information overload/Volume for users.
(2) Filtering twitter data relevant to dynamically evolving entities. Including Volume, this addresses the velocity challenge in delivering relevant information in real-time. The approach is deployed on Twitris to crawl for dynamic event-relevant tweets for analysis. The prominent aspect of the approaches is the use of crowd-sourced knowledge-base such as Wikipedia.
RDAP 16 Lightning: An Open Science Framework for Solving Institutional Challe...ASIS&T
Research Data Access and Preservation Summit, 2016
Atlanta, GA
May 4-7, 2016
Lightning Rounds (Thursday, May 5)
Presenter:
Matthew Spitzer, Center for Open Science
This presentation provides a current (2016) overview of a range of technologies that could provide support to researchers, and help progress on Master's and doctoral study
This presentation was provided by Carolyn Hansen of the University of Cincinnati during the NISO Training Thursday event, Metadata and the IR, held on Thursday, February 23, 2017.
This talk was provided by Brian Lowe of Ontocale SRL during the NISO Virtual Conference, Using Open Source in Your Institution, held on February 17, 2016
RDAP 16: How do we know where to grow? Assessing Research Data Services at th...ASIS&T
Research Data Access and Preservation Summit, 2016
Atlanta, GA
May 4-7, 2016
Part of Panel 4, "Measuring Up: How Are We Defining Success for Research Data Services?"
Presenter:
Jake Carlson, University of Michigan
The Future Internet Research and Experimentation (FIRE) funds large projects to conduct research into the next generation Internet. At anytime there are a collection of FIRE facilities with large computational resources and high bandwidth connections available for FIRE researchers. The aim of the FORGE project is to make these world class facilities available for learners, anytime, anywhere. In short FORGE is embedding FIRE in eBooks facilitating global access within mobile devices such as tablets.
Presentation given at an Invited talk at Leicester University. Covers work we are doing at the Open University on applying blockchains/distributed ledgers in the adult educational space
Blockchains a new platform for semantically enabled transactions publicJohn Domingue
Keynote at the SALAD Workshop at ESWC 2016. Gives an overview of blockchains and some thoughts on the link to the Semantic Web, Linked Data and Semantic Web Services
Digital Marketing 101 - Interactive TrainingDominique Hind
This is a basic introduction to some of the digital marketing principles. It gives a broad introduction to most things online. It is quite long and usually takes a few hours to run through. If you would like a copy, just comment.
Improving the visibility of institutional repository, digital theses and rese...Libio Huaroto
In the last three years Peru has gone through changes in the process of strengthening and disseminating open access, especially regarding digital theses and research or governmental data. Enactment of Law 30035, which establishes and regulates the Open Access National Digital Repository of Science, Technology and Innovation; the Regulations of the National Registry of Research Papers Submitted for Academic Degrees and Professional Titles, RENATI; the National Strategy for Open Governmental Data, Peru 2017-2021; and the Peruvian Open Governmental Data Model constitute all a legal framework that fosters open access.
Within this context, since 2013 the Peruvian University for Applied Science, UPC, has implemented policies aimed to foster open access to academic and scientific information, as well to support the use of interoperable technological platforms. As a result, in March of 2013, the UPC Academic Repository was published. And, recently, UPC adopted as mandatory the open access publication of bachelor’s and master’s theses. In the last three years, the UPC Academic Repository ranked among the top in the Webometrics Repositories (Peru), and showed a significant improvement at the Latin American and World level:
At the national level, it went from being ranked 13th in January 2013 to 3rd in January 2017.
Worldwide, it went from being ranked 1,516th in January 2013 to 849th in January 2017.
In Latin America, in January 2017 it was ranked 62nd among 217 repositories.
All actions implemented have been complemented with the following strategies: the open access publication of the theses-related data; the use of diverse metadata standards —Dublin Core Qualifiers, ETD-MS, DRIVER 2.0 and OpenAIRE—; the use of the OAI-PMH interoperable protocol; the implementation of identifiers of digital content —DOI and Handle— and identifiers for users —ORCID and Google Profile—; and curation of digital content.
Future activities will be oriented to increase visibility of the UPC repository contents. To this end, we have proposed the following: to use DOI in bachelor’s and master’s theses; increase the number of bibliographical records for theses and their data; monitor and assess consultations to UPC theses as shown by national repositories ALICIA and RENATI; and, finally, implement an automated system for managing theses integrated into the UPC Academic Repository.
#mytweet via Instagram: Exploring User Behaviour Across Multiple Social NetworksBang Hui Lim
We study how users of multiple online social net- works (OSNs) employ and share information by studying a common user pool that use six OSNs – Flickr, Google+, Instagram, Tumblr, Twitter, and YouTube. We analyze the temporal and topical signature of users’ sharing behaviour, showing how they exhibit distinct behaviorial patterns on different networks. We also examine cross-sharing (i.e., the act of user broadcasting their activity to multiple OSNs near-simultaneously), a previously unstudied behaviour and demonstrate how certain OSNs play the roles of originating source and destination sinks.
Research into Practice case study 2: Library linked data implementations an...Hazel Hall
The research underlying this presentation explored the role that libraries play in the linked data context. Focusing on European national libraries and Scottish libraries, multiple data gathering methods and constant comparative analysis were applied in the study. Amongst the findings, a general lack of awareness within the library community of the Semantic Web and the implications of linked data was identified. At the same time, there is recognition that linked data augments the discoverability and enhances the interoperability of library data. The presentation will include recommendations for the application of the findings of this research in practice.
DSpace-CRIS_An open source solution for Research_EDU15Michele Mennielli
The research area is a complex world to manage. It involves collecting data, supporting researchers and administrators, monitoring results, allocating resources efficiently, enhancing visibility, and strengthening national and international collaborations. RIMs manage these activities, but they might be too expensive. This is why Cineca developed DSpace-CRIS, and released it in open source.
Meeting Federal Research Requirements for Data Management Plans, Public Acces...ICPSR
These slides cover evolving federal research requirements for sharing scientific data. Provided are updates on federal agency responses to the 2013 OSTP memo, guidance on data management plans, resources for data management and curation training for staff/researchers, and tips for evaluating public data-sharing services. ICPSR's public data-sharing service, openICPSR, is also presented. Recording of this presentation is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_erMkASSv4&feature=youtu.be
A Keynote at the Web Science Conference, 2018, held at the VU Amsterdam [1]. This describes in the main the output of the Semantic Technology Institute International (STI2) Summit (for senior researchers in the Semantic Web field) held in Crete in September, 2017 [2].
1. https://websci18.webscience.org/
2. https://www.sti2.org/events/2017-sti2-semantic-summit
This presentation was provided by Daniella Lowenberg of the California Digital Library during the NISO Virtual Conference, Advancing Altmetrics, held on Wednesday, December 13, 2017.
Cuna Ekmekcioglu (University of Edinburgh) - “Engaging academic support libra...ARLGSW
Presentation from the 6th CILIP ARLG-SW Discover Academic Research and Training Support Conference (DARTS6). Dartington Hall, Totnes, Thursday 24th – Friday 25th May 2018
How Blockchains Are Transforming Adult EducationJohn Domingue
Slides from a session at the 9th Pan Commonwealth Forum giving an overview of the technology and concrete examples of how it is being used today to transform adult learning in a number of regions.
Towards the decentralisation of personal data through blockchains and linked ...John Domingue
A talk at the University of Bonn Computer Science Colloquium. It covers how distributed ledgers (blockchains) combined with decentralised linked data technologies such as Solid can support the management of personal data avoiding the issues highlighted in the media around for example, Facebook and Cambridge Analytica.
1. https://www.informatik.uni-bonn.de/de/kolloquium/2018ws/towards-the-decentralisation-of-personal-data-through-blockchains-and-linked-data
Decentralised Semantic Web @ International Semantic Web Research Summer Schoo...John Domingue
This in depth tutorial, presented at the 2018 International Semantic Web Research Summer School (ISWS), looks at the possibilities for a decentralised semantic web focusing primarily on the relationship between blockchains and linked data. The first part of the talk is an extensive explanation of what blockchains are and how they are used. This is followed by links to ongoing decentralised linked data research including Tim Berners-Lee's SOLID and Ruben Verborgh's Linked Data Fragments.
Blockchains as a Component of the Next generation InternetJohn Domingue
This talk gives an overview of the blockchain technology describing its impact, the constituent elements and how it may be used. Related EU Funding opportunities are also covered.
Blockchains and new educational models v 2.0John Domingue
The lastest on the OU blockchain experiments and thoughts on the application of this technology in the Higher Educational space. In particular for accreditation, ePortfolios and uber style educational disaggregation.
Linked services: Connecting services to the Web of DataJohn Domingue
Keynote from the International Conference on e-Business Engineering, September 2013. The talk covers a short integration to Linked Data, our approach to building applications on top of the Web of Data (which we term Linked Services) and a number of applications in the areas of house hunting: crowdsourcing car parking, sharing human body processes. The talk also covers recent work on transforming SAP's Unified Service Description Language to a Linked Data format.
Linking Services and Linked Data: Keynote for AIMSA 2012John Domingue
An overview of the approach, principles and technologies supporting how services and Linked Data can be combined to support the creation of applications.
Introduction to AI for Nonprofits with Tapp NetworkTechSoup
Dive into the world of AI! Experts Jon Hill and Tareq Monaur will guide you through AI's role in enhancing nonprofit websites and basic marketing strategies, making it easy to understand and apply.
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
Biological screening of herbal drugs: Introduction and Need for
Phyto-Pharmacological Screening, New Strategies for evaluating
Natural Products, In vitro evaluation techniques for Antioxidants, Antimicrobial and Anticancer drugs. In vivo evaluation techniques
for Anti-inflammatory, Antiulcer, Anticancer, Wound healing, Antidiabetic, Hepatoprotective, Cardio protective, Diuretics and
Antifertility, Toxicity studies as per OECD guidelines
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
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The French Revolution, which began in 1789, was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France. It marked the decline of absolute monarchies, the rise of secular and democratic republics, and the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. This revolutionary period is crucial in understanding the transition from feudalism to modernity in Europe.
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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.
Read| The latest issue of The Challenger is here! We are thrilled to announce that our school paper has qualified for the NATIONAL SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE (NSPC) 2024. Thank you for your unwavering support and trust. Dive into the stories that made us stand out!
Pride Month Slides 2024 David Douglas School District
Developing rich interactive eBooks to teach linked open data to professionals: principles and processes
1. Developing Rich Interactive
eBooks to Teach Linked Open
Data to Professionals: Principles
and Processes
John Domingue, Knowledge Media Institute, The
Open University
STI International
St Petersburg, March 10, 2014
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2. Overview
• Motivation
• Design and delivery principles
• Channels
• Process
• Results
• Monitoring
• Future Work
• Summary
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9. Design Principles
Industrial relevance
Team curriculum design
External collaboration
Explicit learning goals
Use of realistic solutions
Use of real data
Use of real tools
Show scalable solutions
Eating our own dog food
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13. OU iTunes U Stats
• Open University on iTunes U was launched on
3rd June 2008
• Now 58 iTunes U Courses
• 65,138,000 downloads
• Over 9,015,700 visitors downloaded files
• Currently averaging 80,000-300,000 downloads
a week
• 449 collections containing 3,485 tracks (1,638
audio, 1,847 video) and 27 extras (PDF)
• 423 OpenLearn study units as eBooks (ePub),
representing over 5,000 hours of study
• Currently delivering an average of 0.3-1 TB of
data a week
17. Process Model
Collection of Raw
Chapter Materials
Learning
Objectives
Slides
First Version
Webinar –
First Recording
Slides – Final Version
Webinar –
Final Recording
Initial Version of
eBook Chapter
Pre-final Version of
eBook Chapter
Final eBook Chapter
and online course
19. Modules
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• Introduction and application
scenarios
• Querying Linked Data
• Provisioning Linked Data
• Interaction with Linked Data
• Building Linked Data
applications
• Scaling up
38. www.ict-forge.eu
@ICT_FORGE
FORGE is bringing the
FIRE and eLearning
worlds together
FIRE (Future Internet
Research and
Experimentation)
high-performance
test-beds
Forging Online Education through FIRE
42. Summary
• Need to fill skilled data scientists gap
• Successful development and deployment of open
educational resources
– Multi-skilled course team
– Strong links to industrial requirements
– Rich multimedia interactive eBooks
– Explicit learning goals
– Real data and tools
– Multi channel delivery
• Linked data based monitoring
• Future work to deploy in new contexts
– EU job skills dashboard
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43. The team
Thanks to all contributors! Alexander Mikroyannidis, OU
Alice Carpentier, STI-R
Andreas Harth, KIT
Andreas Wagner, KIT
Andriy Nikolov, fluidOps
Barry Norton, Ontotext
Alex Simov, Ontotext
Marin Dimitrov, Ontotext
Daniel M. Herzig, KIT
Elena Simperl, STI-R/Univ. of Southampton
Günter Ladwig, KIT
Inga Shamkhalov, KIT
Jacek Kopecky, OU
John Domingue, OU
Juan Sequeda, Capsenta/University of Texa
Kalina Bontcheva, University of Sheffield
Lyndon Nixon, STI-R
Maria Maleshkova, KIT
Maria-Esther Vidal, Univers. Simon Bolivar
Maribel Acosta, KIT
Michael Meier, fluidOps
Ning Li, OU
Paul Mulholland, OU
Peter Haase, fluidOps
Richard Power, OU
Steffen Stadtmüller, KIT
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