Another world is possible - what's new in open accessElena Giglia
The document summarizes recent developments in open access and open science. It discusses how scholarly communication is changing from an obsession with competition to a focus on collaboration. It outlines new models for registering, archiving, and rewarding open scholarly works. These include open access repositories, preprint servers, social networks for peer review, and metrics that measure social reach rather than just citations. The document advocates making research data openly available and supporting open science through open licensing, copyright reform, and collaborative tools that advance knowledge sharing.
The document provides an overview of new collaborative tools that are enabling open science practices. It discusses the need for open sharing of knowledge and peer collaboration. It then summarizes several new platforms, services, and trends that are helping facilitate open sharing of research outputs like pre-prints, as well as tools for peer review, project collaboration, and evaluating research in new ways beyond traditional metrics like the impact factor. The document highlights the evolving scholarly communications landscape and opportunities provided by open science.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document discusses cyberbullying, including defining it, types of cyberbullying, prevalence statistics, legal issues, and current anti-bullying programs and responses. Cyberbullying involves using electronic communication like email, social media, or text messages to deliberately harass or threaten others. It affects many youth and can take various forms such as flaming, harassment, impersonation, or exclusion. While schools have some authority to intervene, legal issues around students' online speech can be complex. Education of students, parents, and law enforcement is emphasized as part of comprehensive anti-cyberbullying efforts.
This document provides information on cyber bullying, including definitions, statistics, types of cyber bullying, legal issues, and current programs and responses. Some key points include:
- Cyber bullying is cruel behavior using technology to deliberately harass or threaten others repeatedly. It can take various forms like emails, texts, social media.
- Surveys find around half of students have experienced cyber bullying directly or indirectly. It most commonly affects children ages 9-14.
- There are different types of cyber bullies with varying motivations from inadvertent to seeking power or revenge.
- Schools have some authority over off-campus cyber bullying if it substantially disrupts school or targets staff. Criminal charges are possible for
Another world is possible - what's new in open accessElena Giglia
The document summarizes recent developments in open access and open science. It discusses how scholarly communication is changing from an obsession with competition to a focus on collaboration. It outlines new models for registering, archiving, and rewarding open scholarly works. These include open access repositories, preprint servers, social networks for peer review, and metrics that measure social reach rather than just citations. The document advocates making research data openly available and supporting open science through open licensing, copyright reform, and collaborative tools that advance knowledge sharing.
The document provides an overview of new collaborative tools that are enabling open science practices. It discusses the need for open sharing of knowledge and peer collaboration. It then summarizes several new platforms, services, and trends that are helping facilitate open sharing of research outputs like pre-prints, as well as tools for peer review, project collaboration, and evaluating research in new ways beyond traditional metrics like the impact factor. The document highlights the evolving scholarly communications landscape and opportunities provided by open science.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document discusses cyberbullying, including defining it, types of cyberbullying, prevalence statistics, legal issues, and current anti-bullying programs and responses. Cyberbullying involves using electronic communication like email, social media, or text messages to deliberately harass or threaten others. It affects many youth and can take various forms such as flaming, harassment, impersonation, or exclusion. While schools have some authority to intervene, legal issues around students' online speech can be complex. Education of students, parents, and law enforcement is emphasized as part of comprehensive anti-cyberbullying efforts.
This document provides information on cyber bullying, including definitions, statistics, types of cyber bullying, legal issues, and current programs and responses. Some key points include:
- Cyber bullying is cruel behavior using technology to deliberately harass or threaten others repeatedly. It can take various forms like emails, texts, social media.
- Surveys find around half of students have experienced cyber bullying directly or indirectly. It most commonly affects children ages 9-14.
- There are different types of cyber bullies with varying motivations from inadvertent to seeking power or revenge.
- Schools have some authority over off-campus cyber bullying if it substantially disrupts school or targets staff. Criminal charges are possible for
The document discusses cyber bullying, including its definition, types, prevalence, and legal issues. It also summarizes current anti-bullying programs and responses to cyber bullying. Key points include that cyber bullying involves using electronic means to harass or threaten others, it most commonly affects children ages 9-14, and can include behaviors like flaming, harassment, cyber stalking, and impersonation. The document also outlines a comprehensive "PEAS" program approach to address cyber bullying through psychological, educational, and social interventions.
This document provides instructions for automating iOS UI testing using Instruments. It outlines preparing elements for automation by setting accessibility labels, exploring the element hierarchy using target and app objects, tapping elements and validating results, and logging messages to the Instruments console. The document also recommends references for more information on UI automation and Instruments.
A empresa está enfrentando desafios financeiros devido à queda nas vendas e precisa cortar custos. O departamento de marketing será reestruturado e alguns funcionários serão demitidos, enquanto outros serão transferidos para novas funções. Uma consulta externa foi contratada para ajudar a empresa a se reorganizar e voltar ao crescimento.
The document discusses cyber bullying, including its definition, types, prevalence, and legal issues. It also summarizes current anti-bullying programs and responses to cyber bullying. Key points include that cyber bullying involves using electronic means to harass or threaten others, it most commonly affects children ages 9-14, and can include behaviors like flaming, harassment, cyber stalking, and impersonation. The document also outlines a comprehensive "PEAS" program approach to address cyber bullying through psychological, educational, and social interventions.
This document provides instructions for automating iOS UI testing using Instruments. It outlines preparing elements for automation by setting accessibility labels, exploring the element hierarchy using target and app objects, tapping elements and validating results, and logging messages to the Instruments console. The document also recommends references for more information on UI automation and Instruments.
A empresa está enfrentando desafios financeiros devido à queda nas vendas e precisa cortar custos. O departamento de marketing será reestruturado e alguns funcionários serão demitidos, enquanto outros serão transferidos para novas funções. Uma consulta externa foi contratada para ajudar a empresa a se reorganizar e voltar ao crescimento.