Introducing to integrating content from the UK\'s Intute website into your own service. Intute is funded by JISC for education. It promotes the best of the Web.
Intute is a national internet service that provides resources for education and research. The document discusses various ways that universities and libraries can integrate Intute resources, such as adding an Intute search box or RSS feeds to their websites. It provides examples of other institutions that have integrated Intute and offers a free support package to help with integration, including quick guides, online help, and a helpdesk.
Intute is a free online resource for UK higher and further education that guides users to quality-assured websites for education and research. The document discusses how integrating Intute resources into a website or learning materials can benefit users by providing seamless access to updated, reputable resources. It provides examples of integrating Intute, such as embedding search boxes or RSS feeds, and describes a case study of the University of Leeds Library's successful integration of Intute.
Intute is a free online service that provides quality-assured Internet resources for higher education teaching, learning, and research. It uses subject specialists to select and evaluate resources. Intute has over 120,000 hand-selected records organized by subject. Resources can be searched or browsed. Intute helps address issues with finding trustworthy information online. Universities can integrate Intute searches and records into their own websites and reading lists. This helps keep resources up-to-date and ensures quality.
This document discusses the challenges of managing individual e-journal subscriptions. It notes that e-journals require more complicated management than print journals, as each publisher has different requirements for enabling access. The document then outlines the typical lifecycle of managing an e-journal, including acquiring, providing access, administering, supporting, evaluating, and renewing titles. It also shares the workflow and tools used by the Durban University of Technology Library to manage their 481 individually subscribed e-journals, such as maintaining checklists, using serials vendor websites and reports, and cataloging in their integrated library system.
This document provides an introduction to e-journals, including what they are, their advantages and disadvantages, why they should be used, and how to access them. The key points are:
- E-journals are scholarly publications published online in digital formats like PDF and HTML. They provide simultaneous global access and links to related research.
- Advantages include wider dissemination, access from anywhere, and the ability to access archives. Disadvantages include technical barriers and high acquisition costs.
- E-journals can be accessed through individual journal subscriptions, journal databases that aggregate titles, pay-per-view options on publisher sites, or open access models without fees like institutional repositories.
This document provides information and guidance on accessing and using electronic resources from the Canberra Institute of Technology (CIT) Library. It discusses what electronic resources are available, such as databases, ejournals, ebooks and websites. It also provides tips on how to search and access resources both on and off campus, and highlights that resource providers have help features to guide use. The document aims to help students make effective use of the electronic resources for their studies.
This document discusses e-journals, which are scholarly journals available in electronic format. It defines e-journals and discusses their nomenclature, access methods, key features, advantages, disadvantages, examples, and concludes that e-journals form an important part of scholarly research materials. The SNDT Women's Library in Mumbai subscribes to over 58 e-journals and databases to provide access to e-resources for its users.
The document discusses the changing role of medical libraries and librarians. It notes that medical libraries now provide scientific information online through medical databases, e-books, and open access resources available on the internet. Librarians are adapting to new technologies by using tools like blogs, podcasts, videos, and social media to share information more easily and attractively. Librarians are also taking on more of an educational role in teaching medical professionals and students how to effectively search and retrieve information from online medical resources.
Intute is a national internet service that provides resources for education and research. The document discusses various ways that universities and libraries can integrate Intute resources, such as adding an Intute search box or RSS feeds to their websites. It provides examples of other institutions that have integrated Intute and offers a free support package to help with integration, including quick guides, online help, and a helpdesk.
Intute is a free online resource for UK higher and further education that guides users to quality-assured websites for education and research. The document discusses how integrating Intute resources into a website or learning materials can benefit users by providing seamless access to updated, reputable resources. It provides examples of integrating Intute, such as embedding search boxes or RSS feeds, and describes a case study of the University of Leeds Library's successful integration of Intute.
Intute is a free online service that provides quality-assured Internet resources for higher education teaching, learning, and research. It uses subject specialists to select and evaluate resources. Intute has over 120,000 hand-selected records organized by subject. Resources can be searched or browsed. Intute helps address issues with finding trustworthy information online. Universities can integrate Intute searches and records into their own websites and reading lists. This helps keep resources up-to-date and ensures quality.
This document discusses the challenges of managing individual e-journal subscriptions. It notes that e-journals require more complicated management than print journals, as each publisher has different requirements for enabling access. The document then outlines the typical lifecycle of managing an e-journal, including acquiring, providing access, administering, supporting, evaluating, and renewing titles. It also shares the workflow and tools used by the Durban University of Technology Library to manage their 481 individually subscribed e-journals, such as maintaining checklists, using serials vendor websites and reports, and cataloging in their integrated library system.
This document provides an introduction to e-journals, including what they are, their advantages and disadvantages, why they should be used, and how to access them. The key points are:
- E-journals are scholarly publications published online in digital formats like PDF and HTML. They provide simultaneous global access and links to related research.
- Advantages include wider dissemination, access from anywhere, and the ability to access archives. Disadvantages include technical barriers and high acquisition costs.
- E-journals can be accessed through individual journal subscriptions, journal databases that aggregate titles, pay-per-view options on publisher sites, or open access models without fees like institutional repositories.
This document provides information and guidance on accessing and using electronic resources from the Canberra Institute of Technology (CIT) Library. It discusses what electronic resources are available, such as databases, ejournals, ebooks and websites. It also provides tips on how to search and access resources both on and off campus, and highlights that resource providers have help features to guide use. The document aims to help students make effective use of the electronic resources for their studies.
This document discusses e-journals, which are scholarly journals available in electronic format. It defines e-journals and discusses their nomenclature, access methods, key features, advantages, disadvantages, examples, and concludes that e-journals form an important part of scholarly research materials. The SNDT Women's Library in Mumbai subscribes to over 58 e-journals and databases to provide access to e-resources for its users.
The document discusses the changing role of medical libraries and librarians. It notes that medical libraries now provide scientific information online through medical databases, e-books, and open access resources available on the internet. Librarians are adapting to new technologies by using tools like blogs, podcasts, videos, and social media to share information more easily and attractively. Librarians are also taking on more of an educational role in teaching medical professionals and students how to effectively search and retrieve information from online medical resources.
Altmetrics and Social Media: Publicising, Discovering, EngagingUCD Library
Presentation given by Michael Ladisch, Bibliometrics Librarian at UCD Library, at the AISHE Seminar, May 6, 2015, at Maynooth University, Maynooth, Ireland.
This document summarizes a pilot project conducted at University College Dublin (UCD) Library to evaluate the use of subject guides created using the LibGuides platform. The project team introduced LibGuides subject guides for all disciplines over the course of one year. Usage statistics and student feedback were collected to analyze awareness, usage patterns, and perceptions of the guides. Key findings included very low student awareness, high usage of introductory pages and database links, and a preference for finding information via search engines. The project team concluded that greater promotion, integration with instruction, and collaboration with academic staff could help increase visibility and use of the subject guides.
This document introduces electronic journals and how to locate them using the library's resources. It provides an overview of the types of e-journals available, such as those purchased from publishers or available through databases. Statistics on the library's e-journal holdings are given, and the various methods for finding e-journals through the library website, catalog, or by linking from databases are demonstrated with examples. The advantages and disadvantages of e-journals compared to print are also briefly discussed.
Library collaboration in India, consortia program between publisher and libraries. this paper deals with Indian library systems and why there is need of collaboration for them.
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 provides an overview of electronic resources available through the library and how to access and use them. It discusses that electronic resources include electronic journals, indexes, eBooks and multimedia publications. It also addresses that resources can be accessed from home with an internet connection, except for those only available onsite. The document stresses to check help features and tutorials within resources on how to search and retrieve information.
The INDEST-AICTE Consortium was established in 2003 to provide discounted access to electronic resources for engineering and technology institutions in India, and has grown to include over 1200 member institutions; it negotiates with publishers to subscribe to resources and provide access for members, and also provides training on resource usage and encourages collaboration between member libraries.
The document discusses the INDEST-AICTE library consortium in India. It provides background on the formation of the consortium and defines its objectives as providing electronic resources to members at discounted rates. The consortium has three types of members - core members funded by MHRD, AICTE-supported members, and self-supported members. It subscribes to over 12,000 electronic journals and its website allows members to search resources. The consortium plays a significant role in providing E-resources for engineering, science and technology fields in India.
This document discusses e-journals, which are scholarly journals that can be accessed electronically. It defines e-journals and provides other names for them such as online journals, electronic serials, and digital serials. The document discusses how e-journals can be accessed through subscription, pay-per-view, or open access. It outlines some advantages of e-journals like anytime access from anywhere and quicker access to newly published articles compared to print. The document also notes some disadvantages like technical barriers and infrastructure issues.
Credo reference promoting resources workshop edina slidesAndrew Bevan
This document discusses the importance of promoting online resources and provides guidance on how to do so effectively. It notes that libraries need to promote their subscription resources to justify costs, monitor usage, and help users find useful free resources. Promoting resources is part of the core mission of education and information literacy. Challenges to promoting resources include information overload, competition from other online sources, and decreasing usage trends. The document offers tips for promotion such as using metrics, ensuring accurate metadata, addressing technical issues, search engine optimization, and branding. It emphasizes focusing promotion efforts and adopting a user-centered approach to understand their needs and create meaningful services.
E-journals are periodical publications that are published in electronic format, usually on the internet. They come in different categories, including CD-ROM journals that are distributed with search software, networked e-journals available over networks like the internet, and online journals available through databases on a cost-per-access basis. E-journals have advantages like being able to search full text, access them from any computer, and include more multimedia content. However, they also have limitations such as requiring an initial investment in technology, being uncomfortable for sustained reading on screens, and lacking archiving of back issues. Implementing e-journals successfully involves addressing issues related to hardware, software, networks, economics, standardization, copyright, training, and
The document discusses Talis Insight's integration with institutional systems using Learning Tools Interoperability (LTI). It provides examples of systems that can be integrated like authentication, library, and student management systems. It demonstrates how Talis can embed reading lists or items in a virtual learning environment (VLE) and access documentation and plugins through an application programming interface (API). The document also references using data and reports for visualization and discusses getting involved in the developer community or talking to the author about additional integration or data questions.
Technological changes are accelerating social changes in the scholarly publishing landscape. There has been significant consolidation among publishers through horizontal and vertical integration. Relationships between authors, readers, publishers, and librarians have shifted with the rise of content aggregators and library vendors that now provide aggregated content and library management systems. Major companies like Thomson Reuters and Elsevier have expanded into research administration services. Startups are also emerging to create new models for scholarly communication through open solutions. The landscape continues to transform dramatically and it is unclear what relationships and models may emerge by 2030.
Delivered by Peter Burnhill at CNI Fall 2014 Membership Meeting, December 8-9, 2014
Washington, DC. This is about ensuring that online serial content, whether issued in parts or changes over time via a website, continues to be available for scholarship. The central take home message is that we all have a lot still to do.
The IR as infrastructure: Shifting from repository-centric services to schola...Sarah Shreeves
The document discusses how the IR (institutional repository) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign called IDEALS was originally organized around the repository itself but is now reorganizing to be more scholar-centric. It realized the IR should be core infrastructure rather than the focus. The purpose of reorganizing is to provide services that help with all aspects of scholarly dissemination, not just those that directly benefit the IR. This includes helping with activities like deposit in other repositories and supporting open access publishing on campus.
El documento habla sobre la financiación, publicación y divulgación de la innovación. Propone crear un punto de encuentro para intercambiar innovaciones docentes que permita evaluar, clasificar y reconocer la calidad de las innovaciones, facilitando su búsqueda, presentación y divulgación para mejorar la calidad de la enseñanza.
Intute is a free national service that provides the best internet resources for teaching, learning and research in higher education. It is funded by JISC. Intute has a catalogue of over 123,000 hand-selected web records organized by subject. It also offers the Virtual Training Suite which provides free online tutorials for over 65 subjects. Recent surveys found that students and faculty want improved access to electronic resources and better information literacy skills, which Intute aims to address through its evolving services.
The document discusses the Virtual Training Suite (VTS), which provides free online tutorials to teach information skills to university students. VTS tutorials cover a variety of academic subjects and are divided into sections on finding scholarly information online, evaluating internet resources, and examples of student research. User surveys show that VTS is a popular part of the Intute service. The document recommends ways that lecturers can incorporate VTS tutorials into their courses to help students develop valuable information literacy skills needed in a Web 2.0 world of higher education. Future plans include developing more tutorials and moving to a community-driven model of support for VTS.
Altmetrics and Social Media: Publicising, Discovering, EngagingUCD Library
Presentation given by Michael Ladisch, Bibliometrics Librarian at UCD Library, at the AISHE Seminar, May 6, 2015, at Maynooth University, Maynooth, Ireland.
This document summarizes a pilot project conducted at University College Dublin (UCD) Library to evaluate the use of subject guides created using the LibGuides platform. The project team introduced LibGuides subject guides for all disciplines over the course of one year. Usage statistics and student feedback were collected to analyze awareness, usage patterns, and perceptions of the guides. Key findings included very low student awareness, high usage of introductory pages and database links, and a preference for finding information via search engines. The project team concluded that greater promotion, integration with instruction, and collaboration with academic staff could help increase visibility and use of the subject guides.
This document introduces electronic journals and how to locate them using the library's resources. It provides an overview of the types of e-journals available, such as those purchased from publishers or available through databases. Statistics on the library's e-journal holdings are given, and the various methods for finding e-journals through the library website, catalog, or by linking from databases are demonstrated with examples. The advantages and disadvantages of e-journals compared to print are also briefly discussed.
Library collaboration in India, consortia program between publisher and libraries. this paper deals with Indian library systems and why there is need of collaboration for them.
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 provides an overview of electronic resources available through the library and how to access and use them. It discusses that electronic resources include electronic journals, indexes, eBooks and multimedia publications. It also addresses that resources can be accessed from home with an internet connection, except for those only available onsite. The document stresses to check help features and tutorials within resources on how to search and retrieve information.
The INDEST-AICTE Consortium was established in 2003 to provide discounted access to electronic resources for engineering and technology institutions in India, and has grown to include over 1200 member institutions; it negotiates with publishers to subscribe to resources and provide access for members, and also provides training on resource usage and encourages collaboration between member libraries.
The document discusses the INDEST-AICTE library consortium in India. It provides background on the formation of the consortium and defines its objectives as providing electronic resources to members at discounted rates. The consortium has three types of members - core members funded by MHRD, AICTE-supported members, and self-supported members. It subscribes to over 12,000 electronic journals and its website allows members to search resources. The consortium plays a significant role in providing E-resources for engineering, science and technology fields in India.
This document discusses e-journals, which are scholarly journals that can be accessed electronically. It defines e-journals and provides other names for them such as online journals, electronic serials, and digital serials. The document discusses how e-journals can be accessed through subscription, pay-per-view, or open access. It outlines some advantages of e-journals like anytime access from anywhere and quicker access to newly published articles compared to print. The document also notes some disadvantages like technical barriers and infrastructure issues.
Credo reference promoting resources workshop edina slidesAndrew Bevan
This document discusses the importance of promoting online resources and provides guidance on how to do so effectively. It notes that libraries need to promote their subscription resources to justify costs, monitor usage, and help users find useful free resources. Promoting resources is part of the core mission of education and information literacy. Challenges to promoting resources include information overload, competition from other online sources, and decreasing usage trends. The document offers tips for promotion such as using metrics, ensuring accurate metadata, addressing technical issues, search engine optimization, and branding. It emphasizes focusing promotion efforts and adopting a user-centered approach to understand their needs and create meaningful services.
E-journals are periodical publications that are published in electronic format, usually on the internet. They come in different categories, including CD-ROM journals that are distributed with search software, networked e-journals available over networks like the internet, and online journals available through databases on a cost-per-access basis. E-journals have advantages like being able to search full text, access them from any computer, and include more multimedia content. However, they also have limitations such as requiring an initial investment in technology, being uncomfortable for sustained reading on screens, and lacking archiving of back issues. Implementing e-journals successfully involves addressing issues related to hardware, software, networks, economics, standardization, copyright, training, and
The document discusses Talis Insight's integration with institutional systems using Learning Tools Interoperability (LTI). It provides examples of systems that can be integrated like authentication, library, and student management systems. It demonstrates how Talis can embed reading lists or items in a virtual learning environment (VLE) and access documentation and plugins through an application programming interface (API). The document also references using data and reports for visualization and discusses getting involved in the developer community or talking to the author about additional integration or data questions.
Technological changes are accelerating social changes in the scholarly publishing landscape. There has been significant consolidation among publishers through horizontal and vertical integration. Relationships between authors, readers, publishers, and librarians have shifted with the rise of content aggregators and library vendors that now provide aggregated content and library management systems. Major companies like Thomson Reuters and Elsevier have expanded into research administration services. Startups are also emerging to create new models for scholarly communication through open solutions. The landscape continues to transform dramatically and it is unclear what relationships and models may emerge by 2030.
Delivered by Peter Burnhill at CNI Fall 2014 Membership Meeting, December 8-9, 2014
Washington, DC. This is about ensuring that online serial content, whether issued in parts or changes over time via a website, continues to be available for scholarship. The central take home message is that we all have a lot still to do.
The IR as infrastructure: Shifting from repository-centric services to schola...Sarah Shreeves
The document discusses how the IR (institutional repository) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign called IDEALS was originally organized around the repository itself but is now reorganizing to be more scholar-centric. It realized the IR should be core infrastructure rather than the focus. The purpose of reorganizing is to provide services that help with all aspects of scholarly dissemination, not just those that directly benefit the IR. This includes helping with activities like deposit in other repositories and supporting open access publishing on campus.
El documento habla sobre la financiación, publicación y divulgación de la innovación. Propone crear un punto de encuentro para intercambiar innovaciones docentes que permita evaluar, clasificar y reconocer la calidad de las innovaciones, facilitando su búsqueda, presentación y divulgación para mejorar la calidad de la enseñanza.
Intute is a free national service that provides the best internet resources for teaching, learning and research in higher education. It is funded by JISC. Intute has a catalogue of over 123,000 hand-selected web records organized by subject. It also offers the Virtual Training Suite which provides free online tutorials for over 65 subjects. Recent surveys found that students and faculty want improved access to electronic resources and better information literacy skills, which Intute aims to address through its evolving services.
The document discusses the Virtual Training Suite (VTS), which provides free online tutorials to teach information skills to university students. VTS tutorials cover a variety of academic subjects and are divided into sections on finding scholarly information online, evaluating internet resources, and examples of student research. User surveys show that VTS is a popular part of the Intute service. The document recommends ways that lecturers can incorporate VTS tutorials into their courses to help students develop valuable information literacy skills needed in a Web 2.0 world of higher education. Future plans include developing more tutorials and moving to a community-driven model of support for VTS.
Nizamettin Özmen is an art photographer based in Istanbul, Turkey. He specializes in landscape, architectural, and street photography capturing the beauty and culture of Turkey. His photos have been featured in exhibitions around the world and published in magazines highlighting his unique perspective and artistic vision.
The survey focused on how researchers, lecturers, and information professionals use online resources related to European studies. 122 people responded to questions about which websites, services, and sources they use most often. The majority conduct research in law, politics, and international relations. Most respondents considered themselves highly skilled online researchers who use EU information sources every day or weekly. The most popular websites were Europa, EUR-Lex, journals, search engines, and news sites. Respondents felt EU online services could be improved by enhancing search functions and maintaining two interfaces - one for public users and one for researchers.
Este documento describe un sistema de gestión de conocimiento para organizar y clasificar las buenas prácticas de innovación docente. El objetivo es facilitar la búsqueda y el intercambio de experiencias de innovación entre profesores y entidades educativas. El sistema se basa en indicadores extraídos de fuentes como revistas científicas, congresos, encuestas y entrevistas con expertos, y pretende ser más útil que otros repositorios al utilizar una metodología y tecnología innovadoras.
This document provides an overview of actor modeling and how to implement actors using the Akka library. It begins with explaining the actor model and benefits of actors over threads. It then discusses how to create actors with Akka, demonstrating with a multiplayer chess game. The schedule outlines explaining the actor model for 1/4 of the time and how to create Akka actors for 3/4 of the time using the chess game demo. Useful links are provided for Akka documentation and chess/game related projects.
Recipe for food & beverage brand communicationRohit Arora
Let’s admit it; we are all in small little ways ‘a foodie mindset’. It’s in human nature to be experimental with food and give in to indulgence sometimes and for few most-times. People tend to form a subliminal relationship with what they eat and drink, that form in to our eating-habits. Food and beverages have varied meaning to our lives which may differ from product-to-product, brand-to-brand and person-to-person.
Just as the preparation of a sumptuous meal requires a recipe, marketing food and beverages brands have their own recipe.
Luxury brands have always been a fascinating sector and luxury brand marketing one of the most complicated disciplines.
Packaged as the 8 P’s of luxury brand marketing, this article attempts to bring together the elements and interplay between the principles that are employed in the luxury brand marketing mix.
The document summarizes a case study of how the University of Leeds integrated Intute resources and services to create subject guides for their library portal. They implemented Intute's integration services which allowed them to add Intute's search box and records to their website. This reduced their workload as Intute handled keeping links and resources up to date. It also provided better quality assured resources than they could find themselves. The project resulted in estimated cost savings of over $20,000 by eliminating the need for their own server, software, and link/content checking.
Intute is a national service funded by JISC that provides a free database of over 1,600 quality-controlled business and management resources hand-picked by subject specialists. Intute offers a structured directory that is searchable and browsable to help students find resources, unlike search engines which provide massive unsorted results. Users can browse sections, view support materials, use tutorials to teach internet search skills, and integrate Intute content into their own websites or portals.
Using the Economics Network web site as an example of how Subject Centres share resources and services with a variety of academic and commercial services and will do so increasingly over the next few years
Brian Kelly gave a presentation on new digital technologies and their uses. He discussed concepts like Web 2.0, social media, mobile access, and cloud computing. He acknowledged challenges like sustainability, privacy, and organizational barriers, but argued against overly simplistic or fundamentalist approaches. A balanced, managed approach was needed to harness new technologies while mitigating risks.
The document discusses various online tools for effective literature management and reference searching. It introduces popular tools like Mendeley, EndNote and Zotero for building local reference databases and sharing references online. Social bookmarking and networking sites like Diigo, SlideShare and Wikipedia are also covered that allow searching references through tags and connecting with other users.
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The document discusses various online tools for effective literature management and reference searching. It introduces popular tools like Mendeley, EndNote and Zotero for building local reference databases and sharing references online. Social bookmarking and networking sites like Diigo, SlideShare and Wikipedia are described as useful resources for searching references in a social way through tags and user connections.
The document discusses ways to add value to research repositories beyond simply providing open access to publications. It suggests enabling depositors to reuse and repurpose their work through custom bibliographies, CVs and websites. It also recommends promoting interaction through commenting, tagging and forming groups. Additionally, it proposes displaying content in different formats like slideshows and visualizations to broaden the types of research outputs that can be hosted.
The document discusses ways to add value to research repositories beyond simply providing open access to publications. It suggests enabling depositors to reuse and repurpose their work through custom bibliographies, CVs and websites. It also recommends promoting interaction through commenting, tagging and forming groups. Additionally, it proposes displaying content in different formats like slideshows and visualizations to broaden the types of research outputs that can be hosted.
Introduction the the Library & IT Support Oct 2011wbl_librarian
This document provides information about the library and IT support services available to students at Middlesex University. It outlines resources like databases, guides, and tools for research. Services for distance learners are also described, including options for accessing electronic resources or requesting articles and chapters by post. Contact information is provided for getting help from library staff.
This document provides a brief guide to effective literature searching. It discusses strategies for choosing relevant resources, using databases, and checking access to articles. It recommends planning searches well in advance and considering search terms, keywords, and alternative terms. It describes tools for literature searching like PsycINFO, Social Science Citation Index, Google Scholar, and Zetoc alerts. It also covers reference management software like RefWorks and Mendeley as well as subject guides on the library website.
This document provides an introduction and overview of blogs and wikis as Web 2.0 technologies. It discusses what blogs and wikis are, how they can be used, examples of existing blogs and wikis, and some of the legal and privacy considerations for using these technologies. Setup and use of blogs and wikis is presented as straightforward, requiring no programming skills.
Supporting The Health Researcher Of The FutureAndy Tattersall
The document discusses supporting health researchers through new technologies like Web 2.0. It describes researchers' information behaviors as shallow and horizontal browsing rather than in-depth reading. Researchers prefer information management tools over traditional information literacy training. Web 2.0 tools like blogs, wikis and social media can engage researchers by providing just-in-time information and opportunities for collaboration. The document outlines some libraries that have implemented portals and widgets to better serve researchers and shares examples from the University of Sheffield.
Leading with Technology: Social Media Tools and Mobile Apps for 21st Century...Cheryl Peltier-Davis
This document provides an overview of social media tools and mobile apps that can benefit library leaders and managers. It defines social media and mobile apps, gives examples of popular tools, and discusses how each tool can be used for communication, marketing, professional development, productivity, building collections, and enhancing teaching and learning. Potential issues are also outlined. An evaluation checklist is provided to help libraries select the most useful tools. Strategies for successful social media use include setting goals, providing value, engagement, networking, and staying informed of trends. Resources for keeping up to date are also included.
This document provides an introduction and overview of blogs, wikis, and podcasts. It discusses what each technology is, how to set them up, examples of their use, and things to consider regarding legal and privacy implications. Blogs allow individuals to publish content over time. Wikis allow collaborative editing of content in simple markup language. Podcasts involve distributing audio and video files through subscription feeds for playback on mobile devices.
The document discusses social media and web 2.0 tools for development. It introduces the Focus Info Initiative, which aims to promote ICT skills among development professionals. The overall objective is to improve access to information and support human rights. Web 2.0 tools promote communication, collaboration and social networking compared to the older static Web 1.0. Examples of tools discussed include blogs, wikis, RSS feeds, and social networking. The benefits are more efficient information sharing and online collaboration.
ADINET was established in 1994 as a network of libraries in Gujarat, India to enable resource sharing and dissemination of information among libraries. Its goals are to connect libraries electronically, provide access to library collections, and offer library services and training. ADINET organizes professional development programs, celebrations, lectures and discussion forums. It provides services like an electronic discussion list, current awareness bulletins and a virtual reference service. ADINET also works on projects like a union catalog of periodicals and identity initiatives to raise the profile of librarians.
The document provides guidance on effective literature searching, including:
- Planning searches well in advance as it may take time to decide topics and searches can take longer than expected.
- Evaluating internet resources carefully using criteria like provenance, relevance, objectivity, methodology, presentation, and timeliness.
- Using library databases and tools like Social Science Citation Index, RefWorks, and Mendeley to organize citations and set up alerts.
- Consulting subject guides for database recommendations and help from liaison librarians.
The document describes Project iNTUpret, an open source wiki aimed at simplifying and explaining NTU's complex website information for students. It would allow students to freely access and edit pages to help others navigate the university system. The project founders discuss open source requirements and safeguards, objectives of helping students understand procedures, and potential business models of offering the wiki content for free while selling printed guidebooks.
ADINET was established in 1994 as a network of libraries in Gujarat, India. Its vision is to connect libraries and enable resource sharing to help libraries play their role in providing information to society. ADINET provides various services to member libraries like trainings, seminars, databases of periodicals and institutions. It aims to integrate library systems, provide consultancy and develop specialized information resources for libraries and users.
Social Software in Libraries: Powerful Marketing Tools for cutting-edge Libra...Pavlinka Kovatcheva
The document discusses using social software tools for marketing library resources and services. It provides examples of how a librarian used blogs, social bookmarking sites, photo sharing, Twitter, and other tools to raise awareness of library collections and events. Statistics showed these social media marketing efforts were successful at driving traffic to the librarian's portal and blog. The conclusion encourages librarians to coordinate marketing using both traditional and web 2.0 channels tailored to their library's needs and resources.
TrustArc Webinar - 2024 Global Privacy SurveyTrustArc
How does your privacy program stack up against your peers? What challenges are privacy teams tackling and prioritizing in 2024?
In the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey, we asked over 1,800 global privacy professionals and business executives to share their perspectives on the current state of privacy inside and outside of their organizations. This year’s report focused on emerging areas of importance for privacy and compliance professionals, including considerations and implications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies, building brand trust, and different approaches for achieving higher privacy competence scores.
See how organizational priorities and strategic approaches to data security and privacy are evolving around the globe.
This webinar will review:
- The top 10 privacy insights from the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey
- The top challenges for privacy leaders, practitioners, and organizations in 2024
- Key themes to consider in developing and maintaining your privacy program
Generating privacy-protected synthetic data using Secludy and MilvusZilliz
During this demo, the founders of Secludy will demonstrate how their system utilizes Milvus to store and manipulate embeddings for generating privacy-protected synthetic data. Their approach not only maintains the confidentiality of the original data but also enhances the utility and scalability of LLMs under privacy constraints. Attendees, including machine learning engineers, data scientists, and data managers, will witness first-hand how Secludy's integration with Milvus empowers organizations to harness the power of LLMs securely and efficiently.
Driving Business Innovation: Latest Generative AI Advancements & Success StorySafe Software
Are you ready to revolutionize how you handle data? Join us for a webinar where we’ll bring you up to speed with the latest advancements in Generative AI technology and discover how leveraging FME with tools from giants like Google Gemini, Amazon, and Microsoft OpenAI can supercharge your workflow efficiency.
During the hour, we’ll take you through:
Guest Speaker Segment with Hannah Barrington: Dive into the world of dynamic real estate marketing with Hannah, the Marketing Manager at Workspace Group. Hear firsthand how their team generates engaging descriptions for thousands of office units by integrating diverse data sources—from PDF floorplans to web pages—using FME transformers, like OpenAIVisionConnector and AnthropicVisionConnector. This use case will show you how GenAI can streamline content creation for marketing across the board.
Ollama Use Case: Learn how Scenario Specialist Dmitri Bagh has utilized Ollama within FME to input data, create custom models, and enhance security protocols. This segment will include demos to illustrate the full capabilities of FME in AI-driven processes.
Custom AI Models: Discover how to leverage FME to build personalized AI models using your data. Whether it’s populating a model with local data for added security or integrating public AI tools, find out how FME facilitates a versatile and secure approach to AI.
We’ll wrap up with a live Q&A session where you can engage with our experts on your specific use cases, and learn more about optimizing your data workflows with AI.
This webinar is ideal for professionals seeking to harness the power of AI within their data management systems while ensuring high levels of customization and security. Whether you're a novice or an expert, gain actionable insights and strategies to elevate your data processes. Join us to see how FME and AI can revolutionize how you work with data!
Main news related to the CCS TSI 2023 (2023/1695)Jakub Marek
An English 🇬🇧 translation of a presentation to the speech I gave about the main changes brought by CCS TSI 2023 at the biggest Czech conference on Communications and signalling systems on Railways, which was held in Clarion Hotel Olomouc from 7th to 9th November 2023 (konferenceszt.cz). Attended by around 500 participants and 200 on-line followers.
The original Czech 🇨🇿 version of the presentation can be found here: https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/hlavni-novinky-souvisejici-s-ccs-tsi-2023-2023-1695/269688092 .
The videorecording (in Czech) from the presentation is available here: https://youtu.be/WzjJWm4IyPk?si=SImb06tuXGb30BEH .
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Building Production Ready Search Pipelines with Spark and MilvusZilliz
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A Mix Chart displays historical data of numbers in a graphical or tabular form. The Kalyan Rajdhani Mix Chart specifically shows the results of a sequence of numbers over different periods.
Ivanti’s Patch Tuesday breakdown goes beyond patching your applications and brings you the intelligence and guidance needed to prioritize where to focus your attention first. Catch early analysis on our Ivanti blog, then join industry expert Chris Goettl for the Patch Tuesday Webinar Event. There we’ll do a deep dive into each of the bulletins and give guidance on the risks associated with the newly-identified vulnerabilities.
Trusted Execution Environment for Decentralized Process MiningLucaBarbaro3
Presentation of the paper "Trusted Execution Environment for Decentralized Process Mining" given during the CAiSE 2024 Conference in Cyprus on June 7, 2024.
Let's Integrate MuleSoft RPA, COMPOSER, APM with AWS IDP along with Slackshyamraj55
Discover the seamless integration of RPA (Robotic Process Automation), COMPOSER, and APM with AWS IDP enhanced with Slack notifications. Explore how these technologies converge to streamline workflows, optimize performance, and ensure secure access, all while leveraging the power of AWS IDP and real-time communication via Slack notifications.
In the rapidly evolving landscape of technologies, XML continues to play a vital role in structuring, storing, and transporting data across diverse systems. The recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) present new methodologies for enhancing XML development workflows, introducing efficiency, automation, and intelligent capabilities. This presentation will outline the scope and perspective of utilizing AI in XML development. The potential benefits and the possible pitfalls will be highlighted, providing a balanced view of the subject.
We will explore the capabilities of AI in understanding XML markup languages and autonomously creating structured XML content. Additionally, we will examine the capacity of AI to enrich plain text with appropriate XML markup. Practical examples and methodological guidelines will be provided to elucidate how AI can be effectively prompted to interpret and generate accurate XML markup.
Further emphasis will be placed on the role of AI in developing XSLT, or schemas such as XSD and Schematron. We will address the techniques and strategies adopted to create prompts for generating code, explaining code, or refactoring the code, and the results achieved.
The discussion will extend to how AI can be used to transform XML content. In particular, the focus will be on the use of AI XPath extension functions in XSLT, Schematron, Schematron Quick Fixes, or for XML content refactoring.
The presentation aims to deliver a comprehensive overview of AI usage in XML development, providing attendees with the necessary knowledge to make informed decisions. Whether you’re at the early stages of adopting AI or considering integrating it in advanced XML development, this presentation will cover all levels of expertise.
By highlighting the potential advantages and challenges of integrating AI with XML development tools and languages, the presentation seeks to inspire thoughtful conversation around the future of XML development. We’ll not only delve into the technical aspects of AI-powered XML development but also discuss practical implications and possible future directions.
Letter and Document Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Sol...Jeffrey Haguewood
Sidekick Solutions uses Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apricot) and automation solutions to integrate data for business workflows.
We believe integration and automation are essential to user experience and the promise of efficient work through technology. Automation is the critical ingredient to realizing that full vision. We develop integration products and services for Bonterra Case Management software to support the deployment of automations for a variety of use cases.
This video focuses on automated letter generation for Bonterra Impact Management using Google Workspace or Microsoft 365.
Interested in deploying letter generation automations for Bonterra Impact Management? Contact us at sales@sidekicksolutionsllc.com to discuss next steps.
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Predictive maintenance is a proactive approach that anticipates equipment failures before they happen. At the forefront of this innovative strategy is Artificial Intelligence (AI), which brings unprecedented precision and efficiency. AI in predictive maintenance is transforming industries by reducing downtime, minimizing costs, and enhancing productivity.
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