The document discusses interactive media and its role in information services. It notes that interactive media has taken over several roles of information specialists and will continue to cause uncertainties about the future. It emphasizes the importance of keeping up with the latest technological developments in order to predict and prepare for changes. Examples discussed include how interactive media can improve quality of life through applications in healthcare such as e-health, data-driven approaches using AI/machine learning, serious games, and more. Concerns about privacy and security with new technologies are also raised.
Social Media, Keeping up to date, Pure and more : The Leiden talkGuus van den Brekel
Talk for a group of colleagues of Walaeus Library of the Leiden University Medical Center and others.
November 5th 2015 14:30-17:00
PIctures: https://www.facebook.com/digicmb/media_set?set=a.10156217814035603.1073741882.868270602
We want to:
explore the benefits of implementing altmetric data in the hospital,
map all stakeholders and interested parties
increase awareness of additional methods of measuring impact tools,
Increase awareness of tools to influence visibility of the umcg research & it's output
discuss current use of bibliometrics in evaluations including the growing interest in measuring/visualising the "societal impact" of scientific research.
Meeting and event planners are the movie producers of the corporate world. What you do has the power to educate, empower and inspire people. Your work isn’t just a line item, it’s essential to helping your company achieve its organizational objectives. In this session, you’ll learn about the newest technology, team-building, meeting design and food and beverage trends.
Learner objectives:
1. Understand the essential steps required for any successful meeting.
2. Discover tech tools that expedite the planning process.
3. Learn how new trends in meeting design, technology, team-building and F&B can be incorporated into meetings & events.
Have questions about this presentation? We'll be moderating a LIVE Q&A on Twitter on May 5, 2015 at 1pm CT/2pm ET. Tweet questions to @PYMLive and tag with #IAAPAPW.
This presentation was created as a gift to the members of IAAP in honor of Administrative Professionals Week. For more on-demand learning, or to find in-depth sessions mentioned in this presentation, visit http://iaap-hq.org.
For more articles on how to plan meetings and events, visit http://planyourmeetings.com - where subscriptions and great ideas are free.
A well-informed C-Suite is the most critical part of an effective cyber risk management program. This presentation provides the essential knowledge every executive must possess about cybersecurity to be effective when discussing the topic.
Upgrading OpenStack? Avoid these 3 Common PitfallsPlatform9
Upgrading OpenStack has been notoriously difficult for IT teams, with 20 million lines of code to understand and keep up to date.
With our managed OpenStack offering, the Platform9 team has done thousands of upgrades, leveraging DevOps and Cloud-Native principles to overcome common pitfalls.
In this PowerPoint, OpenStack Ambassador Kenneth Hui and DevOps Engineer, Harrison Page, will share:
- Top 3 common pitfalls when upgrading OpenStack
- Ways to avoid these common pitfalls
- Best practices for streamlining the OpenStack upgrade process
- How Platform9 enables painless OpenStack upgrades
Learn how to make OpenStack upgrades painless for you and your team!
Growth framework and approach for Consumer Startups including metrics to focus on. Got feedback or suggestions, please share with pj@beingpractical.com.
Social Media, Keeping up to date, Pure and more : The Leiden talkGuus van den Brekel
Talk for a group of colleagues of Walaeus Library of the Leiden University Medical Center and others.
November 5th 2015 14:30-17:00
PIctures: https://www.facebook.com/digicmb/media_set?set=a.10156217814035603.1073741882.868270602
We want to:
explore the benefits of implementing altmetric data in the hospital,
map all stakeholders and interested parties
increase awareness of additional methods of measuring impact tools,
Increase awareness of tools to influence visibility of the umcg research & it's output
discuss current use of bibliometrics in evaluations including the growing interest in measuring/visualising the "societal impact" of scientific research.
Meeting and event planners are the movie producers of the corporate world. What you do has the power to educate, empower and inspire people. Your work isn’t just a line item, it’s essential to helping your company achieve its organizational objectives. In this session, you’ll learn about the newest technology, team-building, meeting design and food and beverage trends.
Learner objectives:
1. Understand the essential steps required for any successful meeting.
2. Discover tech tools that expedite the planning process.
3. Learn how new trends in meeting design, technology, team-building and F&B can be incorporated into meetings & events.
Have questions about this presentation? We'll be moderating a LIVE Q&A on Twitter on May 5, 2015 at 1pm CT/2pm ET. Tweet questions to @PYMLive and tag with #IAAPAPW.
This presentation was created as a gift to the members of IAAP in honor of Administrative Professionals Week. For more on-demand learning, or to find in-depth sessions mentioned in this presentation, visit http://iaap-hq.org.
For more articles on how to plan meetings and events, visit http://planyourmeetings.com - where subscriptions and great ideas are free.
A well-informed C-Suite is the most critical part of an effective cyber risk management program. This presentation provides the essential knowledge every executive must possess about cybersecurity to be effective when discussing the topic.
Upgrading OpenStack? Avoid these 3 Common PitfallsPlatform9
Upgrading OpenStack has been notoriously difficult for IT teams, with 20 million lines of code to understand and keep up to date.
With our managed OpenStack offering, the Platform9 team has done thousands of upgrades, leveraging DevOps and Cloud-Native principles to overcome common pitfalls.
In this PowerPoint, OpenStack Ambassador Kenneth Hui and DevOps Engineer, Harrison Page, will share:
- Top 3 common pitfalls when upgrading OpenStack
- Ways to avoid these common pitfalls
- Best practices for streamlining the OpenStack upgrade process
- How Platform9 enables painless OpenStack upgrades
Learn how to make OpenStack upgrades painless for you and your team!
Growth framework and approach for Consumer Startups including metrics to focus on. Got feedback or suggestions, please share with pj@beingpractical.com.
Informing Innovation: Contextual Investigation for Effective Academic Technol...char booth
Keynote presentation at the 2013 AMICAL Conference at John Cabot University in Rome, Italy.
Description: In this era of relentless change in higher education and information technology, it is essential to investigate local learning contexts to inform strategic programming and facilitate productive partnerships between libraries and academic institutions. From direct research into user needs and characteristics using environmental scanning, ethnography, and survey methodology to innovative tech-supported collaborations that inform library service models and pedagogy, this talk will explore established and emerging methods for developing an informed orientation to local communities of academic technology practice.
How can documentation become inherently Agile?eBranding Ninja
How can you foster a culture that gets your developers excited about documentation? How can you foster a culture that gets your developers excited about pleasing their customers?
Documentation is still the most important thing developers continually respond as most affecting their decision making. Frankly caring about documentation shows you care about the developer, whether external or internal. Yet, documentation is constantly pushed to the wayside, aligning that idea with Waterfall and top-down development. How do you then foster a culture that gets your developers excited to create documentation? And as an extension, how do you get your developers excited about pleasing their customers?
Start out by automating what you can and then creating a process. Documentation is something that requires discipline. It’s up to your team to identify what interruptions are constantly being pointed to as excuses for not completing the documentation. Then, you can put an investment into your documentation, looking to first solve and reduce those interruptions, making documentation the way you address repeated issues and make your customers more autonomous.
Documentation is actually particularly important to the Scrum process, where "documented" is part of the definition of "Done." Documentation can also be a good team-building exercise as it invites everyone to take ownership of their own piece. It also keeps everyone cognizant of keeping the code itself simple and self-explanatory. And it's especially important for team communication and collaboration as, with microservices, containers and the like, our developers gain autonomy, but there's a struggle to work out loud so you know what everyone else is doing.
Finally, someone should be in charge of managing the documentation -- someone with a tech background but some marketing savviness -- to curate it all, helping to make sure it's there and that it tells a clear story that's easy to search through, but that also supports the overall business proposition.
This talk was first given at AgiNext 2017, London.
http://2017.aginext.io/
Images compliments of New Old Stock http://nos.twnsnd.co/
Visibility and societal impact : UMCG research output, Altmetric and PureGuus van den Brekel
Pilot project on Altmetrics in UMCG, by Central Medical Library, UMCG. Presentation at Seminar Altmetrics for research evaluation… or not?
Date: 16 NOV 2016
Wednesday November 16th 2016, experts in altmetrics will gather to discuss about this topic and how altmetrics can support Open Science. Several providers with different kind of altmetric tools will provide practical solutions and present use cases.
https://www.surf.nl/en/agenda/2016/11/seminar-altmetrics-for-research-evaluation...-or-not/index.html
4 reasons that you cannot engage your team after electionFlora Liu
After election there are always some of the EB or LCP candidates start to disengaged . How can we create an environment to support them passing this tough time ?
Presentation by Martina F. Ferracane at European Business Summit (May 2015).
Video version available at this link: https://youtu.be/hrRHBCLcgqU - It shows also the videos presented in the PPT!
The slides cover Introduction to Big Data and Data Science, as well as go over our current and future projects @eHarmony.
eHarmony was founded to give people a better chance to find happy, passionate and fulfilling relationships.
During this talk I will describe steps that we go through to create Compatible matches and how we leverage Big Data technologies to accomplish that goal.
I will specifically talk on how we take Billion+ potential matches that we find through MongoDB, store them in Voldemort NoSQL datastore and then run multiple Hadoop jobs to come up with filtered list based on Machine Learned models.
Our hadoop clusters are in-house, high density, low power Seamicro installations and we use Spring Batch and Spring Data Hadoop to orchestrate the hadoop jobs.
Did you know that eHarmony is responsible for 5% of all new US marriages and that more than 600,000 people already got married through us?
Messaging Brokers are intrinsic part of our infrastructure and our experience with HornetQ has not been really great.
We have experienced issues that forced us to perform restarts multiple times a day and sometimes they weren't sufficient to fix the issue and data cleanup was needed resulting in loss of important messages.
Lack of documentation, lack of proper support and lack of stability of HornetQ broker are some of the reasons for looking into new Messaging Brokers.
During this session I will present the path we have taken to Prioritize Features -> Compare Brokers -> Eliminate -> Benchmark and the findings together with recommendations.
This task resulted in implementation of generic messaging broker benchmarking tool in Java, called Benchmark.io which we are intending to open source.
SEO: A Crash Course | What is SEO in 2015? An Ethoseo™ PresentationDamien Wright
This SEO presentation is from Photolush 2015 in Bellingham, WA. Topics include how Google works, on-site optimization, off-site optimization, link earning, and web analytics.
APItheDocs: How Can API Documentation Be Agile?eBranding Ninja
How can API documentation become inherently agile? how can you foster a culture that gets your developers excited about documentation? About customer experience? How can you persuade your agile team to make documented a priority? How do you get developers creating more software?
This talk looks to answer these questions and more, including the real-world journeys of WorldPay and Sengrid make sure documentation is a part of their agile processes and how.
Talk given at API the Docs, London.
http://apithedocs.org/london/
By Jennifer Riggins
http://ebranding.ninja
http://twitter.com/jkriggins
Data Visualizations in Digital Products (ProductCamp Boston 2016)ProductCamp Boston
Visualizations around fixed datasets such as data journalism are very common, you see them in the New York Times every day, but what happens when data visualization is part of a digital product? These visualizations contain data that changes frequently based on user inputs or other sources. This talk covers examples and an approach on how to incorporate data visualization into your digital product, whether it be mobile, web or desktop.
About C. Todd Lombardo
C. Todd recently joined the team at Fresh Tilled Soil as Chief Design Strategist, helping clients solve product, design, and/or strategy problems. He has a Master’s Degree in Data Visualization from Maryland Institute College of Art.
His background is grounded in science, engineering, and design. He previously was Innovation Architect at Constant Contact’s InnoLoft, he facilitated product and service design sprints for a wide range of external startups and internal product teams. He is also a member of the adjunct faculty at Madrid’s prestigious IE Business School.
A teacher and speaker at heart, he frequently speaks at conferences and has directed five TEDx events in two countries. His book, Design Sprint was published by O’Reilly Media in the fall of 2015.
American Marketing Association - Strategy Presentation Sam Cheema
Marketing strategy plan for SUNY New Paltz AMA plan - 2016. This plan was devised for the premise of the degree in Marketing Communications at SUNY New Paltz. This plan was further implemented by the AMA and won an award.
Smart Retail Concepts using Artificial IntelligenceGokul Alex
My session on #SmartRetail presented in #MOBConf #DevCon2018 at Meetup Cafe in Kerala Startup Mission #KSUM. This presentation delves deeper into the convergence of Artificial Intelligence, Retail Value Chain and Digital Economy.
Social Media and the Social Identity & Knowledge Gap TheoryDavid Onoue
This presentation examines two communication theories and its relevance to modern social media. The first is social identity theory, developed by Henri Tajfel and John Turner, which asserts that group membership creates in-group/self-categorization and enhancement in ways that favor the in-group at the expense of the out-group. The second is knowledge gap theory first purposed by Philip Turner, George Donohue, and Clarice Olien. They believed that the increase of information in society is not evenly acquired by every member of society. People with higher socioeconomic status tend to have better ability to acquire information.
Group members: Sandeep Gourkanti, Hongyue Guo, David Onoue & Alan Taylor Jr.
This is a proposal Donald Lamonaca and I presented to the executives of Legends at One World Observatory regarding improving the operations of the company.
Informing Innovation: Contextual Investigation for Effective Academic Technol...char booth
Keynote presentation at the 2013 AMICAL Conference at John Cabot University in Rome, Italy.
Description: In this era of relentless change in higher education and information technology, it is essential to investigate local learning contexts to inform strategic programming and facilitate productive partnerships between libraries and academic institutions. From direct research into user needs and characteristics using environmental scanning, ethnography, and survey methodology to innovative tech-supported collaborations that inform library service models and pedagogy, this talk will explore established and emerging methods for developing an informed orientation to local communities of academic technology practice.
How can documentation become inherently Agile?eBranding Ninja
How can you foster a culture that gets your developers excited about documentation? How can you foster a culture that gets your developers excited about pleasing their customers?
Documentation is still the most important thing developers continually respond as most affecting their decision making. Frankly caring about documentation shows you care about the developer, whether external or internal. Yet, documentation is constantly pushed to the wayside, aligning that idea with Waterfall and top-down development. How do you then foster a culture that gets your developers excited to create documentation? And as an extension, how do you get your developers excited about pleasing their customers?
Start out by automating what you can and then creating a process. Documentation is something that requires discipline. It’s up to your team to identify what interruptions are constantly being pointed to as excuses for not completing the documentation. Then, you can put an investment into your documentation, looking to first solve and reduce those interruptions, making documentation the way you address repeated issues and make your customers more autonomous.
Documentation is actually particularly important to the Scrum process, where "documented" is part of the definition of "Done." Documentation can also be a good team-building exercise as it invites everyone to take ownership of their own piece. It also keeps everyone cognizant of keeping the code itself simple and self-explanatory. And it's especially important for team communication and collaboration as, with microservices, containers and the like, our developers gain autonomy, but there's a struggle to work out loud so you know what everyone else is doing.
Finally, someone should be in charge of managing the documentation -- someone with a tech background but some marketing savviness -- to curate it all, helping to make sure it's there and that it tells a clear story that's easy to search through, but that also supports the overall business proposition.
This talk was first given at AgiNext 2017, London.
http://2017.aginext.io/
Images compliments of New Old Stock http://nos.twnsnd.co/
Visibility and societal impact : UMCG research output, Altmetric and PureGuus van den Brekel
Pilot project on Altmetrics in UMCG, by Central Medical Library, UMCG. Presentation at Seminar Altmetrics for research evaluation… or not?
Date: 16 NOV 2016
Wednesday November 16th 2016, experts in altmetrics will gather to discuss about this topic and how altmetrics can support Open Science. Several providers with different kind of altmetric tools will provide practical solutions and present use cases.
https://www.surf.nl/en/agenda/2016/11/seminar-altmetrics-for-research-evaluation...-or-not/index.html
4 reasons that you cannot engage your team after electionFlora Liu
After election there are always some of the EB or LCP candidates start to disengaged . How can we create an environment to support them passing this tough time ?
Presentation by Martina F. Ferracane at European Business Summit (May 2015).
Video version available at this link: https://youtu.be/hrRHBCLcgqU - It shows also the videos presented in the PPT!
The slides cover Introduction to Big Data and Data Science, as well as go over our current and future projects @eHarmony.
eHarmony was founded to give people a better chance to find happy, passionate and fulfilling relationships.
During this talk I will describe steps that we go through to create Compatible matches and how we leverage Big Data technologies to accomplish that goal.
I will specifically talk on how we take Billion+ potential matches that we find through MongoDB, store them in Voldemort NoSQL datastore and then run multiple Hadoop jobs to come up with filtered list based on Machine Learned models.
Our hadoop clusters are in-house, high density, low power Seamicro installations and we use Spring Batch and Spring Data Hadoop to orchestrate the hadoop jobs.
Did you know that eHarmony is responsible for 5% of all new US marriages and that more than 600,000 people already got married through us?
Messaging Brokers are intrinsic part of our infrastructure and our experience with HornetQ has not been really great.
We have experienced issues that forced us to perform restarts multiple times a day and sometimes they weren't sufficient to fix the issue and data cleanup was needed resulting in loss of important messages.
Lack of documentation, lack of proper support and lack of stability of HornetQ broker are some of the reasons for looking into new Messaging Brokers.
During this session I will present the path we have taken to Prioritize Features -> Compare Brokers -> Eliminate -> Benchmark and the findings together with recommendations.
This task resulted in implementation of generic messaging broker benchmarking tool in Java, called Benchmark.io which we are intending to open source.
SEO: A Crash Course | What is SEO in 2015? An Ethoseo™ PresentationDamien Wright
This SEO presentation is from Photolush 2015 in Bellingham, WA. Topics include how Google works, on-site optimization, off-site optimization, link earning, and web analytics.
APItheDocs: How Can API Documentation Be Agile?eBranding Ninja
How can API documentation become inherently agile? how can you foster a culture that gets your developers excited about documentation? About customer experience? How can you persuade your agile team to make documented a priority? How do you get developers creating more software?
This talk looks to answer these questions and more, including the real-world journeys of WorldPay and Sengrid make sure documentation is a part of their agile processes and how.
Talk given at API the Docs, London.
http://apithedocs.org/london/
By Jennifer Riggins
http://ebranding.ninja
http://twitter.com/jkriggins
Data Visualizations in Digital Products (ProductCamp Boston 2016)ProductCamp Boston
Visualizations around fixed datasets such as data journalism are very common, you see them in the New York Times every day, but what happens when data visualization is part of a digital product? These visualizations contain data that changes frequently based on user inputs or other sources. This talk covers examples and an approach on how to incorporate data visualization into your digital product, whether it be mobile, web or desktop.
About C. Todd Lombardo
C. Todd recently joined the team at Fresh Tilled Soil as Chief Design Strategist, helping clients solve product, design, and/or strategy problems. He has a Master’s Degree in Data Visualization from Maryland Institute College of Art.
His background is grounded in science, engineering, and design. He previously was Innovation Architect at Constant Contact’s InnoLoft, he facilitated product and service design sprints for a wide range of external startups and internal product teams. He is also a member of the adjunct faculty at Madrid’s prestigious IE Business School.
A teacher and speaker at heart, he frequently speaks at conferences and has directed five TEDx events in two countries. His book, Design Sprint was published by O’Reilly Media in the fall of 2015.
American Marketing Association - Strategy Presentation Sam Cheema
Marketing strategy plan for SUNY New Paltz AMA plan - 2016. This plan was devised for the premise of the degree in Marketing Communications at SUNY New Paltz. This plan was further implemented by the AMA and won an award.
Smart Retail Concepts using Artificial IntelligenceGokul Alex
My session on #SmartRetail presented in #MOBConf #DevCon2018 at Meetup Cafe in Kerala Startup Mission #KSUM. This presentation delves deeper into the convergence of Artificial Intelligence, Retail Value Chain and Digital Economy.
Social Media and the Social Identity & Knowledge Gap TheoryDavid Onoue
This presentation examines two communication theories and its relevance to modern social media. The first is social identity theory, developed by Henri Tajfel and John Turner, which asserts that group membership creates in-group/self-categorization and enhancement in ways that favor the in-group at the expense of the out-group. The second is knowledge gap theory first purposed by Philip Turner, George Donohue, and Clarice Olien. They believed that the increase of information in society is not evenly acquired by every member of society. People with higher socioeconomic status tend to have better ability to acquire information.
Group members: Sandeep Gourkanti, Hongyue Guo, David Onoue & Alan Taylor Jr.
This is a proposal Donald Lamonaca and I presented to the executives of Legends at One World Observatory regarding improving the operations of the company.
Moving from Niche to Mainstream: the Evolution of the UCD Digital LibraryUCD Library
Presentation by Eugene Roche, UCD Library Assistant, UCD Special Collections, and Julia Barrett, Head of Research Services, UCD Library, at the Library Association of Ireland Rare Books Group seminar on 'Digitisation of Special Collections', Friday, 27 November 2015, Chester Beatty Library, Dublin, Ireland.
Europeana Tech 2015 in Paris:
https://pro.europeana.eu/event/europeanatech-2015
The National Library of Wales will give practical examples of how implementing the International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF) can bring wider benefits to your institution through the improved discoverability, visibility and use of heritage collections.
Poster available at: https://www.dropbox.com/s/tqupa28h8kn8vog/iiif_poster_final.pdf?dl=0
Video available from:
https://vimeo.com/121772146
Empowering Global Research in Biodiversity: The Biodiversity Heritage LibraryMartin Kalfatovic
Empowering Global Research in Biodiversity: The Biodiversity Heritage Library. Martin R. Kalfatovic. BHL Annual Meeting. BHL Open Day Symposium. Singapore Botanic Gardens. Singapore. 15 March 2017.
Wikipedia and Libraries: what’s in it for you?OCLC
Presented to OCLC Research Library Partners (RLP) at the British Library in London, 8 March 2017. Our meeting on how libraries can best represent their collections, services and organizations on the open web. Presentations featured current OCLC work, in addition to highlighting the contributions being made by RLP institutions.
This was an opportunity to share what’s forthcoming from OCLC Research and to learn from our UK / European colleagues about their interests and how OCLC RLP can best provide our support and assistance.
Presentation given at IIIF Showcase seminar on 17 March 2017 at National Library of Scotland outlining the Library's use of IIIF and its plans for further development and adoption of the Framework
LIBER Webinar: Are the FAIR Data Principles really fair?LIBER Europe
The FAIR Data Principles are a hot topic in research data managment. Their adoption within the H2020 funding programme means researchers now have to pay much more attention to how their share, publish and archive their data.
In this light, how can libraries help their research communities implement the FAIR principles? And write better data management plans?
This questions were addressed in a LIBER webinar containing some guidance and reflections on the principles themselves. Presented by Alastair Dunning, Head Research Data Services at the TU Delft (hosts of the 4TU.Centre for Research Data), it is based on a study of 37 data repositories (from subject specific repositories, to generic data archives, to national infrastructures), seeing how far they comply with each of the individual facets of the Data principles.
Hard to Reach Users in Easy to Reach PlacesMike Crabb
Presentation given at UX Scotland 2019 by Michael Crabb and Rachel Menzies. Work based on the User Centre that is based in the Department of Computing at the University of Dundee
A lot of the time businesses are so focused on the big shiny thing at the end of a roadmap that nobody ever stops to question, is this the right thing? Is this something users want? Will this actually move the needle for the business?
In this talk, Adam goes over failures, successes, and general lessons learned over his career to date in publishing about testing hypotheses, engaging with users and bringing stakeholders along the journey. The technical restrictions and expectations that can come from that, and pitfalls to avoid will be discussed.
Blue Moon - Advertising Plan (Group Project)Sam Cheema
Blue Moon Ad Plan that was a required assessment as part of undertaking my studies in SUNY New Paltz. We devised this plan through research and foresight of implication.
Almost Everything I've Learned From 5 Years of Lean UXJeff Gothelf
Since first sharing our agile and ux learnings with the world and then moving the conversation forward into Lean UX, I've had the privilege of spending time with a lot of companies all over the world. This is what I've learned so far about building better digital products and businesses.
Workshop “Hoe kom ik nu aan de full-text?”
Dankzij het hybride werken is lang niet iedereen elke dag meer te vinden “on campus”, maar ook voor mensen thuis moet de toegang tot wetenschappelijke informatie en bibliotheekdiensten goed geregeld zijn. De bibliotheek heeft hierin een taak om bronnen zo bereikbaar mogelijk te houden, waar onze gebruikers ook werken. Daarnaast is de opkomst van open access publiceren de laatste jaren ook in een stroomversnelling geraakt. Dat een groot deel van het wetenschappelijk werk nu open access beschikbaar is, is natuurlijk erg mooi, maar de open access-artikelen zijn her en der verspreid over het web. Wat is de meest efficiënte manier om deze publicaties te vinden?
Ook niet onbelangrijk is dat toegang tot tijdschriften erg prijzig is en veel instituten hebben niet de middelen om een licentie op alle bronnen te nemen. Vooral organisaties buiten de academische wereld worstelen met toegang tot onderzoek. Bovendien moeten de organisaties met toegang de vraag stellen, wat zullen we doen als we plotseling de toegang tot een reeks tijdschriften verliezen om het abonnement is geannuleerd? Als de bibliotheek een artikel niet kan leveren, dan weten we dat onze gebruikers andere manieren zullen gebruiken om de pdf te krijgen. Echter, deze andere manieren bespreken we bijna nooit. Hoeveel verschillende manieren zijn er precies? Hoe werken ze?
Deelnemers van de workshop leren over alle mogelijke manieren, hulpmiddelen en krijgen tips om de full-tekst te vinden van wetenschappelijke publicaties. We bespreken “best practices” van bibliotheek-tools en diensten (Linkresolvers, Discovery, LeanLibrary, LibX, Apps, etc.) en testen we vooral alle alternatieve tools zoals EndNote Click (voorheen Kopernio), Unpaywall, CORE Discovery, OpenAccess-Button, LibKey Nomad, Google Scholar-Button en andere extensies of bookmarklets.
De tools die we willen laten zien zijn maar beperkt beschikbaar op smartphones of tablets. Neem daarom als het kan een laptop mee waarop in Edge, Chrome of FireFox extensies geïnstalleerd mogen worden.
The Trail of the Data : Why the library should be the central pivot bringing ...Guus van den Brekel
The purpose of this talk is to explain, emphasize and discuss the growing importance of being abled to identify, track, record and analyse all research related data inside ánd outside the academic hospital environment. The goal is to aim for better insight of the data trail, contributing to research integrity, research impact and societal relevance. The medical library plays a crucial role as partner in collaboration with key stakeholders inside the hospital, and within the university research community. Because of it's unique wide and overall perspective, it has the opportunity to see new possibilities and needs to grasp these new tasks and set new relationships with partners that were previously out of scope.
Background:
The use and development of various research- or healthcare-related datasystems is growing exponentially over the last years. Technical innovations make it possible to much more easily either integrate data systems or create live interacton and data-exchange with sources inside and outside the University Medical Center Groningen (UMCG). The medical library is trying to pro-actively initiate more awareness, discussion, procedures plus guidelines.
Summary and activities:
From the perspective of the medical library in it's role of managing and facilitating the current research information systems (CRIS, in our case “Pure”), combined with the growing expertise in research analytics and impact, we clearly see the urgency of bringing together healthcare data-systems in the hospital with other research-related systems. This is needed in order to be able to comply to research integrity, legal and ethical requirements, but also to enable better use of the research data for analytical purposes to support various processes in academic career development and research assessment.
Identifying relations between research output and healthcare data is one thing, but actually creating and registering these relationships in the research information systems is a task where the library can take a leading role.
In the UMCG it is mandatory to register each scientific project in which (new or existing) data and/or biomaterials of human subjects (patients and/or healthy volunteers) are involved. The library has been involved –together with many other stakeholders- in the development of this internal "Research Register" and the UMCG data catalogue, with the main focus to make integration possible with Pure for research output and authors.
In order to improve visibility and findability in general, the library advised in creating publishing guidelines for several UMCG affiliations including the Cohort and Biobank Coordination Hub (with 150+ UMCG Cohorts & Biobanks) with focus on making relations and connection possible between the data systems, research output and other research-related items.
The library is co-admin for the UMCG for all clinical trials registered at ClinicalTrials.gov. Together with Research Office we are working on research
Into The User Environment 2022! EAHIL2022 plenary presentationGuus van den Brekel
“ Into the User Environment Now!» was the title of my first plenary presentation at an EAHIL conference.
It pictured how -back in 2006- how users and the information landscape changed rapidly, and what we needed to do about it as medical libraries, to keep up the pace, to not loose the connection with the user.
Technologies to embrace, actions to take…
This update pictures where things went right, wrong or very different! And it discusses where we are now in 2022, with a peek into possible futures, from the perspective of a medical library in a Dutch academic hospital, facilitating patient care, education ánd research support.
Biography and Bibliography
Guus van den Brekel is medical information specialist at the Central Medical Library of the University Medical Center Groningen (UMCG), in north of the Netherlands. His work includes developing, maintaining of library services and tools for staff and students, as well as innovation. As such he is also the ‘go-between’ for the IT-departments regarding library systems and services. Research Impact and Support is his major focus currently. He is coordinator for the UMCG’s current research information system (PURE). In general, he is always on the lookout for tools & services that make the workflow of hospital staff, researchers, teachers and students easier and more efficient. #eahil2022
Workshop “Hoe kom ik nu aan de full-text? – Actueler dan ooit, met het huidig...Guus van den Brekel
VOGIN-IP Workshop 2022
Thuiswerken en off-campus toegang tot wetenschappelijk informatie en bibliotheekdiensten is crucialer dan ooit door Corona. Daarnaast is toegang tot tijdschriften erg prijzig en veel instituten hebben niet de middelen om een licentie op alles te nemen. Vooral organisaties buiten de academische wereld worstelen met toegang tot onderzoek. Bovendien moeten de organisaties met toegang de vraag stellen, wat zullen we doen als we plotseling de toegang tot een reeks tijdschriften verliezen omdat het abonnement is geannuleerd? Als de bibliotheek een artikel niet kan leveren, weten we dat onze gebruikers andere manieren zullen gebruiken om de pdf te krijgen. Echter, deze andere manieren bespreken we bijna nooit. Hoeveel verschillende manieren zijn er precies? Hoe werken ze? Hoe kan ik het groeiende aantal open access-artikelen -die her en der verspreid zijn over het web- op de meest efficiënte manier vinden?
Deelnemers aan de workshop leren over alle mogelijke manieren en hulpmiddelen en krijgen tips om de full-tekst te vinden van wetenschappelijke publicaties. We bespreken “best practices” van bibliotheek-tools en diensten (Linkresolvers, Discovery, LeanLibrary, LibX, Apps, etc.) en testen vooral alle alternatieve tools zoals EndNote Click (voorheen Kopernio), Unpaywall, CORE Discovery, OpenAccess-Button, LibKey Nomad, Google Scholar-Button en andere extensies of bookmarklets.
Breng laptops, smartphones en/of tablets mee en zorg dat in ieder geval Chrome, Edge en/of Firefox beschikbaar is.
VOGIN IP 2021 Workshop “Hoe kom ik nu aan de full-text? – Actueler dan ooit, ...Guus van den Brekel
Thuiswerken en off-campus toegang tot wetenschappelijk informatie en bibliotheekdiensten is crucialer dan ooit door Corona. Daarnaast is toegang tot tijdschriften erg prijzig en veel instituten hebben niet de middelen om een licentie op alles te nemen. Vooral organisaties buiten de academische wereld worstelen met toegang tot onderzoek. Bovendien moeten de organisaties met toegang de vraag stellen, wat zullen we doen als we plotseling de toegang tot een reeks tijdschriften verliezen omdat het abonnement is geannuleerd? Als de bibliotheek een artikel niet kan leveren, weten we dat onze gebruikers andere manieren zullen gebruiken om de pdf te krijgen. Echter, deze andere manieren bespreken we bijna nooit. Hoeveel verschillende manieren zijn er precies? Hoe werken ze? Hoe kan ik het groeiende aantal open access-artikelen -die her en der verspreid zijn over het web- op de meest efficiënte manier vinden?
Deelnemers aan de workshop leren over alle mogelijke manieren en hulpmiddelen en krijgen tips om de full-tekst te vinden van wetenschappelijke publicaties. We bespreken “best practices” van bibliotheek-tools en diensten (Linkresolvers, Discovery, LeanLibrary, LibX, Apps, etc.) en testen vooral alle alternatieve tools zoals EndNote Click (voorheen Kopernio), Unpaywall, CORE Discovery, OpenAccess-Button, LibKey Nomad, Google Scholar-Button en andere extensies of bookmarklets.
ALLE MANIEREN OM DE FULL-TEXT TE VINDEN VAN WETENSCHAPPELIJKE ARTIKELEN
(MÉT OF ZÓNDER HULP VAN EEN BIBLIOTHEEK! )
Het bespreken van alternatieve manieren om aan een pdf te komen van een wetenschappelijk artikel
buiten de goed-bedoelde diensten van de bibliotheek om, is een mooi voorbeeld van de
spreekwoordelijke “olifant in de kamer”! We wéten dat onze gebruikers andere opties gebruiken als wij (de
bibliotheek) ze de gewenste artikelen niet kunnen leveren, maar dat laten we eigenlijk vaak onbesproken.
Hoeveel manieren zijn er nu eigenlijk en hoe werken ze? En welke tools bieden we als bibiotheek onze
klanten nu aan?
google doc: bit.ly/FULL-TEXT Guus van den Brekel & Robin Ottjes, CMB UMCG 21 maart 2019
How to get the pdf? : with ór without the help of your libraryGuus van den Brekel
Presentation at UiT Library, October 15th 2018
All possible ways, tools and tips for users to find the full-text of scientific publications, including an overview of (licensed) access tools used by libraries worldwide.
Tools included (but not limited to): LeanLibrary, Kopernio, Open Access Button, AnywhereAccess, KeyLib, Easyproxy, Unpaywall, Google Scholar button
Alternative OA databases: Dimensions, 1Findr, BASE, CORE, DOAJ, OpenDOAR, OSF Preprints, Zenodo, BioRxiv etc.
The University Library and the Central Medical Library are testing a new tool: Lean Library. You can install this tool in your browser. It provides quick and easy access to databases, e-journals and ebooks, and to articles in open access. The library in your browser...! You can download this browser extension for off-campus library access for free (not yet available for mobile devices).
Slides: https://lnkd.in/gTKY9qQ
Info: https://lnkd.in/gW6tdsM
download: https://lnkd.in/eGHkNwq
How to get the PDF-file inside and outside the collection of the library
ALL OPTIONS
(Download the PDF to make use of the clickable LINKS and IMAGES in the Infographic!)
ALLE MANIEREN OM DE FULL-TEXT TE VINDEN VAN WETENSCHAPPELIJKE ARTIKELEN
(MÉT OF ZÓNDER HULP VAN EEN BIBLIOTHEEK! )
Het bespreken van alternatieve manieren om aan een PDF te komen van een wetenschappelijk artikel buiten de talrijke diensten van de bibliotheek om, is een mooi voorbeeld van de spreekwoordelijke “olifant in de kamer”! We wéten dat onze gebruikers andere opties gebruiken, als wij (de bibliotheek) ze de gewenste artikelen niet kunnen leveren via de bibliotheeksystemen of -tools, maar dat laten we eigenlijk vaak onbesproken. Hoeveel manieren zijn er nu eigenlijk en hoe werken ze?
In deze workshop bespreken we “best practices” van bibliotheek-tools en diensten (Linkresolvers, Discovery, LeanLibrary, LibX, Apps, etc.) en testen we vooral alle alternatieve tools zoals Kopernio, Unpaywall, OpenAccess-Button, Scholar-Button en andere extenties of bookmarklets.
Breng laptops, smartphones en/of tablets mee en zorg dat in ieder geval Chrome en/of Firefox beschikbaar is.
ALLE MANIEREN OM DE FULL-TEKST TE VINDEN VAN WETENSCHAPPELIJKE ARTIKELEN (MET OF ZONDER HULP VAN DE BIBLIOTHEEK…)
KNVI 2017 congres Track 3.3
#knvi, #knvi17, #knvi2017, cmbumcg, kopernio, leanlibrary, oa_button, openaccess, pdf, scholar button, umcg, unpaywall
30+ Tips how to improve your research impact : (presentation Scientific Writing course GSMS 2017)
Together with an overview of the worldwide ranking of universities, plus an insight in the “battle” for the researcher, you will get 30+ tips on how to possibly improve your research impact.
The tips will involve practical actions to be taken before ánd after publishing your research.
Scientific communication does not stop áfter publishing your research paper. Many strategies can be used to draw attention to your research, to try and improve the reach, and possibly even, the impact of it longterm. Innovations in scholarly communications, like the use of alternative (web)tools, are changing the research environment. It needs an open and more pro-active role of the researcher.
The use of research profiles, author identifiers, open access & data, social media and altmetrics, are just a few topics that will be addressed in this talk.
(May 29th, 2024) Advancements in Intravital Microscopy- Insights for Preclini...Scintica Instrumentation
Intravital microscopy (IVM) is a powerful tool utilized to study cellular behavior over time and space in vivo. Much of our understanding of cell biology has been accomplished using various in vitro and ex vivo methods; however, these studies do not necessarily reflect the natural dynamics of biological processes. Unlike traditional cell culture or fixed tissue imaging, IVM allows for the ultra-fast high-resolution imaging of cellular processes over time and space and were studied in its natural environment. Real-time visualization of biological processes in the context of an intact organism helps maintain physiological relevance and provide insights into the progression of disease, response to treatments or developmental processes.
In this webinar we give an overview of advanced applications of the IVM system in preclinical research. IVIM technology is a provider of all-in-one intravital microscopy systems and solutions optimized for in vivo imaging of live animal models at sub-micron resolution. The system’s unique features and user-friendly software enables researchers to probe fast dynamic biological processes such as immune cell tracking, cell-cell interaction as well as vascularization and tumor metastasis with exceptional detail. This webinar will also give an overview of IVM being utilized in drug development, offering a view into the intricate interaction between drugs/nanoparticles and tissues in vivo and allows for the evaluation of therapeutic intervention in a variety of tissues and organs. This interdisciplinary collaboration continues to drive the advancements of novel therapeutic strategies.
Cancer cell metabolism: special Reference to Lactate PathwayAADYARAJPANDEY1
Normal Cell Metabolism:
Cellular respiration describes the series of steps that cells use to break down sugar and other chemicals to get the energy we need to function.
Energy is stored in the bonds of glucose and when glucose is broken down, much of that energy is released.
Cell utilize energy in the form of ATP.
The first step of respiration is called glycolysis. In a series of steps, glycolysis breaks glucose into two smaller molecules - a chemical called pyruvate. A small amount of ATP is formed during this process.
Most healthy cells continue the breakdown in a second process, called the Kreb's cycle. The Kreb's cycle allows cells to “burn” the pyruvates made in glycolysis to get more ATP.
The last step in the breakdown of glucose is called oxidative phosphorylation (Ox-Phos).
It takes place in specialized cell structures called mitochondria. This process produces a large amount of ATP. Importantly, cells need oxygen to complete oxidative phosphorylation.
If a cell completes only glycolysis, only 2 molecules of ATP are made per glucose. However, if the cell completes the entire respiration process (glycolysis - Kreb's - oxidative phosphorylation), about 36 molecules of ATP are created, giving it much more energy to use.
IN CANCER CELL:
Unlike healthy cells that "burn" the entire molecule of sugar to capture a large amount of energy as ATP, cancer cells are wasteful.
Cancer cells only partially break down sugar molecules. They overuse the first step of respiration, glycolysis. They frequently do not complete the second step, oxidative phosphorylation.
This results in only 2 molecules of ATP per each glucose molecule instead of the 36 or so ATPs healthy cells gain. As a result, cancer cells need to use a lot more sugar molecules to get enough energy to survive.
Unlike healthy cells that "burn" the entire molecule of sugar to capture a large amount of energy as ATP, cancer cells are wasteful.
Cancer cells only partially break down sugar molecules. They overuse the first step of respiration, glycolysis. They frequently do not complete the second step, oxidative phosphorylation.
This results in only 2 molecules of ATP per each glucose molecule instead of the 36 or so ATPs healthy cells gain. As a result, cancer cells need to use a lot more sugar molecules to get enough energy to survive.
introduction to WARBERG PHENOMENA:
WARBURG EFFECT Usually, cancer cells are highly glycolytic (glucose addiction) and take up more glucose than do normal cells from outside.
Otto Heinrich Warburg (; 8 October 1883 – 1 August 1970) In 1931 was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology for his "discovery of the nature and mode of action of the respiratory enzyme.
WARNBURG EFFECT : cancer cells under aerobic (well-oxygenated) conditions to metabolize glucose to lactate (aerobic glycolysis) is known as the Warburg effect. Warburg made the observation that tumor slices consume glucose and secrete lactate at a higher rate than normal tissues.
Richard's aventures in two entangled wonderlandsRichard Gill
Since the loophole-free Bell experiments of 2020 and the Nobel prizes in physics of 2022, critics of Bell's work have retreated to the fortress of super-determinism. Now, super-determinism is a derogatory word - it just means "determinism". Palmer, Hance and Hossenfelder argue that quantum mechanics and determinism are not incompatible, using a sophisticated mathematical construction based on a subtle thinning of allowed states and measurements in quantum mechanics, such that what is left appears to make Bell's argument fail, without altering the empirical predictions of quantum mechanics. I think however that it is a smoke screen, and the slogan "lost in math" comes to my mind. I will discuss some other recent disproofs of Bell's theorem using the language of causality based on causal graphs. Causal thinking is also central to law and justice. I will mention surprising connections to my work on serial killer nurse cases, in particular the Dutch case of Lucia de Berk and the current UK case of Lucy Letby.
This pdf is about the Schizophrenia.
For more details visit on YouTube; @SELF-EXPLANATORY;
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAiarMZDNhe1A3Rnpr_WkzA/videos
Thanks...!
Earliest Galaxies in the JADES Origins Field: Luminosity Function and Cosmic ...Sérgio Sacani
We characterize the earliest galaxy population in the JADES Origins Field (JOF), the deepest
imaging field observed with JWST. We make use of the ancillary Hubble optical images (5 filters
spanning 0.4−0.9µm) and novel JWST images with 14 filters spanning 0.8−5µm, including 7 mediumband filters, and reaching total exposure times of up to 46 hours per filter. We combine all our data
at > 2.3µm to construct an ultradeep image, reaching as deep as ≈ 31.4 AB mag in the stack and
30.3-31.0 AB mag (5σ, r = 0.1” circular aperture) in individual filters. We measure photometric
redshifts and use robust selection criteria to identify a sample of eight galaxy candidates at redshifts
z = 11.5 − 15. These objects show compact half-light radii of R1/2 ∼ 50 − 200pc, stellar masses of
M⋆ ∼ 107−108M⊙, and star-formation rates of SFR ∼ 0.1−1 M⊙ yr−1
. Our search finds no candidates
at 15 < z < 20, placing upper limits at these redshifts. We develop a forward modeling approach to
infer the properties of the evolving luminosity function without binning in redshift or luminosity that
marginalizes over the photometric redshift uncertainty of our candidate galaxies and incorporates the
impact of non-detections. We find a z = 12 luminosity function in good agreement with prior results,
and that the luminosity function normalization and UV luminosity density decline by a factor of ∼ 2.5
from z = 12 to z = 14. We discuss the possible implications of our results in the context of theoretical
models for evolution of the dark matter halo mass function.
Observation of Io’s Resurfacing via Plume Deposition Using Ground-based Adapt...Sérgio Sacani
Since volcanic activity was first discovered on Io from Voyager images in 1979, changes
on Io’s surface have been monitored from both spacecraft and ground-based telescopes.
Here, we present the highest spatial resolution images of Io ever obtained from a groundbased telescope. These images, acquired by the SHARK-VIS instrument on the Large
Binocular Telescope, show evidence of a major resurfacing event on Io’s trailing hemisphere. When compared to the most recent spacecraft images, the SHARK-VIS images
show that a plume deposit from a powerful eruption at Pillan Patera has covered part
of the long-lived Pele plume deposit. Although this type of resurfacing event may be common on Io, few have been detected due to the rarity of spacecraft visits and the previously low spatial resolution available from Earth-based telescopes. The SHARK-VIS instrument ushers in a new era of high resolution imaging of Io’s surface using adaptive
optics at visible wavelengths.
Multi-source connectivity as the driver of solar wind variability in the heli...Sérgio Sacani
The ambient solar wind that flls the heliosphere originates from multiple
sources in the solar corona and is highly structured. It is often described
as high-speed, relatively homogeneous, plasma streams from coronal
holes and slow-speed, highly variable, streams whose source regions are
under debate. A key goal of ESA/NASA’s Solar Orbiter mission is to identify
solar wind sources and understand what drives the complexity seen in the
heliosphere. By combining magnetic feld modelling and spectroscopic
techniques with high-resolution observations and measurements, we show
that the solar wind variability detected in situ by Solar Orbiter in March
2022 is driven by spatio-temporal changes in the magnetic connectivity to
multiple sources in the solar atmosphere. The magnetic feld footpoints
connected to the spacecraft moved from the boundaries of a coronal hole
to one active region (12961) and then across to another region (12957). This
is refected in the in situ measurements, which show the transition from fast
to highly Alfvénic then to slow solar wind that is disrupted by the arrival of
a coronal mass ejection. Our results describe solar wind variability at 0.5 au
but are applicable to near-Earth observatories.
Interactive media : information and libraries (#bobcatsss2017)
1. G U U S V A N D E N B R E K E L @ D I G I C M B W O R K I N G @ C M B U M C G
B O B C A T S S S 2 0 1 7 T A M P E R E , F I N L A N D
I N T E R A C T I V E M E D I A
A B O U T I N F O R M A T I O N A N D L I B R A R I E S
2. For your questions
G U U S V A N D E N B R E K E L @ D I G I C M B W O R K I N G @ C M B U M C G
B O B C A T S S S 2 0 1 7 T A M P E R E , F I N L A N D
3. H T T P : / / Y O U T U . B E / H G 6 O 5 F A Y B 4 O
4. M E , M Y W O R K A N D T H E U M C G
G U U S V A N D E N B R E K E L C M B U M C G
B O B C A T S S S 2 0 1 7 T A M P E R E , F I N L A N D
5. P A T I E N T C A R E | R E S E A R C H |
E D U C A T I O N
1 3 3 9 B E D S | > 1 0 . 0 0 0 S T A F F | 3 4 5 5 S T U D E N T S
3 7 0 0 R E S E A R C H E R S / A U T H O R S
3 5 0 0 P U B L I C A T I O N S P E R Y E A R
6. T W I T T E R : @ C M B U M C G & L I K E U S O N F A C E B O O K
E M A I L : C M B @ U M C G . N L
7. I N T E R A C T I V E M E D I A H A S T A K E N O V E R S E V E R A L
R O L E S O F I N F O R M A T I O N S P E C I A L I S T S A N D W I L L
K E E P C A U S I N G U N C E R T A I N T I E S A B O U T O U R F U T U R E .
K E E P I N G T R A C K O F T H E L A T E S T T E C H N O L O G I C A L
D E V E L O P M E N T S A N D “ P L A Y I N G ” W I T H T H E M I S T H E O N L Y
W A Y T O P R E D I C T A N D P R E P A R E F O R W H A T I S A R O U N D
T H E C O R N E R . A R E W E A B L E T O I M P R O V E O U R Q U A L I T Y
O F L I F E W I T H T H E H E L P O F I N T E R A C T I V E M E D I A ?
T H E M E " I N T E R A C T I V E M E D I A " B O B C A T S S S 2 0 1 7
H T T P : / / B O B C A T S S S 2 0 1 7 . C O M / T H E M E /
8. I N T E R A C T :
C O N N E C T I N G I N F O R M A T I O N F R O M E V E R Y T H I N G W I T H A L L
• E N G A G E M E N T & U S E R F O C U S
• I N T E R A C T I V E M E D I A & Q U A L I T Y O F L I F E
• T R E N D S A N D F U T U R E
• K E E P I N G U P T O D A T E
• C H A N G I N G R O L E S & T A K E H O M E
M E S S A G E S
G U U S V A N D E N B R E K E L C M B U M C G
B O B C A T S S S 2 0 1 7 T A M P E R E , F I N L A N D
9. “ G E T T I N G I N V O L V E D ”
A N D
“ T H E U S E R ”
14. T H E G L O B A L E N V I R O N M E N T C H A N G E D …
T H E W E B H A S B E C O M E A
G L O B A L L A B O R A T O R Y F O R
C O M M U N I C A T I O N A N D S H A R I N G
E N V I R O N M E N T
15. " D I S R U P T I V E T E C H N O L O G Y "
Mobiel ánd Web 2.0 ánd Wifi
16. 'What is happening in the world is
bypassing (university) libraries’
Professor Peter Murray-Rust
17. T H E R E A R E M O R E W A Y S O F D O I N G T H I N G S T H A N
T H E C O R P O R A T E W A Y !
O R H O W N O T T O B E S A T I S F I E D W I T H W H A T Y O U H Á V E T O
U S E . . . .
T H E U S E R
S T O R Y 2
18. I N T E R A C T I V E M E D I A & Q U A L I T Y O F L I F E
19. • I N T E R N E T O F T H I N G S ( I O T )
• E - H E A L T H & P E R S O N A L H E A L T H T R A I N
• D A T A D R I V E N H E A L T H C A R E :
A I , D E E P L E A R N I N G & B I G D A T A
I B M W A T S O N
• S E R I O U S G A M E S & H E A L T H
• P R I V A C Y & S E C U R I T Y ?
I N T E R A C T I V E M E D I A & Q U A L I T Y O F L I F E
20. • I N T E R N E T O F T H I N G S ( I O T )
• E - H E A L T H & P E R S O N A L H E A L T H
T R A I N
• D A T A D R I V E N H E A L T H C A R E :
A I , D E E P L E A R N I N G & B I G D A T A
I B M W A T S O N
• S E R I O U S G A M E S & H E A L T H
• P R I V A C Y & S E C U R I T Y ?
I N T E R A C T I V E M E D I A & Q U A L I T Y O F L I F E
22. H T T P S : / / V I M E O . C O M / 1 4 3 2 4 5 8 3 5
23. H U M A N S U B J E C T R E S E A R C H
D A T A S E R V I C E
http://www.rug.nl/society-business/centre-for-information-technology/research/services/data/hsrd/?lang=en
24. I N T E R A C T I V E M E D I A & Q U A L I T Y O F L I F E
• I N T E R N E T O F T H I N G S ( I O T )
• E - H E A L T H & P E R S O N A L H E A L T H
T R A I N
• D A T A D R I V E N H E A L T H C A R E :
A I , D E E P L E A R N I N G & B I G D A T A
I B M W A T S O N
• S E R I O U S G A M E S & H E A L T H
• P R I V A C Y & S E C U R I T Y ?
25. IBM Watson for Oncology & Radiology
https://vimeo.com/143245835
26. • I B M W A T S O N E X P L O R E R ( P R E V I O U S V I V I S I M O )
• I B M B L U E M I X & I O T P L A T F O R M
• I B M H E A L T H :
• D R U G D I S C O V E R Y
• R A D I O L O G Y
• O N C O L O G Y
• I B M W A T S O N N E W S E X P L O R E R
I F I D I D N O T K N O W B E T T E R , Y O U C O U L D T H I N K I B M W A N T S T O T
27. First FDA Approval For Clinical Cloud-Based Deep Learning In Healthcare - January 2017
http://www.forbes.com/sites/bernardmarr/2017/01/20/first-fda-approval-for-clinical-cloud-based-deep-
learning-in-healthcare/#2566e8ae46e6
28. How is IBM Watson affecting our profession?
W A T S O N C A N P R O C E S S N O T O N L Y H U G E A M O U N T S
O F D A T A I N S E C O N D S B U T A L S O C L I N I C A L
R E A S O N I N G , C R E A T E H Y P O T H E S E S A N D G I V I N G A
T R E A T M E N T . W A T S O N A L S O A P P L I E S E V I D E N C E -
B A S E D L E A R N I N G , F O R C I N G T H E A C C U R A C Y A N D
R E S U L T S T O I M P R O V E .
29. I N T E R A C T I V E M E D I A & Q U A L I T Y O F L I F E
• I N T E R N E T O F T H I N G S ( I O T )
• E - H E A L T H & P E R S O N A L H E A L T H
T R A I N
• D A T A D R I V E N H E A L T H C A R E :
A I , D E E P L E A R N I N G & B I G D A T A
I B M W A T S O N
• S E R I O U S G A M E S & H E A L T H
• P R I V A C Y & S E C U R I T Y ?
30. – J O H N N Y A P P L E S E E D
U M C G S U R V I V O R C A R E
A P P
https://survivorcare.umcg.nl
32. H O W D O Y O U S T I M U L A T E T R A I N E E S U R G E O N S
T O T R A I N T H E I R S K I L L S M O R E O F T E N ?
http://www.grendel-games.com/game/underground/?lang=en
33. Exergame for seniors trains balance
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZwTpj4fFyc
E X E R G A M I N G F O R B A L A N C E T R A I N I N G O F E L D E R L Y
S T A T E O F T H E A R T A N D F U T U R E D E V E L O P M E N T S
34. I N T E R A C T I V E M E D I A & Q U A L I T Y O F L I F E
• I N T E R N E T O F T H I N G S ( I O T )
• E - H E A L T H & P E R S O N A L H E A L T H
T R A I N
• D A T A D R I V E N H E A L T H C A R E :
A I , D E E P L E A R N I N G & B I G D A T A
I B M W A T S O N
• S E R I O U S G A M E S & H E A L T H
• P R I V A C Y & S E C U R I T Y ?
35. Two others way of tracking……
Audio fingerprinting
SilverPush Code : TV Ads Can Sent &
Execute Ultrasonic Secret Commands
To SmartPhone!
the Sound of a Computer’s Fan
https://www.wired.com/2016/06/clever
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steal-data/
36. M Y H E A L T H : U P G R A D E D : R E V O L U T I O N A R Y T E C H N O L O G I E S T O B R I N G A H E A L T HI E R
F U T U RE
H T T P : / / M E D I C A L F U T U R I S T . C O M
37. T R E N D S & T H E F U T U R E
S O M E T E C H T R E N D S :
• I N T E R C O N N E C T I V I T Y & I N T E R E X C H A N G E A B I L I T Y
• V O I C E A S N E X T B I G P L A T F O R M
• M A C H I N E I N T E L L I G E N C E / A I / I A
• “ P E R S O N A L A S S I S T A N T ”
• C H A T B O T
• H E A L T H S E N S O R S I N S E L F - D R I V I N G C A R S
• V I R T U A L R E A L I T Y
I N L I B R A R I E S :
• R E S E A R C H D A T A M A N A G E M E N T
• “ O P E N S C I E N C E ”
• A L T M E T R I C S & B I B L I O M E T R I C S
• V I S U A L I Z A T I O N & A N A L Y T I C S
• C O L L A B O R A T I O N & M E R G E
40. H T T P S : / / T E C H C R U N C H . C O M / 2 0 1 7 / 0 1 / 0 4 / B A B Y L O N - H E A L T H - P A R T N E R S - W I T H - U K S - N H S - T O - R E P L A C E -
T E L E P H O N E - H E L P L I N E - W I T H - A I - P O W E R E D - C H A T B O T /
41. “ T H E D R I V E R L E S S C A R
I S A G R E A T O P P O R T U N I T Y F O R H E A L T H C A R E ”
http://medicalfuturist.com/the-driverless-car-for-healthcare/
42. D R I V E R L E S S C A R S A S P O I N T S - O F - C A R E
http://medicalfuturist.com/the-driverless-car-for-healthcare/
43. H T T P S : / / W W W . T H I N G L I N K . C O M / S C E N E / 8 7 6 9 0 2 2 1 3 5 0 9 7 0 9 8 2 5
44. T R E N D S & T H E F U T U R E
S O M E T E C H T R E N D S :
• I N T E R C O N N E C T I V I T Y & I N T E R E X C H A N G E A B I L I T Y
• V O I C E A S N E X T B I G P L A T F O R M
• M A C H I N E I N T E L L I G E N C E / A I / I A
• “ P E R S O N A L A S S I S T A N T ”
• C H A T B O T
• H E A L T H S E N S O R S I N S E L F - D R I V I N G C A R S
• V I R T U A L R E A L I T Y
I N L I B R A R I E S :
• R E S E A R C H D A T A M A N A G E M E N T
• “ O P E N S C I E N C E ”
• A L T M E T R I C S & B I B L I O M E T R I C S
• V I S U A L I Z A T I O N & A N A L Y T I C S
• C O L L A B O R A T I O N & M E R G E
45. R E S E A R C H D A T A
M A N A G E M E N T
• L I B R A R I E S A R E T A K I N G T H E
L E A D
• C O L L A B O R A T I O N W I T H I T &
O T H E R S T A K E H O L D E R S
• T O O L S & S U P P O R T
• A D V O C A C Y A N D T R A I N I N G
• R E S K I L L I N G
46. A L T M E T R I C . C O M P I L O T P R O J E C T C M B
U M C G
https://www.altmetric.com/details/4112292
47. S U R V E Y
H T T P S : / / 1 0 1 I N N O V A T I O N S . W O R D P R E S S . C O M
48. H T T P : / / F I G S H A R E . C O M / A R T I C L E S / 1 0 1 _ I N N O V A T I O N S _ I N _ S C H O L A R L Y_ C O M M U N I C A T I O N _ T H E _ C H A N G I N
G _ R E S E A R C H _ W O R K F L O W / 1 2 8 6 8 2 6
49. H T T P : / / W W W . N M C . O R G / P U B L I C A T I O N / N M C - H O R I Z O N - R E P O R T - 2 0 1 5 - L I B R A R Y -
E D I T I O N /
H T T P : / / L I B R A R Y . W I K I . N M C . O R G
50. C H A L L E N G E S H O R I Z O N
R E P O R T L I B R A R Y
E D I T I O N
2015
51. H T T P : / / L I B R A R Y . W I K I . N M C . O R G
52. H T T P : / / L I B R A R Y . W I K I . N M C . O R G
T H E N M C H O R I Z O N R E P O R T :
2 0 1 7 L I B R A R Y E D I T I O N W I K I
T H E R E P O R T I S P L A N N E D T O B E R E L E A S E D O N M A R C H 2 3 , 2 0 1 7 A T T H E A C R L 2 0 1 7
53. T H E N E T W O R K R E S H A P E S T H E L I B R A R Y : O N L I B R A R I E S , S E R V I C E S A N D
N E T W O R K S
54. T E C H N O L O G Y V S . H U M A N I T Y : T H E C O M I N G C L A S H B E T W E E N M A N A N D M A C H N E
55. • B E C O M I N G
• C O G N I F Y I N G
• F L O W I N G
• S C R E E N I N G
• A C C E S S I N G
• S H A R I N G
• F I L T E R I N G
• R E M I X I N G
• I N T E R A C T I N G
• T R A C K I N G
• Q U E S T I O N I N
G
• B E G I N N I N G
T H E I N E V I T A B L E : U N D E R S T A N D I N G T H E 1 2 T E C H N O L O G I C A L F O R C E S T H A T W I L L S H A P E O U R F U T U R E
56. K E E P I N G U P T O D A T E
• C H A N G I N G R O L E O F L I B R A R Y
• T O B E A B L E T O A D V I C E ,
C O L L A B O R A T E , Y O U N E E D T O
K N O W W H A T T H E Y A R E
T A L K I N G A B O U T
• P L A Y & E X P E R I M E N T
59. M O N I T O R I N G
C U R A T I N G
S H A R I N G
• Research
• Publishing
• Communication
• Collaboration
• Workflow
• Sharing
• Searching
• Social networks
• Biblio-& AltMetrics
S C I E N C E 2 . 0 W O R K S H O P
60. S C I E N C E 2 . 0 W O R K S H O P I N
T H E L I B R A R Y permanent beta
62. L I B R A R I E S S H O U L D H A V E D O N E T H I S 2 0 Y E A R S
A G O
Http:/browzine.com
• N E W A C C E S S P O I N T
• 1 I N T E R F A C E
• N E W I N S I G H T S I N R E A D I N G
H A B I T S & U S A G E O F
L I B R A R Y C O L L E C T I O N A N D
• R E P O R T I N G A C C E S S I S S U E S
63. W H O I S G O I N G T O M A K E T H E P E R F E C T E B O O K S
A P P ?
64. T A K E H O M E M E S S A G E S 1 / 2
• G E T I N V O L V E D & E N G A G E
• T H E R E A R E M O R E W A Y S O F D O I N G T H I N G S T H A N T H E
C O R P O R A T E W A Y !
• O R H O W N O T T O B E S A T I S F I E D W I T H W H A T Y O U H Á V E T O
U S E . . . .
• O U T S O U R C I N G I S K I L L I N G I N N O V A T I O N I N Y O U R L I B R A R Y
( M Y O P I N I O N )
67. C H A N G E T H E
P E R C E P T I O N
O F T H E
L I B R A R Y
68. B E Y O N D
A C C E S S ,
J O U R N A L S
& B O O K S
69. • F O R T H E U S E R T H E L I B R A R Y W I L L N E V E R B E N O . 1
• O N E S I Z E D O E S N O T F I T A L L
• C H A N G E T H E P E R C E P T I O N O F T H E L I B R A R Y
• P L A Y & L E A R N & P R O C R A S T I N A T E
( A T L E A S T A L I T T L E B I T E V E R Y W E E K )
• B E E A G E R , C U R I O U S & B E A L E R T O N T H I N G S T H A T
D O N ' T W O R K
T A K E H O M E M E S S A G E S 2 / 2
70. Cosmo:
There's a war out there, old friend. A world war. And it's not about who's
got the most bullets.
It's about who controls the information. What we see and hear, how we
work, what we think...
It's all about the information!
https://soundcloud.com/digicmb/its-all-about-the-information
71. I F Y O U W A N T T O B E S E E N A S A N E X P E R T . . .
. . . T H E N Y O U R E X P E R T I S E H A S T O B E S E E N
L O R C A N D E M P S E Y H T T P : / / W W W . S L I D E S H A R E . N E T / L I S L D / T H E - I N S I D E - O U T - L I B R A R Y