This document provides an introduction to the team at INXCT, an internet marketing firm. It summarizes the experience and expertise of three key team members: Rahul Sharma, an internet marketer and strategic consultant; Jeet Kapil, an internet marketing entrepreneur and consultant with over 5 years of experience; and Jaidev Rupani, a social media consultant with over 6 years of experience in digital media. It also shares some interesting facts about digital audiences and campaigns the team has run for clients like St. Angelo's Computer Education, Club Mahindra, and MeterJam.
The document provides tips and advice for updating and improving resumes. It suggests that resumes may need updating if the title is just "Resume", if it is only one page long, or if it includes unnecessary personal details. Other tips include focusing on accomplishments over just listing jobs, tailoring the resume to each job posting, and using keywords from job descriptions. The document also provides guidance for cover letters, interviews, and analyzing job postings to match one's qualifications.
LACNIC Update Report by Gianina Pensky [APRICOT 2015]APNIC
LACNIC is one of the 5 Regional Internet Registries and serves Latin America and the Caribbean. It has over 4,300 members from 34 territories and a staff of 41 people from 9 countries. Resources are becoming scarce, with only 3.3 million IPv4 addresses remaining. LACNIC is encouraging IPv6 adoption, with 75% of members now having IPv6 allocations and assignments. Upcoming workshops and meetings will address IPv4 exhaustion, IPv6, and computer security topics.
Loveand pride investors march 2014 video versionKobi Ben Meir
- LoveAndPride.com targets the LGBT community and allies with original jewelry and gift products ranging from $100-5,000 across multiple collections for different occasions.
- In its third year of operations, sales reached nearly $3M and recent restructuring positions the company for accelerated growth, projecting $4M in sales and 19% EBITDA by Q4 2016.
- The presentation seeks $1M investment at a pre-money valuation of $4M, noting the $800B annual LGBT spending power in the US represents an enormous opportunity as the largely underserved market grows with legalization of gay marriage in more states and countries.
The document describes the Cadastre Information System (FBSIC) created by Ferbritas S.A. FBSIC is a Geographic Information System designed to manage Portugal's cadastral and real estate property records in an integrated and dynamic manner. It modernizes record keeping processes, improves accuracy and efficiency, and allows users to view maps, documents and property information. FBSIC launched in 2011 and features 7 modules to support data management, field work, processing, administration and domain management functions. The system provides a standardized, scalable and sustainable platform to digitally manage Portugal's critical land registration records.
The document describes the development of a strategic outcomes measurement tool for opioid dependence care. It discusses results from expert surveys that identified a need for improved and more comprehensive outcome measures. It then outlines key elements that should be measured, including treatment engagement, health status and risks, work status, and criminal activity. Metrics in these areas were validated with experts using a Delphi consensus process, which showed strong agreement that these metrics would appropriately measure outcomes in opioid dependence care.
El documento invita a las personas a unirse a un campamento vacacional organizado por las FARC en la selva colombiana, donde podrán experimentar actividades como ser rehenes, unirse a la guerrilla, tener hijos con guerrilleros, tomarse fotos con líderes políticos y disparar misiles, a un costo de 0800-CHAVEZ.
This document provides an introduction to the team at INXCT, an internet marketing firm. It summarizes the experience and expertise of three key team members: Rahul Sharma, an internet marketer and strategic consultant; Jeet Kapil, an internet marketing entrepreneur and consultant with over 5 years of experience; and Jaidev Rupani, a social media consultant with over 6 years of experience in digital media. It also shares some interesting facts about digital audiences and campaigns the team has run for clients like St. Angelo's Computer Education, Club Mahindra, and MeterJam.
The document provides tips and advice for updating and improving resumes. It suggests that resumes may need updating if the title is just "Resume", if it is only one page long, or if it includes unnecessary personal details. Other tips include focusing on accomplishments over just listing jobs, tailoring the resume to each job posting, and using keywords from job descriptions. The document also provides guidance for cover letters, interviews, and analyzing job postings to match one's qualifications.
LACNIC Update Report by Gianina Pensky [APRICOT 2015]APNIC
LACNIC is one of the 5 Regional Internet Registries and serves Latin America and the Caribbean. It has over 4,300 members from 34 territories and a staff of 41 people from 9 countries. Resources are becoming scarce, with only 3.3 million IPv4 addresses remaining. LACNIC is encouraging IPv6 adoption, with 75% of members now having IPv6 allocations and assignments. Upcoming workshops and meetings will address IPv4 exhaustion, IPv6, and computer security topics.
Loveand pride investors march 2014 video versionKobi Ben Meir
- LoveAndPride.com targets the LGBT community and allies with original jewelry and gift products ranging from $100-5,000 across multiple collections for different occasions.
- In its third year of operations, sales reached nearly $3M and recent restructuring positions the company for accelerated growth, projecting $4M in sales and 19% EBITDA by Q4 2016.
- The presentation seeks $1M investment at a pre-money valuation of $4M, noting the $800B annual LGBT spending power in the US represents an enormous opportunity as the largely underserved market grows with legalization of gay marriage in more states and countries.
The document describes the Cadastre Information System (FBSIC) created by Ferbritas S.A. FBSIC is a Geographic Information System designed to manage Portugal's cadastral and real estate property records in an integrated and dynamic manner. It modernizes record keeping processes, improves accuracy and efficiency, and allows users to view maps, documents and property information. FBSIC launched in 2011 and features 7 modules to support data management, field work, processing, administration and domain management functions. The system provides a standardized, scalable and sustainable platform to digitally manage Portugal's critical land registration records.
The document describes the development of a strategic outcomes measurement tool for opioid dependence care. It discusses results from expert surveys that identified a need for improved and more comprehensive outcome measures. It then outlines key elements that should be measured, including treatment engagement, health status and risks, work status, and criminal activity. Metrics in these areas were validated with experts using a Delphi consensus process, which showed strong agreement that these metrics would appropriately measure outcomes in opioid dependence care.
El documento invita a las personas a unirse a un campamento vacacional organizado por las FARC en la selva colombiana, donde podrán experimentar actividades como ser rehenes, unirse a la guerrilla, tener hijos con guerrilleros, tomarse fotos con líderes políticos y disparar misiles, a un costo de 0800-CHAVEZ.
This document analyzes and summarizes the music video "Spectrum" directed by Amy Wichelow. It discusses the different types of shots used, including extreme close-ups and birds-eye views, to create variety and tell the story. It also examines the different lighting techniques, such as lighting from the front or behind, and how they direct attention and display character. Different costumes, makeup, and hair are used to portray different characters through binary opposites like a waistcoat and dress. Two settings of a garden and black background create contrasting dramatic effects. Props like sparklers and a smoke machine are employed to enhance lighting, visuals, and create a mysterious look.
River Green Residences is a 25-storey residential development located along the historic Pasig River offering 330 units in the South Tower and 312 units in the North Tower. The development will include commercial units on the ground floor, a supermarket on the 2nd floor, and amenities such as a gym, pool, and WiFi on the 6th floor. Units range from studio to 2-bedroom layouts and start at PHP 1.3 million with flexible payment options. The project aims to provide an accessible yet tranquil living space connected to the city and nature.
Media Life is a course intended for undergraduate students across campus. Its goal is to make people aware of the role that media play in their everyday life. The key to understanding a "media life" is to see our lives not as lived WITH media (which would lead to a focus on media effects and media-centric theories of society), but rather IN media (where the distinction between what we do with and without media dissolves).
The study aimed to assess professional satisfaction among nursing graduates from BPKIHS from 1996-2004. A survey was administered to 50 graduates, with the majority being female and aged 22-25. The highest satisfaction was with status/respect (75%) while the lowest was with working conditions (54%). Most felt there was job security (54%) and opportunity to help others (52%) in nursing. However, some felt there was a lack of autonomy (30%) and lack of updating knowledge (28%). The study concluded satisfaction depended on age but not other factors, and reasons for leaving were personal not professional issues.
The document appears to be from a presentation given by Luke Charde at the AlbanyUX Meetup on July 19, 2012. The presentation discusses the differences between computers and humans, specifically that humans are emotional, irrational, and intelligent while computers are apathetic, literal, and stupid. It then outlines the five planes of user experience and mentions user personas, usability testing, analyzing site search logs, and UX roles. The overall topic is user experience design principles and methodologies.
This document contains 3 journal entries from a student enrolled in a Foundation in Natural and Built Environment course. In the entries, the student discusses learning about various topics in social psychology, including perception, communication, decision-making, and more. The student finds psychology fascinating and realizes it is the scientific study of human behavior and thought. The entries also cover personality theories, self-concept, self-serving bias, and the components of attitudes. Overall, the document reflects on the student's experiences learning about social psychology.
The EC-funded agINFRA project implemented a Linked Data layer of vocabularies and data. This presentation gives an overview of the methodology and the outcomes.
Presented at the 4th RDA Plenary Meeting in Amsterdam on 22/09/2014.
The document summarizes the key components of the human support system. It describes three main types of skeletons - hydrostatic, exoskeletons, and endoskeletons. It then details the human skeletal system, including the axial skeleton (skull, vertebral column, thorax), appendicular skeleton, and different bone and joint types. It outlines the main functions of the skeleton for support, movement, protection, blood cell production, storage, and endocrine regulation. It also describes the structures of long bones, synovial joints, and skeletal muscles at both the macro and micro levels.
Presentation given in Sofia on the 20th of October 2010 on seminar "Implementation of sustainable practice of solving the dog overpopulation in Bulgaria". Organized by the Bulgarian Ministry of Agriculture and Food, F.P.C.C. Romania and Sofia Municipality.
Roadmap for Jira is a plugin that can be installed on top of JIra. This presentation highlights key features and comments that this plugin provides that will help you take decision on buying it. This plugin is mainly used for Project Planning
Vedic Mathematics is a system of mathematics that allows problems to be solved quickly and efficiently. It is based on the work of Sri Bharathi Krishna Thirthaji Maharaja (1884 – 1964), who devised the system from a close study of the Vedas. The Vedas are ancient scriptures of India that deal with many subjects. It is based on 16 sutras (aphorisms) from the Vedas that provide a principle or a rule of working to solve a problem. These sutras may be ancient in origin, but are still relevant to modern day mathematics.
This document provides information about the "MERL Oilfield Engineering with Polymers 2010" conference, which will take place from September 20-22, 2010 in London, UK. The conference will bring together industry professionals to discuss polymeric materials applications in the oil and gas industry, including composites, elastomers, and high temperature materials. It outlines the schedule of sessions and speakers over the three days, as well as information on registration fees, discounts, and the conference venue.
This chapter discusses the importance of sales planning, the sales manager's role as both planner and administrator, and the sales planning process. As a planner, the sales manager is responsible for sales forecasting, setting objectives, developing the sales organization, and preparing budgets. As an administrator, the sales manager supervises the sales team, delegates responsibilities, coordinates activities, and motivates employees. The sales planning process involves setting objectives, analyzing the internal and external environment, determining operations, organizing implementation, measuring results, and reevaluating plans. Accuracy in sales planning depends on factors like the time frame, management involvement, communication, and whether planning is top-down or bottom-up.
This document provides a summary of multiple music recording sessions from April 2010 to December 2009. It lists the artist, song titles, and some additional notes for each session. Some sessions focus on a particular artist like Johnny Paycheck or initials like B.B., while others cover various songs related to topics like JFK or Brigitte Bardot. The document appears to be cataloging different recording sessions over time.
The document provides guidance on practicing good pricing discipline. It recommends setting prices based on competitors' prices and a product's value. Prices should allow for negotiation but ensure intended profitability and growth. Salespeople should be incentivized to sell at list price and refer discounts to management. Non-price arguments and concessions on lower-priced items can help make deals while maintaining pricing power. Measuring performance keeps pricing discipline.
Panel presentation to a graduate class at the University of Arizona School of Information Resources and Library Science. Invited by Dr. Jana Bradley. July 2006.
This document discusses persistent identifiers and the EZID service for assigning and managing them. It begins with an overview of why data and identifiers are important for scholarly communication. It then covers what identifiers are, including their basic components and functions. The bulk of the document focuses on introducing the EZID service and how it can be used to easily create and manage persistent identifiers and associated metadata over time. It compares EZID to other identifier schemes like DOIs and ARKs. Finally, it discusses how identifiers can help researchers share, distribute and get credit for their work.
This document provides an overview of metadata, including definitions and examples. It discusses the three main types of metadata - descriptive, structural, and administrative. Specific metadata schemas and standards are explained, like Dublin Core and Encoded Archival Description (EAD). Guidelines for creating metadata fields and selecting controlled vocabularies are also summarized.
The document summarizes a method for quickly and inexpensively digitizing large manuscript collections. It outlines that the method involves putting identifying information in file names, running scripts for automation, and leveraging existing metadata. The method results in digitized collections that look good, take 4.34 minutes per page to create, and cost $0.80 per page. It is effective for experienced researchers and novices, though some usability improvements could be made to the interface.
This document analyzes and summarizes the music video "Spectrum" directed by Amy Wichelow. It discusses the different types of shots used, including extreme close-ups and birds-eye views, to create variety and tell the story. It also examines the different lighting techniques, such as lighting from the front or behind, and how they direct attention and display character. Different costumes, makeup, and hair are used to portray different characters through binary opposites like a waistcoat and dress. Two settings of a garden and black background create contrasting dramatic effects. Props like sparklers and a smoke machine are employed to enhance lighting, visuals, and create a mysterious look.
River Green Residences is a 25-storey residential development located along the historic Pasig River offering 330 units in the South Tower and 312 units in the North Tower. The development will include commercial units on the ground floor, a supermarket on the 2nd floor, and amenities such as a gym, pool, and WiFi on the 6th floor. Units range from studio to 2-bedroom layouts and start at PHP 1.3 million with flexible payment options. The project aims to provide an accessible yet tranquil living space connected to the city and nature.
Media Life is a course intended for undergraduate students across campus. Its goal is to make people aware of the role that media play in their everyday life. The key to understanding a "media life" is to see our lives not as lived WITH media (which would lead to a focus on media effects and media-centric theories of society), but rather IN media (where the distinction between what we do with and without media dissolves).
The study aimed to assess professional satisfaction among nursing graduates from BPKIHS from 1996-2004. A survey was administered to 50 graduates, with the majority being female and aged 22-25. The highest satisfaction was with status/respect (75%) while the lowest was with working conditions (54%). Most felt there was job security (54%) and opportunity to help others (52%) in nursing. However, some felt there was a lack of autonomy (30%) and lack of updating knowledge (28%). The study concluded satisfaction depended on age but not other factors, and reasons for leaving were personal not professional issues.
The document appears to be from a presentation given by Luke Charde at the AlbanyUX Meetup on July 19, 2012. The presentation discusses the differences between computers and humans, specifically that humans are emotional, irrational, and intelligent while computers are apathetic, literal, and stupid. It then outlines the five planes of user experience and mentions user personas, usability testing, analyzing site search logs, and UX roles. The overall topic is user experience design principles and methodologies.
This document contains 3 journal entries from a student enrolled in a Foundation in Natural and Built Environment course. In the entries, the student discusses learning about various topics in social psychology, including perception, communication, decision-making, and more. The student finds psychology fascinating and realizes it is the scientific study of human behavior and thought. The entries also cover personality theories, self-concept, self-serving bias, and the components of attitudes. Overall, the document reflects on the student's experiences learning about social psychology.
The EC-funded agINFRA project implemented a Linked Data layer of vocabularies and data. This presentation gives an overview of the methodology and the outcomes.
Presented at the 4th RDA Plenary Meeting in Amsterdam on 22/09/2014.
The document summarizes the key components of the human support system. It describes three main types of skeletons - hydrostatic, exoskeletons, and endoskeletons. It then details the human skeletal system, including the axial skeleton (skull, vertebral column, thorax), appendicular skeleton, and different bone and joint types. It outlines the main functions of the skeleton for support, movement, protection, blood cell production, storage, and endocrine regulation. It also describes the structures of long bones, synovial joints, and skeletal muscles at both the macro and micro levels.
Presentation given in Sofia on the 20th of October 2010 on seminar "Implementation of sustainable practice of solving the dog overpopulation in Bulgaria". Organized by the Bulgarian Ministry of Agriculture and Food, F.P.C.C. Romania and Sofia Municipality.
Roadmap for Jira is a plugin that can be installed on top of JIra. This presentation highlights key features and comments that this plugin provides that will help you take decision on buying it. This plugin is mainly used for Project Planning
Vedic Mathematics is a system of mathematics that allows problems to be solved quickly and efficiently. It is based on the work of Sri Bharathi Krishna Thirthaji Maharaja (1884 – 1964), who devised the system from a close study of the Vedas. The Vedas are ancient scriptures of India that deal with many subjects. It is based on 16 sutras (aphorisms) from the Vedas that provide a principle or a rule of working to solve a problem. These sutras may be ancient in origin, but are still relevant to modern day mathematics.
This document provides information about the "MERL Oilfield Engineering with Polymers 2010" conference, which will take place from September 20-22, 2010 in London, UK. The conference will bring together industry professionals to discuss polymeric materials applications in the oil and gas industry, including composites, elastomers, and high temperature materials. It outlines the schedule of sessions and speakers over the three days, as well as information on registration fees, discounts, and the conference venue.
This chapter discusses the importance of sales planning, the sales manager's role as both planner and administrator, and the sales planning process. As a planner, the sales manager is responsible for sales forecasting, setting objectives, developing the sales organization, and preparing budgets. As an administrator, the sales manager supervises the sales team, delegates responsibilities, coordinates activities, and motivates employees. The sales planning process involves setting objectives, analyzing the internal and external environment, determining operations, organizing implementation, measuring results, and reevaluating plans. Accuracy in sales planning depends on factors like the time frame, management involvement, communication, and whether planning is top-down or bottom-up.
This document provides a summary of multiple music recording sessions from April 2010 to December 2009. It lists the artist, song titles, and some additional notes for each session. Some sessions focus on a particular artist like Johnny Paycheck or initials like B.B., while others cover various songs related to topics like JFK or Brigitte Bardot. The document appears to be cataloging different recording sessions over time.
The document provides guidance on practicing good pricing discipline. It recommends setting prices based on competitors' prices and a product's value. Prices should allow for negotiation but ensure intended profitability and growth. Salespeople should be incentivized to sell at list price and refer discounts to management. Non-price arguments and concessions on lower-priced items can help make deals while maintaining pricing power. Measuring performance keeps pricing discipline.
Panel presentation to a graduate class at the University of Arizona School of Information Resources and Library Science. Invited by Dr. Jana Bradley. July 2006.
This document discusses persistent identifiers and the EZID service for assigning and managing them. It begins with an overview of why data and identifiers are important for scholarly communication. It then covers what identifiers are, including their basic components and functions. The bulk of the document focuses on introducing the EZID service and how it can be used to easily create and manage persistent identifiers and associated metadata over time. It compares EZID to other identifier schemes like DOIs and ARKs. Finally, it discusses how identifiers can help researchers share, distribute and get credit for their work.
This document provides an overview of metadata, including definitions and examples. It discusses the three main types of metadata - descriptive, structural, and administrative. Specific metadata schemas and standards are explained, like Dublin Core and Encoded Archival Description (EAD). Guidelines for creating metadata fields and selecting controlled vocabularies are also summarized.
The document summarizes a method for quickly and inexpensively digitizing large manuscript collections. It outlines that the method involves putting identifying information in file names, running scripts for automation, and leveraging existing metadata. The method results in digitized collections that look good, take 4.34 minutes per page to create, and cost $0.80 per page. It is effective for experienced researchers and novices, though some usability improvements could be made to the interface.
Just keep clicking Till You Find It: Building a Library Digital Collection In...Gretchen Gueguen
The document summarizes the design and development of a digital library collection at East Carolina University that aims to provide browsing functionality and access to primary sources for humanities scholars and students. It describes implementing a flexible and modular system with unified metadata that allows for faceted searching, tagging, comments and personal collections. Evaluation of usage data indicates the digital library is being used in classes and by scholars, with plans to expand collections.
This document discusses standards related to archival description, including EAD, DACS, and MARC. It provides an overview of each standard and their purposes. EAD is an XML standard for encoding finding aids to display them online. DACS is a content standard that does not prescribe structure, leaving that to EAD. MARC was originally created for libraries but has been adapted for archival use through standards like APPM and ACM to represent archival materials and collections.
This chapter discusses metadata and ontologies for digitally documenting cultural heritage. It introduces XML, RDF, Dublin Core, and the Semantic Web as standards for representing metadata. It also discusses OWL for defining ontologies and CIDOC-CRM as an ontology for cultural heritage documentation. The chapter aims to explain how these standards help achieve interoperability when sharing digital cultural heritage information on the internet.
Help your library be omnipresent without spending aNina McHale
This document discusses how libraries can share code for widgets like catalog and database search boxes to allow patrons to easily add the code to their own websites and course pages. It provides examples of code that can be copied and pasted to add a simple catalog search, a combined catalog and database search, and recommends libraries create a "Steal This Code" page where patrons can generate customized widget code. Examples from other libraries that share widget code are also included.
This document summarizes a presentation on the Hypatia platform, which was developed to help archivists manage, preserve, and provide access to digital archival materials. Key points include:
- Hypatia is an open source software based on Hydra and Fedora that aims to be a repository solution for digital archives.
- It grew out of the Archives Information Management System (AIMS) project and leverages the Hydra framework.
- The presentation covered Hypatia's functional requirements gathering, data models, demonstration of capabilities, and plans for future development and community involvement.
This document provides an overview of metadata standards and sources of information about standards. It describes what metadata standards are and their purposes. Sources discussed provide basic information on metadata in general and information on specific standards. The document also describes the Encoded Archival Description (EAD) standard in detail, including its benefits and sources of information about EAD. Finally, it discusses cross-walking between standards and upcoming changes to the EAD standard.
EZID makes it simple for researchers and others to obtain and manage long-term identifiers for their digital content. The service can create and resolve identifiers, and it also allows entry and maintenance of information about the identifier (metadata). This presentation was given as part of a webinar series.
The document discusses the LOCAH Project which aims to expose data from the Archives Hub and Copac as linked open data. It describes creating URIs and an RDF data model for archival descriptions. It also discusses enhancing the data by linking to external vocabularies and creating a prototype visualization using tools like Timemap and Simile. Key challenges mentioned include the complexity of archival data and ensuring sustainability and scalability of the linked data.
Introduction to and overview of digital repository projects at Northwestern University, developed for a guest lecture at the Dominican University Graduate School of Library and Information Science Digital Curation course. Presentation based in part on an earlier presentation developed by Steve DiDomenico and Claire Stewart
Research data catalogues and data interoperability in life sciencesBlue BRIDGE
Presentation by Rafael C Jimenez, ELIXIR CTO
This presentation gives an overview of data catalogues in the life sciences and describe different approaches of data interoperability and federation. It also explains the relationship and differences among ELIXIR registries, data repositories, data archives and knowledge-bases. The presentation introduces few ideas for discussion about how to facilitate data interoperability in the European Open Science Cloud.
Semantics and Syntax of Dublin Core Usage in Open Archives Initiative Data Pr...Jenn Riley
Hutt, Arwen and Jenn Riley. "Semantics and Syntax of Dublin Core Usage in Open Archives Initiative Data Providers of Cultural Heritage Materials." Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, Denver, CO, June 7-11, 2005.
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A Visual Guide to 1 Samuel | A Tale of Two HeartsSteve Thomason
These slides walk through the story of 1 Samuel. Samuel is the last judge of Israel. The people reject God and want a king. Saul is anointed as the first king, but he is not a good king. David, the shepherd boy is anointed and Saul is envious of him. David shows honor while Saul continues to self destruct.
Elevate Your Nonprofit's Online Presence_ A Guide to Effective SEO Strategies...TechSoup
Whether you're new to SEO or looking to refine your existing strategies, this webinar will provide you with actionable insights and practical tips to elevate your nonprofit's online presence.
Andreas Schleicher presents PISA 2022 Volume III - Creative Thinking - 18 Jun...EduSkills OECD
Andreas Schleicher, Director of Education and Skills at the OECD presents at the launch of PISA 2022 Volume III - Creative Minds, Creative Schools on 18 June 2024.
Temple of Asclepius in Thrace. Excavation resultsKrassimira Luka
The temple and the sanctuary around were dedicated to Asklepios Zmidrenus. This name has been known since 1875 when an inscription dedicated to him was discovered in Rome. The inscription is dated in 227 AD and was left by soldiers originating from the city of Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv).
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
(𝐓𝐋𝐄 𝟏𝟎𝟎) (𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝟏)-𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐬
𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐏𝐏 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐒𝐜𝐨𝐩𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐚𝐧 𝐄𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐮𝐫:
-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
Level 3 NCEA - NZ: A Nation In the Making 1872 - 1900 SML.pptHenry Hollis
The History of NZ 1870-1900.
Making of a Nation.
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Richard Seddon, George Grey,
Social Laboratory, New Zealand,
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This presentation was provided by Racquel Jemison, Ph.D., Christina MacLaughlin, Ph.D., and Paulomi Majumder. Ph.D., all of the American Chemical Society, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
3. The Information at Hand For All Content For Each Item Rights statements Repository information Collection name Collection number URL to collection Language OCLC code Knowledge of digital origin Awareness of electronic form Box number Folder number Item sequence Extent Item identifier MIME type URL to item Record creation date
4. Box, Folder, Sequence …all in the file names Example: u0003_0000252_4701004_0001.tif u0003 u = university content 0003 = manuscript materials 0000252 = MS 252 4701004 47 = Box 47 01 = Folder 1 004 = item 4 in sequence 0001 = first page of document
21. University of Alabama Libraries, “Acumen Digital Library Software.” http://sourceforge.net/projects/acumendls/Jody L. DeRidder University of Alabama Libraries jlderidder@ua.edu
Editor's Notes
Hi, I’m Jody DeRidder, and I’d like to tell you about a recent NHPRC-funded projectin which we developed a cheap, fast model for getting large manuscript collections on line.
Like other delivery methods that leverage the EAD for access to digitized content, we depend upon the information in the finding aid to for search and discovery. The better the finding aid, the better the access. While our grant-funded project included descriptions down to the folder level, only the series level descriptions are absolutely necessary. We have all this great metadata, created by the archivists, providing context for delivery. Why not use it? Most of us do not have the resources to get large manuscript collections online any other way.
Here’s the information we had at hand, which could be transformed into item-level records, automatically. For others who want to use our system, we developed configuration files where you would enter the information on the left side for each collection; the information on the right side comes from the file names. This is actually quite a bit of metadata. By creating minimal MODS records, we enable access to discrete items, and pave the way for later remediation, possibly by harnessing crowd-sourcing technologies.
Here’s an example of how we encoded information in the file names, to avoid spreadsheets or hand-created metadata for each item.The filename starts with a letter so we can use the identifier as XML id attributes. The first segment of our file names indicates the repository source and type of content.The second segment is the collection number, echoing the one used by the archivists. The third segment has three parts: Box, Folder and sequence of the item.If there’s a fourth segment to the identifier, that means there’s more than one page, and this holds the page sequence.In our archive and our web directories, the location of the file can be determined by replacing underscores with slashes; this helps us automate our work, and leverage the file system to organize our content. Our delivery system, Acumen, infers the relationships between the files by using these file name segments.
This is a segment of the template we provide with our open-source software. The values with percent signs are filled in with the information provided in the configuration file for the collection. The capitalized segments are filled in from the file names… though the item link is actually a combination of the two. To use our software, you make a collection-specific copy of the basic config file, add in information about your specific collection and display requirements, add the path to your files, and run the scripts. The software will generate the MODS, link the content into the EAD, create HTML display files to meet your specifications, generate derivatives, and move content into your web directories.
Here’s an example of our own MODS display in Acumen. Clicking on the thumbnails provide large image access with zoom and pan capabilities.However, we recognize that many people already have their own method for delivering EADs to the web. So for those who don’t want to use our open-source Acumen software, we developed HTML templates for both items and folders which make use of your configuration specifications for logos, color, display and more.
Here’s a sample of an item using our HTML template. As you can see, the metadata appears in the upper portion of the page, and you can see at a glance how many pages the item has, and can access them via the navigation bar at the top. This display also has pan and zoom capabilities. Of course the logo and information are all provided by you, so the actual display would be specific to your institution.
If you don’t want to link a list of items into the EAD, you have the option of linking folders instead. This is preferable particularly if you do not have folder-level description.Here is a sample display of the contents of a folder that was linked into the EAD. Clicking on any of the items brings you to the item page we just saw.Again, known metadata is displayed at the top, with a return link to the EAD online to provide context.
Our focus was on streamlining and automation. The more we can automate our work, the cheaper it is. We use scripts for almost everything, from checking the file names, verifying the EAD is linkable, generating the JPEGs, linking the content, and moving the files. Oh, and work can be completed in batches. For large manuscript collections, you want to make content available online as soon as you have it digitized, right? We support batch processing of segments of the collection at a time. Digitize a box or two, get it online, and move on to the next boxes. No problem.We recently analyzed the cost of delivering content this way; not counting hardware, software, supervision and overhead, it came to less than 80 cents per page. That’s less than a third of our usual method of digitization, where we hand-create item level metadata. Clearly, this is potentially a great solution for large manuscript collections that may otherwise never see the light of day online.We thank the NHPRC for funding this project.
Here’s a link to a recent article about our work processes, links to our wiki, project site, and display; and also a link to our open source delivery system, Acumen, which automatically indexes content in web directories anywhere, and handles multiple levels of granularity, materials, and XML metadata simultaneously.Please feel free to contact me with any questions.Thank you!