This document contains questions about various celebrities, including Brad Pitt, Beyonce, Cristiano Ronaldo, SpongeBob SquarePants, Taylor Lautner, Hannah Montana, Lionel Messi, Shakira, Matthew Fox, Rafael Nadal, and Bart Simpson. For each celebrity, 3 questions are provided about their profession, place of origin, roles, ages, and/or affiliations with music groups, sports teams, television shows or movies.
This is part two of a bookend keynote at #azla2015 where we connect the networking and schmoozing skills learned in the first session and practiced throughout the conference. We talk about how to keep those connections going, building networks, and supporting each other in the profession.
For speaking engagements please contact PC Sweeney at https://pcsweeney.com/speaking-at-your-event/
Este documento presenta el primer territorio de exploración que es el auto-reconocimiento. Se enfoca en tres elementos clave: la identidad, la autoestima y el proyecto de vida. Invita al lector a explorar su mundo interior a través del reconocimiento de sus características personales, niveles de autoestima y reflexión sobre su plan de vida, con el fin de que el explorador conozca mejor su ser interior.
Este documento presenta un resumen de los componentes principales de un sistema de cableado estructurado, incluyendo armarios de comunicaciones, conectores hembra, paneles modulares, latiguillos modulares y murales. Explica que un sistema de cableado estructurado proporciona conectividad de voz, datos y video desde los armarios hasta las estaciones de trabajo u otros puntos.
This document contains questions about various celebrities, including Brad Pitt, Beyonce, Cristiano Ronaldo, SpongeBob SquarePants, Taylor Lautner, Hannah Montana, Lionel Messi, Shakira, Matthew Fox, Rafael Nadal, and Bart Simpson. For each celebrity, 3 questions are provided about their profession, place of origin, roles, ages, and/or affiliations with music groups, sports teams, television shows or movies.
This is part two of a bookend keynote at #azla2015 where we connect the networking and schmoozing skills learned in the first session and practiced throughout the conference. We talk about how to keep those connections going, building networks, and supporting each other in the profession.
For speaking engagements please contact PC Sweeney at https://pcsweeney.com/speaking-at-your-event/
Este documento presenta el primer territorio de exploración que es el auto-reconocimiento. Se enfoca en tres elementos clave: la identidad, la autoestima y el proyecto de vida. Invita al lector a explorar su mundo interior a través del reconocimiento de sus características personales, niveles de autoestima y reflexión sobre su plan de vida, con el fin de que el explorador conozca mejor su ser interior.
Este documento presenta un resumen de los componentes principales de un sistema de cableado estructurado, incluyendo armarios de comunicaciones, conectores hembra, paneles modulares, latiguillos modulares y murales. Explica que un sistema de cableado estructurado proporciona conectividad de voz, datos y video desde los armarios hasta las estaciones de trabajo u otros puntos.
Borges expresses a fear of mirrors in the story "Covered Mirrors". He meets a woman named Julia and shares this fear with her. Over three years, Julia develops the same mirror-related insanity that Borges fears, becoming convinced that mirrors show only Borges and not her own reflection. Borges uses irony, symbolism, and descriptive language to tell the story from his perspective and leave the reader to understand the unfolding events.
Role of icts in promotion of good governance case for libraries in kenyaBeatrice Amollo
This paper examines the role of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in promoting good governance through libraries in Kenya. It discusses how ICT has facilitated greater government transparency, citizen participation, and access to information globally and in Kenya. The paper argues that libraries can help advance good governance by providing ICT-enabled services that disseminate government information and allow citizens to give feedback. Challenges to implementing this include limited resources and digital divides, but recommendations include strengthening ICT infrastructure and skills training.
Case Study: Professional Development at the AHRI - Lyn GoodearWileyProLearn
Presented by Lyn Goodear, as part of the Wiley Professional Learning seminar, 'Across the Professions'. For info visit http://wileyprolearning.wordpress.com or follow us @WileyProLearn
The document discusses the future of the information professional field. It notes that the field is facing challenges from changing technologies and user needs but that the future remains exciting with endless possibilities. Information professionals must embrace change, continue learning and adapting, and avoid being trapped by past successes or focusing only on today's needs. CILIP is evolving to support the profession by advocating for skills and ethics, developing the workforce, and securing recognition and support for the field in policymaking. Information professionals should keep developing skills, networking, and championing new ways of working to ensure they remain indispensable in the future.
El documento presenta un resumen sobre la hermenéutica aplicada en la pedagogía. Explica que la hermenéutica es la interpretación de textos para fijar su sentido, y menciona autores importantes como Gadamer, Ricoeur y Habermas. Luego describe cómo varios autores como Flórez, Rubio, Hoyos y Antanas han aplicado los conceptos hermenéuticos a la pedagogía, uniendo ambas disciplinas y proponiendo enfoques como reconstruir las competencias de los estudiantes o ver la pedagogía como una ciencia
This document discusses ways to test and improve user experience in libraries. It recommends conducting usability tests such as card sorting, A/B testing, and think-aloud protocols to better understand patron needs. Examples of tests include evaluating signage, self-service systems, and catalog organization. Providing tips and supplies for each technique, the document aims to equip libraries with user experience testing methods.
Field Data Collecting, Processing and Sharing: Using web Service TechnologiesNiroshan Sanjaya
Collecting, Distributing and Analyzing field data is a crucial part in any geospatial study. Field data collection tools and methods have been developed significantly due to the advancement of technologies such as Global Navigational Satellite Systems (GNSS) and development of smartphones. Accurate field data collection is also a necessary task for broad spatial data analysis and proper decision making. Development of Web technologies led to share the data and information effectively. This study tries to develop a framework based on the Geospatial Semantic Web technologies for disseminating and processing field data. Experimental results from an implemented prototype show that the proposed framework allows to visualize and process the field data in any context. The system of this study is capable of distributing and processing field data using web application. Moreover, the study demonstrates the importance and the capabilities of web services for spatial data gathering and processing. The system has been developed based on Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) packages such as ZOO-Project, Open Data Kit, etc. It enables user to further improve or deploy the system for variety of studies.
Overview of oss(open source software library) and its pros and consYuga Priya Satheesh
This document discusses the pros and cons of using open source software in libraries. It begins with an introduction to open source software and licenses. Popular open source software used in libraries are then outlined, including integrated library management systems (ILMS) like Koha and Evergreen, digital library software like DSpace and Greenstone, content management systems like Drupal and Joomla, and learning management systems like Moodle. The benefits of open source software for libraries are lower costs, easier licensing, better quality control through community involvement, customizability, and ample support resources. Potential drawbacks include less personal support, lack of training and expertise, need for technical skills to maintain the software, and lack of scalability in some cases. The
This document proposes research to test the flame retardancy of biocomposites made from polylactic acid reinforced with flax and coir fibers, along with ammonium polyphosphate and expanded graphite as fire retardants. Natural fiber composites are gaining attention for their sustainability over traditional composites like glass fiber, but have poorer flame retardancy. The research aims to characterize the flame retardancy of these biocomposites through testing their thermal decomposition properties and flammability performance.
Borges expresses a fear of mirrors in the story "Covered Mirrors". He meets a woman named Julia and shares this fear with her. Over three years, Julia develops the same mirror-related insanity that Borges fears, becoming convinced that mirrors show only Borges and not her own reflection. Borges uses irony, symbolism, and descriptive language to tell the story from his perspective and leave the reader to understand the unfolding events.
Role of icts in promotion of good governance case for libraries in kenyaBeatrice Amollo
This paper examines the role of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in promoting good governance through libraries in Kenya. It discusses how ICT has facilitated greater government transparency, citizen participation, and access to information globally and in Kenya. The paper argues that libraries can help advance good governance by providing ICT-enabled services that disseminate government information and allow citizens to give feedback. Challenges to implementing this include limited resources and digital divides, but recommendations include strengthening ICT infrastructure and skills training.
Case Study: Professional Development at the AHRI - Lyn GoodearWileyProLearn
Presented by Lyn Goodear, as part of the Wiley Professional Learning seminar, 'Across the Professions'. For info visit http://wileyprolearning.wordpress.com or follow us @WileyProLearn
The document discusses the future of the information professional field. It notes that the field is facing challenges from changing technologies and user needs but that the future remains exciting with endless possibilities. Information professionals must embrace change, continue learning and adapting, and avoid being trapped by past successes or focusing only on today's needs. CILIP is evolving to support the profession by advocating for skills and ethics, developing the workforce, and securing recognition and support for the field in policymaking. Information professionals should keep developing skills, networking, and championing new ways of working to ensure they remain indispensable in the future.
El documento presenta un resumen sobre la hermenéutica aplicada en la pedagogía. Explica que la hermenéutica es la interpretación de textos para fijar su sentido, y menciona autores importantes como Gadamer, Ricoeur y Habermas. Luego describe cómo varios autores como Flórez, Rubio, Hoyos y Antanas han aplicado los conceptos hermenéuticos a la pedagogía, uniendo ambas disciplinas y proponiendo enfoques como reconstruir las competencias de los estudiantes o ver la pedagogía como una ciencia
This document discusses ways to test and improve user experience in libraries. It recommends conducting usability tests such as card sorting, A/B testing, and think-aloud protocols to better understand patron needs. Examples of tests include evaluating signage, self-service systems, and catalog organization. Providing tips and supplies for each technique, the document aims to equip libraries with user experience testing methods.
Field Data Collecting, Processing and Sharing: Using web Service TechnologiesNiroshan Sanjaya
Collecting, Distributing and Analyzing field data is a crucial part in any geospatial study. Field data collection tools and methods have been developed significantly due to the advancement of technologies such as Global Navigational Satellite Systems (GNSS) and development of smartphones. Accurate field data collection is also a necessary task for broad spatial data analysis and proper decision making. Development of Web technologies led to share the data and information effectively. This study tries to develop a framework based on the Geospatial Semantic Web technologies for disseminating and processing field data. Experimental results from an implemented prototype show that the proposed framework allows to visualize and process the field data in any context. The system of this study is capable of distributing and processing field data using web application. Moreover, the study demonstrates the importance and the capabilities of web services for spatial data gathering and processing. The system has been developed based on Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) packages such as ZOO-Project, Open Data Kit, etc. It enables user to further improve or deploy the system for variety of studies.
Overview of oss(open source software library) and its pros and consYuga Priya Satheesh
This document discusses the pros and cons of using open source software in libraries. It begins with an introduction to open source software and licenses. Popular open source software used in libraries are then outlined, including integrated library management systems (ILMS) like Koha and Evergreen, digital library software like DSpace and Greenstone, content management systems like Drupal and Joomla, and learning management systems like Moodle. The benefits of open source software for libraries are lower costs, easier licensing, better quality control through community involvement, customizability, and ample support resources. Potential drawbacks include less personal support, lack of training and expertise, need for technical skills to maintain the software, and lack of scalability in some cases. The
This document proposes research to test the flame retardancy of biocomposites made from polylactic acid reinforced with flax and coir fibers, along with ammonium polyphosphate and expanded graphite as fire retardants. Natural fiber composites are gaining attention for their sustainability over traditional composites like glass fiber, but have poorer flame retardancy. The research aims to characterize the flame retardancy of these biocomposites through testing their thermal decomposition properties and flammability performance.