The Promise of Authority in Social Scholarshiplcohen
The document discusses the changing nature of scholarly authority and publishing in an increasingly social and participatory digital environment. It defines social scholarship as using networked social tools to publish and interact with scholarly output. Parameters of social scholarship include things like comments, reviews, bookmarks and ratings. Soft peer review can build authority through implicit and explicit social interactions with published work. New metrics of authority are emerging that incorporate social metadata around usage and conversation. This leads to new models of hybrid peer review and open access journal communities that blend traditional review with informal open review processes.
Presentation to first year students of Columbia University's GSB on February 18, 2008 that covers some common advertising pitfalls, brand building principles, and ESPN case studies. Make sure you click the middle of the slides for hyperlinks to videos. (Mostly in full image slides)
The document discusses territorial living labs, which integrate the living lab approach into a territory and its citizens, governance, and strategic plans. Territorial living labs were discussed at ENoLL-World Bank meetings in February 2012. Examples of territorial living labs presented included ones in Sicily, Italy focused on citizen involvement in strategic planning, and the MedLab project model involving regional policy frameworks, ICT platforms, local authorities, citizens, and businesses in multi-level governance. Pilot experiments in various European regions applied the living labs approach to issues like rural ICT services, coastal environment monitoring, and sustainable tourism.
The Promise of Authority in Social Scholarshiplcohen
The document discusses the changing nature of scholarly authority and publishing in an increasingly social and participatory digital environment. It defines social scholarship as using networked social tools to publish and interact with scholarly output. Parameters of social scholarship include things like comments, reviews, bookmarks and ratings. Soft peer review can build authority through implicit and explicit social interactions with published work. New metrics of authority are emerging that incorporate social metadata around usage and conversation. This leads to new models of hybrid peer review and open access journal communities that blend traditional review with informal open review processes.
Presentation to first year students of Columbia University's GSB on February 18, 2008 that covers some common advertising pitfalls, brand building principles, and ESPN case studies. Make sure you click the middle of the slides for hyperlinks to videos. (Mostly in full image slides)
The document discusses territorial living labs, which integrate the living lab approach into a territory and its citizens, governance, and strategic plans. Territorial living labs were discussed at ENoLL-World Bank meetings in February 2012. Examples of territorial living labs presented included ones in Sicily, Italy focused on citizen involvement in strategic planning, and the MedLab project model involving regional policy frameworks, ICT platforms, local authorities, citizens, and businesses in multi-level governance. Pilot experiments in various European regions applied the living labs approach to issues like rural ICT services, coastal environment monitoring, and sustainable tourism.
Web 2.0: How Emerging Non-Institutions Organize Knowledgejexxon
Web 2.0 technologies have enabled non-institutional groups to organize knowledge in new ways. Examples include Wikipedia, which allows collaborative creation and editing of knowledge; and social tagging sites, which distribute how knowledge is organized. These new forms of organizing knowledge through open collaboration challenge traditional top-down institutional models and instead value collective intelligence and user participation.
This document discusses how AWS can help enterprises improve security by providing secure defaults, visibility into operations, tools to ensure compliance, capabilities to keep up with innovation, enabling smaller and faster changes, reducing the impact of failures, improving automation, and making security actionable. Specifically, it highlights AWS services that provide access management, network controls, auditing and logging, tagging, compliance certifications, encryption, key management, infrastructure as code, auto-recovery, identity federation, and tools for continuous integration/deployment and rollbacks. Using AWS allows enterprises to improve security visibility, trust, and autonomy while accelerating change.
The samurai were powerful warriors in Japanese society from the 12th to 19th centuries who adhered to a code of honor. They practiced traditions like shudo, where older samurai would take on young male apprentices and engage in homosexual relationships as a way to teach virtues and strengthen bonds. Though controversial to modern Western perspectives, shudo was a culturally accepted practice for samurai at the time and thought to benefit both parties. As Japan modernized with Western influence, traditions like shudo declined but homosexuality remains more tolerated than in some Western cultures.
Sun: Solaris On-Demand Assists ISVs' Strategic Move To Software-As-A-ServiceCallidus Software
The document discusses Callidus On-Demand, a software-as-a-service (SaaS) solution for Callidus Software's sales performance management applications. It is run on Solaris On-Demand infrastructure from Sun Microsystems, which provides the hardware, software, storage, networking and managed operations. Customers benefit from lower costs, reduced IT burden, and Callidus and Sun handle deployment, hosting, support and upgrades rather than managing it themselves on-premise. Sun's Solaris operating environment, SPARC and x86 servers, storage solutions and managed services provide a reliable and secure platform for Callidus On-Demand.
This document discusses acute coronary syndrome (ACS). It describes the pathophysiology of plaque rupture and thrombosis in ACS. It outlines risk factors for high-risk ACS features and discusses tools for risk stratification including ECG findings, cardiac biomarkers like troponin and CRP, and clinical scoring systems. It also reviews the diagnostic performance and prognostic value of troponin for detecting myocardial infarction.
This document presents a design proposal for a Droog store located on Granville Island in Vancouver. The proposal includes background on the client and site, as well as sections outlining the design process, idea, cross sections of the interior and exterior, views of the urban spaces, store interiors and exteriors from the west and east sides, and how the design relates to and integrates with Granville Island as a whole. References are also included.
The document discusses various experiential and out-of-home advertising opportunities, including billboards, bus shelters, subway stations, and train wraps. It also analyzes the fragmentation of media and how consumers now have more choices in on-demand content. Finally, the document presents data showing that outdoor advertising can complement other media like radio, magazines, and newspapers by reaching audiences that may be missed by those other channels.
This document outlines a strategy recommendation template that includes summarizing current and past situations, stating long term goals, listing potential alternative strategies with pros and cons, and recommending a strategy along with expected results and next steps. The template suggests summarizing main plans and long term courses, the present situation, development up to now including original forecasts, potential alternative strategies and their costs, and recommended strategies with delegated tasks.
The document discusses how Silverlight can be used to create great user experiences that deliver results. It provides examples of companies that have used Silverlight to bring brands to life online, connect with communities, personalize experiences, deliver content at scale, and create interactive experiences for major events. The key benefits of Silverlight highlighted are richness, performance, flexibility, interactivity and ability to work across the web at scale. It positions Silverlight as a powerful technology that can help accelerate business results through compelling user experiences.
European archives organizations have used large EU tenders to digitize and preserve collections at unprecedented scales. Sound and Vision, the EYE, and the National Archives of the Netherlands have collectively awarded over $14 million in tenders between 2007-2012. Principles for the tenders include being highly specific in project specifications, combining similar materials into large batches to reduce costs, and preparing materials in advance so contractors don't factor preparation work into their bids. Lessons learned are that specificity and transparency in the selection process reduces legal claims, and focusing on repeatable, standard processes offers the best value for the money spent.
The document proposes an integrated ecosystem for customer-driven fashion marketing and production. It begins with custom-designed, one-off items produced locally and scaled up to mass production. Each step engages customers for feedback to identify popular designs. Production is flexible across local workshops, small factories, and large networks. Distribution ranges from direct delivery to global online and retail chains. The goal is to empower customers, producers, and designers while streamlining production and distribution.
Using Callidus TrueAnalytics to Drive Sales Plan EffectivenessCallidus Software
Bruce Jackson discusses using Callidus TrueAnalytics business intelligence technology to analyze sales incentive plan data and determine if plans are effectively meeting business objectives. Key factors that make plans effective include measuring performance metrics against strategic goals, analyzing earnings vs performance correlations, and understanding operating expenses and how the plan impacts them. Turnover, earnings demographics, and market competitiveness can also provide important insights.
This document lists the names of three people: Rod Stewart, Jennifer Valdenegro, and Antonela Galati. No other context or information is provided about these individuals or what they may be related to. The document simply lists three names with no other details.
This document summarizes and compares several small advertising agencies in Kansas City. It provides details on their philosophies, services offered, number of employees, annual billings, and lists of clients. The agencies range in size from 8 to 400 employees and billings from $10 million to $564 million annually. They offer a variety of advertising, marketing, and communication services.
Web 2.0: How Emerging Non-Institutions Organize Knowledgejexxon
Web 2.0 technologies have enabled non-institutional groups to organize knowledge in new ways. Examples include Wikipedia, which allows collaborative creation and editing of knowledge; and social tagging sites, which distribute how knowledge is organized. These new forms of organizing knowledge through open collaboration challenge traditional top-down institutional models and instead value collective intelligence and user participation.
This document discusses how AWS can help enterprises improve security by providing secure defaults, visibility into operations, tools to ensure compliance, capabilities to keep up with innovation, enabling smaller and faster changes, reducing the impact of failures, improving automation, and making security actionable. Specifically, it highlights AWS services that provide access management, network controls, auditing and logging, tagging, compliance certifications, encryption, key management, infrastructure as code, auto-recovery, identity federation, and tools for continuous integration/deployment and rollbacks. Using AWS allows enterprises to improve security visibility, trust, and autonomy while accelerating change.
The samurai were powerful warriors in Japanese society from the 12th to 19th centuries who adhered to a code of honor. They practiced traditions like shudo, where older samurai would take on young male apprentices and engage in homosexual relationships as a way to teach virtues and strengthen bonds. Though controversial to modern Western perspectives, shudo was a culturally accepted practice for samurai at the time and thought to benefit both parties. As Japan modernized with Western influence, traditions like shudo declined but homosexuality remains more tolerated than in some Western cultures.
Sun: Solaris On-Demand Assists ISVs' Strategic Move To Software-As-A-ServiceCallidus Software
The document discusses Callidus On-Demand, a software-as-a-service (SaaS) solution for Callidus Software's sales performance management applications. It is run on Solaris On-Demand infrastructure from Sun Microsystems, which provides the hardware, software, storage, networking and managed operations. Customers benefit from lower costs, reduced IT burden, and Callidus and Sun handle deployment, hosting, support and upgrades rather than managing it themselves on-premise. Sun's Solaris operating environment, SPARC and x86 servers, storage solutions and managed services provide a reliable and secure platform for Callidus On-Demand.
This document discusses acute coronary syndrome (ACS). It describes the pathophysiology of plaque rupture and thrombosis in ACS. It outlines risk factors for high-risk ACS features and discusses tools for risk stratification including ECG findings, cardiac biomarkers like troponin and CRP, and clinical scoring systems. It also reviews the diagnostic performance and prognostic value of troponin for detecting myocardial infarction.
This document presents a design proposal for a Droog store located on Granville Island in Vancouver. The proposal includes background on the client and site, as well as sections outlining the design process, idea, cross sections of the interior and exterior, views of the urban spaces, store interiors and exteriors from the west and east sides, and how the design relates to and integrates with Granville Island as a whole. References are also included.
The document discusses various experiential and out-of-home advertising opportunities, including billboards, bus shelters, subway stations, and train wraps. It also analyzes the fragmentation of media and how consumers now have more choices in on-demand content. Finally, the document presents data showing that outdoor advertising can complement other media like radio, magazines, and newspapers by reaching audiences that may be missed by those other channels.
This document outlines a strategy recommendation template that includes summarizing current and past situations, stating long term goals, listing potential alternative strategies with pros and cons, and recommending a strategy along with expected results and next steps. The template suggests summarizing main plans and long term courses, the present situation, development up to now including original forecasts, potential alternative strategies and their costs, and recommended strategies with delegated tasks.
The document discusses how Silverlight can be used to create great user experiences that deliver results. It provides examples of companies that have used Silverlight to bring brands to life online, connect with communities, personalize experiences, deliver content at scale, and create interactive experiences for major events. The key benefits of Silverlight highlighted are richness, performance, flexibility, interactivity and ability to work across the web at scale. It positions Silverlight as a powerful technology that can help accelerate business results through compelling user experiences.
European archives organizations have used large EU tenders to digitize and preserve collections at unprecedented scales. Sound and Vision, the EYE, and the National Archives of the Netherlands have collectively awarded over $14 million in tenders between 2007-2012. Principles for the tenders include being highly specific in project specifications, combining similar materials into large batches to reduce costs, and preparing materials in advance so contractors don't factor preparation work into their bids. Lessons learned are that specificity and transparency in the selection process reduces legal claims, and focusing on repeatable, standard processes offers the best value for the money spent.
The document proposes an integrated ecosystem for customer-driven fashion marketing and production. It begins with custom-designed, one-off items produced locally and scaled up to mass production. Each step engages customers for feedback to identify popular designs. Production is flexible across local workshops, small factories, and large networks. Distribution ranges from direct delivery to global online and retail chains. The goal is to empower customers, producers, and designers while streamlining production and distribution.
Using Callidus TrueAnalytics to Drive Sales Plan EffectivenessCallidus Software
Bruce Jackson discusses using Callidus TrueAnalytics business intelligence technology to analyze sales incentive plan data and determine if plans are effectively meeting business objectives. Key factors that make plans effective include measuring performance metrics against strategic goals, analyzing earnings vs performance correlations, and understanding operating expenses and how the plan impacts them. Turnover, earnings demographics, and market competitiveness can also provide important insights.
This document lists the names of three people: Rod Stewart, Jennifer Valdenegro, and Antonela Galati. No other context or information is provided about these individuals or what they may be related to. The document simply lists three names with no other details.
This document summarizes and compares several small advertising agencies in Kansas City. It provides details on their philosophies, services offered, number of employees, annual billings, and lists of clients. The agencies range in size from 8 to 400 employees and billings from $10 million to $564 million annually. They offer a variety of advertising, marketing, and communication services.
ALLA RICERCA DELLA FATTISPECIE MOBBING - NICOLA GHIRARDIDrughe .it
A oltre dieci anni dalla prima sentenza che, espressamente, ha fatto riferimento al termine mobbing nell’ordinamento italiano, si può dire che il fenomeno sia stato ampiamente a approfonditamente analizzato. Numerose sono state infatti le sentenze e gli interventi della dottrina che hanno affrontato la fattispecie, senza contare i progetti di legge, le leggi regionali, i provvedimenti amministrativi e i contratti collettivi che si sono interessati in questi anni di mobbing.
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venerdì 3 ottobre a partire dalle 9.30 presso l’Aula Magna dell’Università in Via Sant’Abbondio a Como.
Durante la giornata, dopo i saluti del Rettore dell’Università degli Studi dell’Insubria, Alberto Coen Porisini, e di Laura Castelvetri, direttore del Dipartimento di Diritto, Economia e Culture, si svolgeranno gli interventi di Gianni Penzo Doria, direttore generale dell’Università degli Studi dell'Insubria e, tra l’altro, esperto di diplomatica del documento digitale e responsabile scientifico del progetto “UniDOC”; Filippo Pappalardo, referente del Processo Telematico di Milano - Unione Lombarda Ordini Forensi; Andrea Orlandoni, referente del Processo Telematico di Como - Unione Lombarda Ordini Forensi; Francesca Ferrari, ricercatrice di diritto processuale civile all’Università degli Studi dell’Insubria; Andrea Rossetti, professore associato di Filosofia del Diritto all’Università̀ degli Studi Milano Bicocca; Marco Silvi, docente di
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The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
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Primo incontro del ciclo: Cybercrime, Digital Evidence e Digital Forensics - webminario organizzato da Giuseppe Vaciago per la cattedra di Informatica giuridica della Bicocca.
Francesca Bosco, Cybercrime e cybersecurity. Profili internazionaliAndrea Rossetti
Primo incontro del ciclo: Cybercrime, Digital Evidence e Digital Forensics - webminario organizzato da Giuseppe Vaciago per la cattedra di Informatica giuridica della Bicocca.
Carlo Prisco, Profili giuridici della corrispondenza elettronica
Vergani, RGW 2011 2
1. Infoleges, Gazzetta Ufficiale,DoGi, Eur-Lex esercitazione di Informatica Giuridica 1 Dott. Marco Vergani Informatica Giuridica Università degli Studi di Milano 9 maggio 2011
2. Esercizio IInfoleges Cercare la Decisione n. 338 del 23 maggio 2008 e indicare Titolo Data di pubblicazione sulla G.U. Numero di articoli di cui si compone Dott. Marco Vergani Informatica Giuridica Università degli Studi di Milano 9 maggio 2011 2
3. Esercizio IIInfoleges Cercare il Regolamento del 2007 che istituisce uno strumento per la cooperazione in materia di sicurezza nucleare e indicare Estremi dell’atto Testo dell’art. 17 3 Dott. Marco Vergani Informatica Giuridica Università degli Studi di Milano 9 maggio 2011
4. Esercizio IIIInfoleges Cercare la legge statale che disciplina il divorzio e indicare Numero e anno della legge Titolo della legge Di quanti articoli si compone Testo dell’art. 5 comma 10 4 Dott. Marco Vergani Informatica Giuridica Università degli Studi di Milano 9 maggio 2011
5. Esercizio IVInfoleges Cercare la Legge Regionale della Regione Campania 21 dicembre 1992, n. 12 e indicare Da quanti articoli è composta Testo dell’art. 1 comma 2 5 Dott. Marco Vergani Informatica Giuridica Università degli Studi di Milano 9 maggio 2011
6. Esercizio VGazzetta Ufficiale Cercare la Legge emanata tra il 1.3.2011 e il 30.4.2011 riguardante Ratifica della Convenzione tra il Governo della Repubblica italiana ed il Governo del Canada e indicare Data del provvedimento Riferimenti della G.U. su cui è stato pubblicato Numero degli allegati 6 Dott. Marco Vergani Informatica Giuridica Università degli Studi di Milano 9 maggio 2011
7. Esercizio VIGazzetta Ufficiale Cercare l’Ordinanza n. 121 del 04-07 aprile 2011 della Corte Costituzionale e indicare Su quale numero della G.U. è stata pubblicata Nome del Presidente della Corte che ha pronunciato il provvedimento 7 Dott. Marco Vergani Informatica Giuridica Università degli Studi di Milano 9 maggio 2011
8. Esercizio VIIDoGi Cercare la pubblicazione del Prof. Giorgio De Nova meno recente apparsa sulla rivista I Contratti nell’anno 2000 e indicare Titolo Fascicolo della rivista su cui è stato pubblicato il contributo Periodicità, editore e direttore della rivista 8 Dott. Marco Vergani Informatica Giuridica Università degli Studi di Milano 9 maggio 2011
9. Esercizio VIIIDoGi Cercare l’articolo della Prof.ssa O. FumagalliCarulliriguardante le pronunzie ecclesiastiche matrimoniali e l’art. 139 c.c. e indicare Periodicità della rivista Editore della rivista Direttore della rivista 9 Dott. Marco Vergani Informatica Giuridica Università degli Studi di Milano 9 maggio 2011
10. Cercare la pubblicazione più recente relativa alla sentenza 25 gennaio 2005 n. 13 del Tribunale Superiore delle Acque Pubbliche e indicare Autore e titolo del contributo Rivista su cui è stato pubblicato Periodicità della rivista Editore e direttore della rivista 10 Esercizio IXDoGi Dott. Marco Vergani Informatica Giuridica Università degli Studi di Milano 9 maggio 2011
11. Cercare l’articolo di Gilda Ferrando in tema di diritto internazionale privato sul c.d. Pacchetto sicurezza e indicare Titolo dell’articolo Rivista di pubblicazione (titolo, anno, fascicolo) Periodicità della rivista Editore della rivista Direttore della rivista 11 Esercizio XDoGi Dott. Marco Vergani Informatica Giuridica Università degli Studi di Milano 9 maggio 2011
12. Cercare la direttiva 93/96/CEE del 29 ottobre 1993 e indicare Titolo del documento Lingue facenti fede Data di entrata in vigore Data di pubblicazione in G.U. 12 Esercizio XIEur-Lex Dott. Marco Vergani Informatica Giuridica Università degli Studi di Milano 9 maggio 2011
13. Cercare la sentenza relativa alla causa T-382/06 e indicare Data della sentenza Data di proposizione della domanda Organo e sezione dell’organo che ha pronunciato il provvedimento Parti in causa Tipo di procedimento 13 Esercizio XIIEur-Lex Dott. Marco Vergani Informatica Giuridica Università degli Studi di Milano 9 maggio 2011
14. Cercare il regolamento pubblicato in G.U.C.E. il 22 aprile 2008 con riferimento L110, pagg. 1-2 e indicare Data e numero del documento Autore Da quanti articoli è composto 14 Esercizio XIIIEur-Lex Dott. Marco Vergani Informatica Giuridica Università degli Studi di Milano 9 maggio 2011
15. Cercare la sentenza emessa nella causa tra la Repubblica Francese e l’Alta Autorità della Comunità Europea del Carbone e dell’Acciaio (CECA) e indicare Data della sentenza Lingua facente fede Tipo di procedimento Giudice relatore 15 Esercizio XIVEur-Lex Dott. Marco Vergani Informatica Giuridica Università degli Studi di Milano 9 maggio 2011
16. Cercare la sentenza della Corte di Giustizia del 19 novembre 1991 in cui è parte la Repubblica italiana e indicare Parti in causa (oltre alla Repubblica italiana) Tipo di procedimento Numero/i della/e causa/e 16 Esercizio XVEur-Lex Dott. Marco Vergani Informatica Giuridica Università degli Studi di Milano 9 maggio 2011
17. Cercare la direttiva concernente la prevenzione e la repressione della tratta di esseri umani e la protezione delle vittime, e indicare Numero della direttiva Data di entrata in vigore Destinatari 17 Esercizio XVIEur-Lex Dott. Marco Vergani Informatica Giuridica Università degli Studi di Milano 9 maggio 2011
18. Cercare la sentenza della Corte di Giustizia (Grande Sezione) avente come parti il Ministero dell’Industria, del Commercio e dell’Artigianato contro Lucchini S.p.a.e indicare: Data del provvedimento Tipo di procedimento Numero della causa URL del testo della sentenza 18 Esercizio XVIIEur-Lex Dott. Marco Vergani Informatica Giuridica Università degli Studi di Milano 9 maggio 2011