Das Web als Infrastruktur und Werkzeugkasten für die WissenschaftTIB Hannover
Im Web entstehen zahlreiche neue Formate und Werkzeuge, mit denen Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler Informationen austauschen können. Wie werden diese Möglichkeiten tatsächlich genutzt, und wie werden sie von den Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftlern selbst eingeschätzt? - Einige typische Nutzungsmuster sollen anhand der Beispiele "Zitieren in Tweets", "Open Notebook Science" sowie bloggende Wissenschaftler kurz skizziert werden, um abschließend thesenartig den Rollenwandel der (digitalen) Bibliothekarinnen und Bibliothekare zu diskutieren.
Das Web als Infrastruktur und Werkzeugkasten für die WissenschaftTIB Hannover
Im Web entstehen zahlreiche neue Formate und Werkzeuge, mit denen Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler Informationen austauschen können. Wie werden diese Möglichkeiten tatsächlich genutzt, und wie werden sie von den Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftlern selbst eingeschätzt? - Einige typische Nutzungsmuster sollen anhand der Beispiele "Zitieren in Tweets", "Open Notebook Science" sowie bloggende Wissenschaftler kurz skizziert werden, um abschließend thesenartig den Rollenwandel der (digitalen) Bibliothekarinnen und Bibliothekare zu diskutieren.
Wie komme ich am Schnellsten zum Volltext? In dieser Coffee Lecture werden Praktiken, Tools und Möglichkeiten vorgestellt, schnell und unkompliziert an einen gewünschten elektronischen Volltext zu kommen.
Social Media in Bibliotheken. Geschichte einer Immigration ins DigitaleHans-Christoph Hobohm
Vortrag auf der Tagung Archive 2.2 in Siegen, 3. und 4. Dezember 2015
Persönliche Erfahrungen bei der Begleitung einer Community in das Web2.0 bzw. der ständigen technologischen Innovation von der Mailingliste "Internet in Bibliotheken" (InetBib) bis zu Maker-Spaces. (Lediglich die Bilder des Vortrags, der aufgezeichnet wurde)
In-Memory Computing uses distributed memory systems to process and analyze large datasets in real-time, which is orders of magnitude faster than disk-based systems. It has become practical due to declining memory prices and increasing data sizes. While some myths exist that it is too expensive, not durable, or only for databases, in reality in-memory computing is applied across different workloads and provides benefits like real-time analytics, logistics, and monitoring.
This document describes Datom, a database that provides:
1) A flexible, time-based store of facts that supports queries and joins.
2) Elastic scalability and ACID transactions.
3) An entity-attribute-value model to represent facts as transactions over time.
This document discusses Datomic, a database that treats data as immutable values. It explains concepts like entities, attributes, facts, and schemas. Datomic stores facts as datoms, which are tuples with an entity, attribute, value and timestamp. Apps can query and manipulate data using patterns and datalog. The document outlines advantages like reproducibility and being language independent. It also notes Datomic is decoupled from storage and has functions in the database, but has downsides like not being open source and requiring a paid license for production use.
The French property investment market totaled €15.1 billion in 2013, a 1% increase from 2012. While investment volume was stable, the number of transactions declined. Large portfolio deals represented a smaller portion of the market compared to previous years. Office properties accounted for most investment in the Paris region, totaling €11.1 billion or 74% of the French market. Retail properties drove investment in other French regions, totaling €4 billion or 26% of the market. The top investors in France were from France, the United States, and the United Kingdom. The office sector saw more interest in higher risk assets while retail and industrial remained active. Overall, the French market remained stable but uncertainties remained around the economic recovery
The Intel Core i7 processor is a revolutionary quad-core desktop processor based on the Nehalem microarchitecture. It delivers incredible performance improvements through features like Turbo Boost technology which increases speeds automatically based on workload, 8MB of smart cache that efficiently allocates resources between cores, and improved memory bandwidth of up to 25.6GB/s from its integrated memory controller. The Core i7 also includes power efficiency technologies like power gating and a digital thermal sensor for optimized cooling.
In-memory computing stores information in RAM rather than on disk drives for faster access. It allows companies to analyze large amounts of data quickly and perform operations more efficiently. As memory prices drop, in-memory computing is becoming more widespread. Some companies like SAP and Oracle have adapted in-memory concepts, processing data 1000 times faster. In-memory databases provide advantages like faster transactions and high stability for applications requiring quick response times.
The document defines medical devices and their classification according to various regulatory bodies. It begins by defining a medical device as any instrument intended for internal or external use in the diagnosis, treatment, or prevention of disease. It then discusses the classification of devices by the US FDA, CDSCO, and the European Union as Class I, II, or III based on increasing risk levels. The document provides examples of devices that fall into each class and outlines the regulatory processes, including premarket approval or clearance, that manufacturers must go through for devices in each class to be legally marketed.
This document is a tutorial on React js that covers getting started with React, creating components, composing components with properties, adding Markdown, and hooking up components to a data model. It includes sections on your first component, React developer tools, using component properties, adding Markdown, and connecting components to data through multiple steps. The tutorial aims to teach developers how to build React applications.
Waldorf education is an interdisciplinary, imaginative approach to education that is focused on the holistic development of students. It follows Rudolf Steiner's philosophy and takes into account the unique stages of child development from early childhood through adolescence. Waldorf schools emphasize the arts, nature, practical skills, and spiritual values through a developmental curriculum that includes a strong focus on imagination, sensory learning, and storytelling.
Wie komme ich am Schnellsten zum Volltext? In dieser Coffee Lecture werden Praktiken, Tools und Möglichkeiten vorgestellt, schnell und unkompliziert an einen gewünschten elektronischen Volltext zu kommen.
Social Media in Bibliotheken. Geschichte einer Immigration ins DigitaleHans-Christoph Hobohm
Vortrag auf der Tagung Archive 2.2 in Siegen, 3. und 4. Dezember 2015
Persönliche Erfahrungen bei der Begleitung einer Community in das Web2.0 bzw. der ständigen technologischen Innovation von der Mailingliste "Internet in Bibliotheken" (InetBib) bis zu Maker-Spaces. (Lediglich die Bilder des Vortrags, der aufgezeichnet wurde)
In-Memory Computing uses distributed memory systems to process and analyze large datasets in real-time, which is orders of magnitude faster than disk-based systems. It has become practical due to declining memory prices and increasing data sizes. While some myths exist that it is too expensive, not durable, or only for databases, in reality in-memory computing is applied across different workloads and provides benefits like real-time analytics, logistics, and monitoring.
This document describes Datom, a database that provides:
1) A flexible, time-based store of facts that supports queries and joins.
2) Elastic scalability and ACID transactions.
3) An entity-attribute-value model to represent facts as transactions over time.
This document discusses Datomic, a database that treats data as immutable values. It explains concepts like entities, attributes, facts, and schemas. Datomic stores facts as datoms, which are tuples with an entity, attribute, value and timestamp. Apps can query and manipulate data using patterns and datalog. The document outlines advantages like reproducibility and being language independent. It also notes Datomic is decoupled from storage and has functions in the database, but has downsides like not being open source and requiring a paid license for production use.
The French property investment market totaled €15.1 billion in 2013, a 1% increase from 2012. While investment volume was stable, the number of transactions declined. Large portfolio deals represented a smaller portion of the market compared to previous years. Office properties accounted for most investment in the Paris region, totaling €11.1 billion or 74% of the French market. Retail properties drove investment in other French regions, totaling €4 billion or 26% of the market. The top investors in France were from France, the United States, and the United Kingdom. The office sector saw more interest in higher risk assets while retail and industrial remained active. Overall, the French market remained stable but uncertainties remained around the economic recovery
The Intel Core i7 processor is a revolutionary quad-core desktop processor based on the Nehalem microarchitecture. It delivers incredible performance improvements through features like Turbo Boost technology which increases speeds automatically based on workload, 8MB of smart cache that efficiently allocates resources between cores, and improved memory bandwidth of up to 25.6GB/s from its integrated memory controller. The Core i7 also includes power efficiency technologies like power gating and a digital thermal sensor for optimized cooling.
In-memory computing stores information in RAM rather than on disk drives for faster access. It allows companies to analyze large amounts of data quickly and perform operations more efficiently. As memory prices drop, in-memory computing is becoming more widespread. Some companies like SAP and Oracle have adapted in-memory concepts, processing data 1000 times faster. In-memory databases provide advantages like faster transactions and high stability for applications requiring quick response times.
The document defines medical devices and their classification according to various regulatory bodies. It begins by defining a medical device as any instrument intended for internal or external use in the diagnosis, treatment, or prevention of disease. It then discusses the classification of devices by the US FDA, CDSCO, and the European Union as Class I, II, or III based on increasing risk levels. The document provides examples of devices that fall into each class and outlines the regulatory processes, including premarket approval or clearance, that manufacturers must go through for devices in each class to be legally marketed.
This document is a tutorial on React js that covers getting started with React, creating components, composing components with properties, adding Markdown, and hooking up components to a data model. It includes sections on your first component, React developer tools, using component properties, adding Markdown, and connecting components to data through multiple steps. The tutorial aims to teach developers how to build React applications.
Waldorf education is an interdisciplinary, imaginative approach to education that is focused on the holistic development of students. It follows Rudolf Steiner's philosophy and takes into account the unique stages of child development from early childhood through adolescence. Waldorf schools emphasize the arts, nature, practical skills, and spiritual values through a developmental curriculum that includes a strong focus on imagination, sensory learning, and storytelling.
Oprah Winfrey is an American media proprietor, talk show host, actress, producer and philanthropist. She was born in 1954 in Mississippi and overcame a difficult childhood to become the richest African American of the 20th century. She created a highly successful talk show focusing on self-improvement, spirituality and empowering her audience. Her leadership qualities include carefully selecting talented teams, communicating her vision, demonstrating strong values of positivity and generosity, and using her influence to help causes around the world.
The document discusses an SAP Fiori starter package offered by Nsight, an SAP partner. The starter package includes:
- Activating and configuring standard SAP Fiori apps in a development environment.
- Installing additional standard SAP Fiori apps and customizing standard apps.
- Configuring single sign-on with SAP Fiori apps and testing.
- Branding of standard SAP Fiori apps and providing documentation and training.
The package is aimed at customers seeking to provide better user interfaces, implement standard SAP Fiori apps, and evaluate SAP Fiori and UI tools. The document outlines the scope of work, considerations, and
This document outlines a WebQuest project for a 10th grade engineering class that involves reverse engineering simple machines. Students will be assigned to groups to disassemble, analyze, and reassemble a simple machine. They will investigate why it was designed a certain way and explain how it works using Newton's laws of motion. Students will then give a speech to present their findings and submit a report summarizing what they learned. The project aims to engage students hands-on and spark curiosity about everyday items and engineering principles.
Cerebral palsy is a disorder of movement and posture caused by an injury to the immature brain. It was first described in the 19th century by William Little. Cerebral palsy is caused by damage to the brain before, during, or after birth from factors such as infection, bleeding in the brain, complications at birth, or lack of oxygen. The type and severity of cerebral palsy depends on which part of the brain is injured and the extent of the damage. Treatment focuses on physical, occupational and speech therapy, orthotics, surgery, medications, and other strategies to improve mobility and function.
Selena Gomez is an American actress and singer born in 1992 in Texas. She began her career acting in Barney and befriending Demi Lovato. She released her first album with her band The Scene in 2008 and contributed songs to the Wizards of Waverly Place soundtrack. The Disney Channel TV show Wizards of Waverly Place, in which Gomez stars as the main character Alex Russo, premiered in 2007 and won an Emmy in 2009. Gomez has also starred in several Disney Channel movies and has upcoming roles in Ramona and Beezus and Monte Carlo.
Elon Musk is a South African-born American entrepreneur and industrialist who founded SpaceX, Tesla Motors, and Neuralink. He is the CEO of both SpaceX and Tesla, where he oversees the development of advanced rockets, electric vehicles, and brain-computer interfaces. His ultimate goal is to make humanity a multi-planetary species by establishing human colonies on Mars.
The document summarizes the Big Bang theory, which proposes that approximately 13.8 billion years ago the observable universe was extremely hot and dense and has been expanding and cooling ever since. It provides evidence for this theory, including the cosmic microwave background radiation, Hubble's discovery of the expansion of the universe, and the abundance of light elements produced in the early universe. It also notes some problems with the theory, such as uneven distribution of matter, and possibilities for the ultimate fate of the universe.
A personal development plan helps individuals and organizations map out goals and steps for career growth. It involves assessing current skills and qualifications, identifying strengths and weaknesses, setting long-term aims and required future skills. The plan then outlines how to achieve goals through setting short-term milestones and timelines. Benefits include motivation, focus on self-improvement, and encouraging employees' career planning. However, businesses must consider if high expectations from plans could cause more harm than not offering them.
Folien zur ersten Veranstaltung des Seminars Social Media Marketing im Wahlpflichtbereich der Studiengänge Online Medien Management/E-Services und Wirtschaftsinformatik an der Hochschule der Medien Stuttgart.
Social Media in der Erwachsenenbildung: Optionen - Stand - AusblickHans-Dieter Zimmermann
Präsentation anlässlich der 18. OBA Ostchweizer Bildungsausstellung im Rahmen der Forumsveranstaltungen, 3. Sept. 2011, St. Gallen (http://goo.gl/wE8xV)
SHARING, COMMUNITY, COLLABORATION - Web 2.0 und was es für Studium und Karrie...Julia Bergmann
Dieser Vortrag ist Teil der Reihe "Think Tank - eine Vortragsreihe mit Beiträgen zum
Informations- und Wissensmanagement
an Hochschulen" der Bibliothek der Fachhochschule Frankfurt am Main
Wie Das Internet Die Welt VeräNdert Last Final Version Sept 7 2009guestb08443
This is a putch about the importanceof the Internet, inclusing aspects of actual ww usage, its impact on social life and its importance as a driving force for the globalized world economy. The presentation also deals with the internet´s roots 40 years ago, its current state and the likey development, citing some of its gurus....and ending with an appendix delivering some key books on the topic. The whole presentation was delivered to interested lay people, not technology nerds.
Opportunities: Improve Interoperability ... from a library viewpoint. TIB Hannover
This document discusses opportunities to improve interoperability between libraries and identifiers like ORCID and DataCite. It notes that with interoperable identifiers, authors can be linked not only to their journal articles but also other scholarly works like blog posts, data, and "nano publications". This increased interconnection and context about authors would allow relevance rankings in academic search to account for social metrics beyond just citations and peer reviews. Achieving this level of interoperability requires identifiers for researchers, scholarly objects, organizations, and potentially other entities that can be enriched and reused across different domains and applications.
Green Road 2.0? Selbstarchivierung als integrierte Funktion von Social-Networ...TIB Hannover
Zwei kleine europäische Startup-Unternehmen, Mendeley und ResearchGATE, versuchen neuerdings Selbstarchivierung und Social Networking in jeweils einem Webdienst bzw. einer Literaturverwaltungs-Software zusammenzubringen und intelligent miteinander zu kombinieren. Welchen Mehrwert könnte Social Networking für die aktive Selbstarchivierung bzw. für neuartige Wege des Entdeckens interessanter Open-Access-Literatur haben? Welche der bei Mendeley und ResearchGATE entstehenden Daten werden in welcher Form zugänglich und nachnutzbar sein? Welche Implikationen könnten die neuen Angebote dieses Typs für Open Access-Repositories haben?
4. „Lots of Facebooks“ (Cameron Neylon)
Dutzende allein von oder für Wissenschaftler...
EthicShare: http://ethicshare.cs.umn.edu/a... Neetz:
http://www.neeetz.com/ (not a network, but a platform for
creating same) Plaxo: http://www.plaxo.com/ (Facebook
alternative?) iBreadCrumbs: http://www.ibreadcrumbs.com/
„Soziale Netzwerke
(collaborative online research) SciSpace: http://scispace.net/
beruhen auf Netzwerkeffekten.
JeffsBench: Mitglieder bedeutet kein Netzwerk (...)
Keine http://jeffsbench.com./ (more a community than an
app) Sie müssen vorab einen Nutzen versprechen -Ning: http://
MyExperiment: http://www.myexperiment.org/
www.ning.com/ (anotherdas ich habebuilding networks)
ein Problem lösen, platform for – nur wenige
ResearchGate: aktuellen Angebote tun das.“ LabMeeting:
der https://www.researchgate.net/
http://www.labmeeting.com SciBook: http://www.facebook.com/
(Cameron Neylon, Biochemie-Dozent,
apps/a... (inside FaceBook) Labspaces: http://labspaces.net/
University of Southampton)
ResearchCrossroads: http://www.researchcrossroads....
AcademiaConnect http://academiaconnect.org/ Mendeley http://
www.mendeley.com/ BiomedExperts:
http://www.biomedexperts.com/ Ologeez!
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7. Facebook vs Twitter
(Vgl. Tim O'Reilly, Goodreads vs Twitter)
Facebook Twitter
Symmetrisch - Asymmetrisch -
„Wen kenne ich?“ „Wer ist interessant?“
„Alle“ sind hier (>200 Mio. „Informationselite“
von 1,4 Mrd. lt. Radicati Group) ist hier
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8. Twitter-Variante Identi.ca / Laconi.ca
Implikationen eines Geschäftsmodells
Identi.ca: Hosting & Beratung kommerziell -
Software frei. Implikationen:
• Benutzer als Administratoren autonom (z.B.
Anwendungsszenario hinter Firewall)
• Benutzer als Entwickler autonom (z.B. Patches)
• Benutzer als „Nur-Nutzer“ autonom (Ermöglicht
Entstehung frei verfügbarer Infrastruktur; vgl.
den Fall Windows 95 / MSN vs. WWW 1995)
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11. „We need a tag evolution“ (Vuk Miličić, Faviki)
Einfaches Semantic Tagging mit der DBpedia
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12. Informelle Kommunikation und Bibliographie
Ein Modell (nach einer Idee von Rachel Happe)
Informelle Kommunikation unter Wissenschaftlern,
Wissensarbeitern und anderen:
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Wechselseitige Hinweise
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Zitieren, Annotieren, Kommentieren, Weiterentwickeln...
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Veröffentlichte Nutzungsdaten (aus Logfile-Analysen etc.)
Bibliographische Informationen, auf die verwiesen und die
miteinander verknüpft werden, z.B.
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Monographie, Aufsatz, jew. Teile daraus, „Living Documents“...
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Primärdaten aus der Forschung, z.B. Labordaten
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AV-Aufnahmen, Scans...
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Sacherschließungsmerkmale, kontrollierte Terminologien
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14. SNS und Info-„Ströme“ auf unserer Agenda
• Benutzer in SNS erreichen (vgl. A. Christensen,
Session „Bibliothek 2.0“, Freitag vormittag)
• Unsere Informationen als kombinierte /
selektierte Ströme darstellbar machen
• Neue Medienkompetenzen erlernen, z.B. durch
(auch hausinterne) „13-Dinge“-Programme
• Komplementäre Tools, z.B. Repositories für
aggregierbare Webmedien, entwickeln
• Bibliographische Informationen frei und
verlinkbar machen (s.o.)
• ...
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15. Weiterdiskutieren
• Diskutieren wir weiter: Z.B. Donnerstag 12.30-
15.00 Uhr am Stand der Zukunftswerkstatt.
• Kontakt nach diesem Bibtag: http://wikify.org/
• „Twemes“ zu dieser Session:
http://twemes.com/session153
• Diskussion: Jetzt, hier.
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